A team from London-based urban planning organisation Future Cities Catapult (FCC) has started work with the West Bengal Housing Infrastructure Development Corporation (WBHIDCO) and New Town Kolkata Development Authority.
The three-month-long project to help prepare a road map for New Town is financially supported by the UK government.
"The UK has world-leading smart city expertise and we are excited to be here as a hand-holding agency to help New Town Kolkata develop their own smart city strategy," Peter Madden, CEO of Future Cities Catapult, said.
New Town, a satellite township to Kolkata, is among the list of 98 cities nominated for the central government's Smart City project.
Officials said the project would help New Town turn into a sustainable smart city providing excellent quality of life to its citizens.
As a start to the project, FCC, WBHIDCO and NKDA have been holding a number of meetings, on-site visits and workshops.
