The smart cities mission in India: An assessment and a case study
By: Sagara, Hastimal G. Das, Keshab and Jain, Sonal
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BookPublisher: Economic & Political Weekly Description: 60(35), Aug 30, 2025: p.41-48.
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Economic & Political WeeklySummary: The Smart Cities Mission has made notable progress in building sustainable infrastructure, particularly in urban transport, traffic management, and smart water supply, in several cities. However, inadequate matching of financial allocation by the state governments, sluggish work progress in project implementation by local bodies, and poor maintenance of facilities have remained as grey areas of this mission. The performance of the SCM with special reference to Ahmedabad city is examined by identifying opportunities, innovations, and challenges concerning urban governance.- Reproduced
https://www.epw.in/journal/2025/35/special-articles/smart-cities-mission-india.html
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The Smart Cities Mission has made notable progress in building sustainable infrastructure, particularly in urban transport, traffic management, and smart water supply, in several cities. However, inadequate matching of financial allocation by the state governments, sluggish work progress in project implementation by local bodies, and poor maintenance of facilities have remained as grey areas of this mission. The performance of the SCM with special reference to Ahmedabad city is examined by identifying opportunities, innovations, and challenges concerning urban governance.- Reproduced
https://www.epw.in/journal/2025/35/special-articles/smart-cities-mission-india.html


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