Scottish varsity strikes pact for new satellite city in Bengal

Press Trust of India  |  London 

A Scottish university today announced an agreement with the Development Authority (NKDA) to collaborate on a new in West The agreement will see academics from the Institute for Future Cities (IFC) at work with officials at the NKDA on research and the sustainable development of the smart city dubbed "will be the world's second-largest source of urban growth in the next 30 years with hundreds of millions more Indians moving to cities. We need to ensure the cities of the future are sustainable both economically and environmentally and are good places to live," said Richard Bellingham, of IFC. "is a major initiative which is a good match for the skills at the University of Strathclyde, which places an emphasis on 'useful learning'.

We want to make a difference; this is the kind of collaboration where our research and expertise can be put into practice in the real world," he added. is a rapidly-expanding planned residential and hub to the north-east of Kolkata, covering 11 square miles with a current population of 30,000. Its leaders have a strong interest in deploying and testing innovative solutions that work in a context, the university noted. The Strathclyde researchers will share expertise, data and identify issues for joint action, with a focus on key issues for including sustainable energy, reducing pollution, increasing resilience and optimising transport systems. The agreement, signed by Bellingham, was exchanged with Debashi Sen, Additional Chief Secretary, IT, West Bengal, by Bruce Bucknell, the Sen noted: "is already approved as one of the 100 smart cities of It is also an IT and Educational Hub. It aspires to be a future-ready, green and happy city. The collaboration with the will help to move in that direction at an accelerating pace." The pact follows a business delegation led byWest Chief Minister Scotland in November. said its agreement with NKDA follows two separate collaboration agreements signed between Strathclyde and in Mumbai and The (TERI), The at the University of Strathclyde brings together governments, businesses, academics and citizens to imagine and engage with the future of our cities, and explore how to make cities more successful, healthier, safer and more sustainable

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First Published: Wed, January 17 2018. 17:25 IST