Haryana government aims to develop Gurugram as the Smart City. The state government has also proposed to set up a new municipal corporation in Manesar and develop a new Gurugram city in that area.
The announcement by the Haryana chief minister was made during the digital launch of two Air Care projects for the beautification of Gurugram.
“To bring Gurugram on the world map it will be developed as the ‘smartest city’,” Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar said.
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The Haryana chief minister said that Gurugram and Faridabad being the metropolitan cities in the National Capital Region (NCR), separate metropolitan development authorities have already been constituted for both the cities.
“Air pollution is a matter of concern for all of us in these cities and in view of this, two projects of ‘Air Care’ have been started to clean the air,” he said. The Chief Minister said that besides Gurugram and Faridabad, Karnal has also been included in the Smart City project.
According to Khattar, the state government looks to develop facilities including water management, security system, public transport, buildings, good governance, e-education, and telemedicine in these emerging financial hubs in accordance with smart city norms and infrastructure here is likely to be developed accordingly.
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While commending the authorities and dedicating the projects to the state, the Chief Minister said the projects have been inaugurated as Diwali a gift. He said that in view of providing prompt administrative services to the people, a ‘Tower of Justice’ is also being constructed in Gurugram at an estimated cost of Rs 180 crore.
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