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Tripura government claimed that the success of Agartala Smart City in speeding up the project sanctioning, tendering and implementation has been appreciated by the Secretary, Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs, Government of India during the review of the North Eastern States recently.

As the development works under Smart City Mission are gaining pace in Agartala, its performance has been ranked at top amongst 10 Smart Cities in the North Eastern Region.

Tripura government claimed that the success of Agartala Smart City in speeding up the project sanctioning, tendering and implementation has been appreciated by the Secretary, Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs, Government of India during the review of the North Eastern States recently.

The state government stated that Agartala Smart City has taken up 80 Projects with cost of Rs 1479 Crores for overall development of Capital City. Till July 2020, 100% projects have been tendered by the Smart City Mission team. Work orders have been issued for 54% value of the projects taken up so far. Centre Government has sanctioned Rs 196 Crores, while the State Government has released Rs 50 Crores to the Agartala Smart City Limited. Till date, total Rs 172 Crores have been spent under the project.

To expedite the work implementation, Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs have released additional Rs 49 crores to Agartala Smart City in July 2020.

As per the instructions of Chief Minister Biplab Kumar Deb, one the first projects taken up by Agartala Smart City Mission was to reduce the water stagnation problem in the Central city during monsoon.

State government detailed that while drain constructions are going on at rapid pace, the installation of three new pumps is completed, capacity of four pumps has been increased, diesel pumps are being installed at four locations so that these would work even if power is cut off and new pumps will be installed in Kalyani and Grandoise Club area.

“These measures have certainly helped in reducing flooding during the current monsoon season. Integrated Command and Control Centre with the network of CCTV cameras has been put to usefor Live monitoring of flood works in Agartala City. Recently, the Chief Minister visited the ICCC office at Indranagar and personally monitored the flood control measures using high technology intervention", statement stated.

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Autor(en)/Author(s): Bikash Singh

Quelle/Source: The Economic Times, 28.07.2020

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