One Mega Event concludes with exhilaration and progressive steps forward

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

4thSmart Cities 2018 expo accomplished another successful year of the expo today. The three day event witnessed collaboration, discussions, and a vast showcase of innovative products and services.

The 300+ exhibitors from both and abroad concluded that expo provided them a unique and a dedicated platform to develop meaningful relations with key players in the arena. Government officials, companies, renowned speakers, professors, city mayors, and international delegates shared their sense of urban reality and changes required to make a better city.

Smart Village Conclave: One of the biggest challenges that were addressed was how to reduce the rate of urban migration. In order for cities to be less burdened, villages need to become a better provider of earning opportunities, health and education facilities, and efficient and well connected transport system. Shri - of State for Rural Development, said, "While cities have shown immense leaps of growth, the villages have not been the same story. 70% of India's population resides in villages and since villages have not witnessed significant increase in earning opportunities and quality of life, we witnessed unsurpassed migration to urban areas. This is leading to cities being overcrowded and burdened. To combat this issue, we need to focus on making villages smarter along with our cities. To this end, the central government has increased the spends from INR 54,000 crore to INR 1,12,000 crores. In the 'Housing for All' scheme, 44.54 lakh houses have been built to date and by end of 2019, one crore houses are expected to be built. The core of all projects lies in uplifting the earning capacity and overall facilities in the villages. MGNEGA project has been allocated 55,000 crore this year alone to continue providing employment in the rural area. Lastly I would like to say that India needs to make its villages smarter so that a holistic growth of the nation can happen and all segments of society live an enriched quality of life."

Smart Cities India Awards 2018

The third smart cities awards conducted by received 130 nominations across 17 categories. A jury of 7 eminent members, who selected the winners, has vast experience and knowledge on the subject of smart cities across various categories such as water, education, infrastructure, etc. On the occasion, Mr. Prem Behl, Chairman, said, "We will continually witness an annual growth of 7.5% in GDP for the next 20-30 years and we should aim that all sections of society are uplifted. It has been a matter of pride to say that many smart cities projects have reached successful completion and many are in line. These projects are like both lighthouses guiding the cities forward and beacons that provide information for other cities to follow."

The awards were presented to 19 winners under 17 categories. received three prominent awards, i.e. Energy, Smart SPV and Water Project Award. The Public Partnership Award was received by & The Safe city Award was given to Rajkot Naya Raipur was awarded the honor of The Urban Mobility Award was given to Bhopal Development Corporation Ltd. and the Municipal Solid Waste Management award was given to depicting as a prime example that Smart cities functions will thrive on public partnership.

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First Published: Sat, May 26 2018. 13:45 IST