"Happy to witness a farmer receiving the Padma Award for the first time. Congratulations to Subhash Palekar. There is every need to recognize the great contribution made by our farmers... Congratulations to all other Padma winners too," the Union Urban Development minister said in a tweet.
Maharashtra-based farmer Palekar, who is known as 'sage of agriculture', was today honoured with the Padma Shri for helping around 50 lakh farmers across the country for increasing production.
The government had announced Padma awards for 112 eminent persons on the eve of Republic Day.
Implementation of competition-based smart city mission
has helped make a paradigm shift in addressing problems of the cities.
Naidu said the states and urban local bodies, known for the notorious 'business as usual' and callous and lethargic approach to urban governance, planning and execution, are now looking forward to recasting the urban landscape with a spirit of competition.
"For the first time, all statutory urban local bodies have been evaluated for the current levels of infrastructure and financial and technical and administrative abilities," he said.
The government has already announced the names of 60 cities that would be developed as 'smart cities' and plans to a new set of 40 cities early next year.
Rejecting criticism that smart cities project was anti-slum dwellers, he said housing was an "important integral part" of the mission to take care of the slums and this denunciation has more to do with politics.
The minister, however, said converting the cities and making them better for living "cannot be done overnight". "It takes time. It's not like Aladdin ka chirag (Aladdin's lamp)."
The government set itself a target of completing the ambitious initiative by 2019-20. It is providing financial support of Rs 48,000 crore under the project with each of the cities being given Rs 500 crore.
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