Tenders to be floated soon to develop 2 smart cities: Govt

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Nov 13 2014 | 7:43 PM IST
The Centre has identified two places - Dholera in Gujarat and Shendra-Bidkin in Maharashtra - for developing them as smart cities along the Delhi Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC) in the first phase and tenders are likely to be floated soon.
The master plan for these two proposed smart cities are ready, a senior government official said.
The Narendra Modi-led government has decided to create industrial agglomeration along the proposed five industrial corridors including DMIC, Bengaluru-Mumbai Economic Corridor, Amritsar-Kolkata Industrial Development Corridor, Chennai-Bengaluru and Chennai-Vizag corridor.
"We have planned industrial agglomeration along the five proposed corridors to give boost to manufacturing along with catering to the demand of workers there for better living," Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP) Additional Secretary Shatrughna Singh told reporters on the sidelines of a FICCI event.
He said the DMIC will have around 22 places, which will be developed as smart cities.
"Out of the 22, seven places will be taken up in the first phase. To begin with, we have identified two places including Dholera in Gujarat and Shendra-Bidkin in Maharashtra to be developed as smart cities. The master plan for these cities is ready and in this fiscal, we can see some tendering happening by DMIC Development Corporation for the development in these regions," Singh said.
The government has also decided to create a National Industrial Corridor Authority (NICA), which will cover all the corridors except the DMIC, to channelise institutional funding for smart cities.
"DMIC is already in the advanced stages of planning. Therefore the remaining corridors will come under the purview of the authority. We expect NICA to be formed in this fiscal itself," the official said.
Singh also said that special purpose vehicles (SPVs) will be set up to undertake infrastructure development within the cities.
"While the task of developing transport infrastructure for connecting the cities with the outside regions would be taken up by the Central and state governments, the SPVs will be responsible for infrastructure development within the cities," he added.
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First Published: Nov 13 2014 | 7:43 PM IST

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