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Smart Cities Mission
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the launch of Smart Cities Mission, Pune.jpg
Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the launch of Smart Cities Mission, Pune; June 2016

Country India
Prime Minister(s) Narendra Modi
Ministry Ministry of Urban Development
Key people Narendra Modi
Launched 2015
Funding
98,000 crore (US$14 billion)
Website http://smartcities.gov.in

Smart Cities Mission, sometimes referred to as Smart City Mission, is an urban renewal and retrofitting program by the Government of India with the mission to develop 100 cities across the country making them citizen friendly and sustainable.[1] The Union Ministry of Urban Development is responsible for implementing the mission in collaboration with the state governments of the respective cities.




Contents






  • 1 Description


  • 2 History


  • 3 Smart City Challenge


  • 4 List of cities nominated by states for the smart city challenge


  • 5 1st Round winners – Selection of 20 Smart Cities


  • 6 2nd Round winners – Selection of 13 Smart Cities


  • 7 3rd round winners – Selection of 27 Smart Cities


  • 8 4th round winners – Selection of 30 Smart Cities


  • 9 5th round winners – Selection of 9 Smart Cities


  • 10 References


  • 11 External links


  • 12 Smart Cities Map





Description


Smart Cities Mission envisions developing an area within 100 cities in the country as model areas based on an area development plan, which is expected to have a rub-off effect on other parts of the city,[2] and nearby cities and towns.[3] Cities will be selected based on the Smart Cities challenge, where cities will compete in a countrywide competition to obtain the benefits from this mission. As of January 2018, 99 cities have been selected to be upgraded as part of the Smart Cities Mission after they defeated other cities in the challenge.[4]


It is a five-year program in which, except for West Bengal[5], all of the Indian states and Union territories are participating by nominating at least one city for the Smart Cities challenge. Financial aid will be given by the central and state governments between 2017-2022 to the cities, and the mission will start showing results from 2022 onwards.


Each city will create a Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV), headed by a full-time CEO, to implement the Smart Cities Mission.[6] Centre and state government will provide 1,000 crore (US$140 million) funding to the company, as equal contribution of 500 crore (US$70 million) each. The company has to raise additional funds from the financial market as a debt or equity.



History


"100 Smart Cities Mission" was launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on 25 June 2016.[7] A total of 98,000 crore (US$14 billion) has been approved by the Indian Cabinet for the development of 100 smart cities and the rejuvenation of 500 others. 48,000 crore (US$6.7 billion) for the Smart Cities mission and a total funding of 50,000 crore (US$7.0 billion) for the Atal Mission for Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation (AMRUT) have been approved by the Cabinet.[7][8]


In the 2014 Union budget of India, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley allocated 7,016 crore (US$980 million) for the 150 smart cities. However, only 924 crore (US$130 million) of the allocated amount could be spent until February 2015. Hence, the 2015 Union budget of India allocated only 143 crore (US$20 million) for the project.[8]


The first batch of 20 cities was selected. Known as 20 Lighthouse Cities in the first round of the All India City Challenge competition, they will be provided with central assistance of 200 crore (US$28 million) each during this financial year followed by 100 crore (US$14 million) per year during the next three years.[9] The Urban Development Ministry had earlier released 2 crore (US$280,000) each to mission cities for preparation of Smart City Plans.



Smart City Challenge


This was the first time a Ministry of Urban Development (MoUD) program has used a competition-based method as a means of selecting cities for funding, and used an area-based development strategy.[10] Cities compete at the state level with other cities within the state. Then the state-level winner competes at the national level Smart city challenge. Only cities obtaining the highest marks in a particular round are part of the mission. Even during implementation, if a municipality or the mayor of any city do not show progress as committed in their city area development plan, they may be replaced by another city, or the next cache of financial support is not provided.[citation needed]


The state governments were asked to nominate potential cities based on state-level competition, with overall cities across India limited to 100.[11]


In August 2015 the Ministry of Urban Development released the list of 98 nominees sent in by state governments.[12]


All the cities from West Bengal (New Town, Kolkata, Bidhannagar, Durgapur, Haldia) have withdrawn from the Smart Cities Mission.[5]Mumbai[13] and Navi Mumbai from Maharashtra has withdrawn from the Smart Cities Mission.[14]



List of cities nominated by states for the smart city challenge


There are 98 nominated by states national level smart cities challenge, based on state level competition.[15][16][17] 100 cities were supposed to be nominated but Jammu and Kashmir and Uttar Pradesh did not use one slot each.



























































































































































































































S. No.
Name of State/UT
Smart Cities Challenge

Nominations Allocated


Names of Cities proposed by States
1

Andhra Pradesh
3

Visakhapatnam, Kakinada, Tirupati
2

Gujarat
7

Gandhinagar, Surat, Vadodara, Rajkot, Ahmedabad,Navsari, dahod
3

Madhya Pradesh
7

Bhopal, Indore, Gwalior, Jabalpur, Satna, Ujjain, Sagar
4

Tamil Nadu
12

Coimbatore, Chennai, Madurai, Tiruchirappalli, Vellore, Salem, Erode, Tiruppur, Dindigul, Thanjavur, Tirunelveli, Thoothukudi
5

Karnataka
7

Mangaluru, Belagavi, Shivamogga, Hubbali-Dharwad, Tumakuru, Davanagere, Bangalore
6

Kerala
2

Kochi, Thiruvananthapuram
7

Telangana
2

Warangal, Karimnagar
10

Maharashtra
10

Thane, Kalyan-Dombivali, Nashik, Amravati, Solapur, Nagpur, Pune, Aurangabad, Pimpri-Chinchwad


9

Uttar Pradesh
12 (13)

Moradabad, Aligarh, Saharanpur, Bareilly, Jhansi, Kanpur, Allahabad, Lucknow, Varanasi, Agra, Rampur
10

Rajasthan
4

Jaipur, Udaipur, Ajmer, Kota
11

Punjab
3

Ludhiana, Jalandhar, Amritsar
12

Bihar
4

Muzaffarpur, Bhagalpur, Biharsharif, Patna
13

Haryana
2

Karnal, Faridabad
14

Assam
1

Guwahati
15

Odisha
2

Bhubaneshwar, Rourkela
16

Himachal Pradesh
1

Dharamshala
17

Uttarakhand
1

Dehradun
18

Jharkhand
1

Ranchi
19

Sikkim
1

Namchi
20

Manipur
1

Imphal
21

Andaman and Nicobar Islands
1

Port Blair
22

Arunachal Pradesh
1

Pasighat
23

Chandigarh
1

Chandigarh
24

Chhattisgarh
3

Raipur, Bilaspur, Naya Raipur
25

Dadra and Nagar Haveli
1

Silvassa
26

Daman and Diu
1

Diu
27

Delhi
1

New Delhi
28

Goa
1

Panaji
29

Lakshadweep
1

Kavaratti
30

Meghalaya
1

Shillong
31

Mizoram
1

Aizawl
32

Nagaland
1

Kohima
33

Puducherry
1

Oulgaret
34

Tripura
1

Agartala
35

Jammu and Kashmir
0 (1)
None


  • Jammu & Kashmir was allocated one city but it could not submit the proposal on-time for the first round of the challenge.

  • All cities from West Bengal have withdrawn from the Smart Cities Mission.[5]

  • Mumbai and Navi Mumbai have withdrawn from the Smart Cities Mission.[13][14]



1st Round winners – Selection of 20 Smart Cities




Smart Cities Mission is located in India

Bhopal

Bhopal



Bhubaneswar

Bhubaneswar



Pune

Pune



Jaipur

Jaipur



Surat

Surat



Ludhiana

Ludhiana



Kochi

Kochi



Ahmedabad

Ahmedabad



Jabalpur

Jabalpur



Visakhapatnam

Visakhapatnam



Solapur

Solapur



Davangere

Davangere



Indore

Indore



New Delhi

New Delhi



Coimbatore

Coimbatore



Kakinada

Kakinada



Belagaavi

Belagaavi



Udaipur

Udaipur



Guwahati

Guwahati



Chennai

Chennai




20 Smart Cities[18]


Minister of Urban Development) Shri Venkaiah Naidu announced the selected top 20 from among the 98 nominated cities on 28 January 2016. Bhubaneswar topped the list of the top 20, followed by Pune and Jaipur.[19]












































































































Ranking
Cities Shortlisted
Name of State/UT
1

Bhubaneswar

Odisha
2

Pune

Maharashtra
3

Jaipur

Rajasthan
4

Surat

Gujarat
5

Kochi

Kerala
6

Ahmedabad

Gujarat
7

Jabalpur

Madhya Pradesh
8

Visakhapatnam

Andhra Pradesh
9

Solapur

Maharashtra
10

Davangere

Karnataka
11

Indore

Madhya Pradesh
12

New Delhi

New Delhi
13

Coimbatore

Tamil Nadu
14

Kakinada

Andhra Pradesh
15

Belagaavi

Karnataka
16

Udaipur

Rajasthan
17

Guwahati

Assam
18

Chennai

Tamil Nadu
19

Ludhiana

Punjab
20

Bhopal

Madhya Pradesh


2nd Round winners – Selection of 13 Smart Cities




Smart Cities Mission is located in India

Lucknow

Lucknow



Bhagalpur

Bhagalpur



New Town, Kolkata

New Town, Kolkata



Faridabad

Faridabad



Chandigarh

Chandigarh



Raipur

Raipur



Ranchi

Ranchi



Dharamasala

Dharamasala



Warangal

Warangal



Panaji

Panaji



Agartala

Agartala



Imphal

Imphal



Port Blair

Port Blair




20 Smart Cities[18]









































































S. No.
Name of City
Name of State/UT
1

Lucknow 

Uttar Pradesh
2

Bhagalpur 

Bihar
3

Faridabad 

Haryana
4

Chandigarh 

Chandigarh
5

Raipur 

Chhattisgarh 
6

Ranchi

Jharkhand 
7

Dharamasala 

Himachal Pradesh 
8

Warangal 

Telangana
9

Panaji 

Goa 
10

Agartala 

Tripura 
11

Imphal

Manipur 
12

Port Blair 

Andaman & Nicobar 
13

New Town Kolkata*

West Bengal

[20]


* New Town Kolkata has withdrawn from the Smart Cities Mission after the Bengal government decided to withdraw all cities from the competition.[21][5] It has rejected 1,000 crore to be given for development of the city as smart city.[22]



3rd round winners – Selection of 27 Smart Cities




Smart Cities Mission is located in India

Amritsar

Amritsar



Kalyan

Kalyan



Ujjain

Ujjain



Tirupati

Tirupati



Nagpur

Nagpur



Mangaluru

Mangaluru



Vellore

Vellore



Thane

Thane



Gwalior

Gwalior



Agra

Agra



Nashik

Nashik



Rourkela

Rourkela



Kanpur

Kanpur



Madurai

Madurai



Tumkur

Tumkur



Kota

Kota



Thanjavur

Thanjavur



Namchi

Namchi



Jalandhar

Jalandhar



Shimoga

Shimoga



Salem

Salem



Ajmer

Ajmer



Varanasi

Varanasi



Kohima

Kohima



Hubli

Hubli



Aurangabad

Aurangabad



Thiruvananthapuram

Thiruvananthapuram



Vadodara

Vadodara




27 Smart Cities[23]


In this round state capital cities Patna, Thiruvananthapuram, Bengaluru, Amaravati, Itanagar, Gangtok, Shimla, Naya Raipur were allowed to compete in the Smart Cities challenge above and beyond the quota allocated to the state. It has also allowed the governments of Jammu and Kashmir and Uttar Pradesh to nominate two cities each — Jammu and Srinagar, and Rae Bareli and Meerut respectively — in contravention of the rules. Overall 110 cities will compete for the 100 slots.


The following is the third smart city list:[24]















































































































































S. No.
Cities Shortlisted
Name of State/UT
1

Amritsar

Punjab
2

Kalyan

Maharashtra
3

Ujjain

Madhya Pradesh
4

Tirupati

Andhra Pradesh
5

Nagpur

Maharashtra
6

Mangalore

Karnataka
7

Vellore

Tamil Nadu
8

Thane

Maharashtra
9

Gwalior

Madhya Pradesh
10

Agra

Uttar Pradesh
11

Nashik

Maharashtra
12

Raurkela

Odisha
13

Kanpur

Uttar Pradesh
14

Madurai

Tamil Nadu
15

Tumakuru

Karnataka
16

Kota

Rajasthan
17

Thanjavur

Tamil Nadu
18

Namchi

Sikkim
19

Jalandhar

Punjab
20

Shimoga

Karnataka
21

Salem

Tamil Nadu
22

Ajmer

Rajasthan
23

Varanasi

Uttar Pradesh
24

Kohima

Nagaland
25

Hubli-Dharwad

Karnataka
26

Aurangabad

Maharashtra
27

Vadodara

Gujarat


4th round winners – Selection of 30 Smart Cities


The following are the cities included in the Smart Cities Mission in 4th round:[25]


Pimpri-Chinchwad replaced Navi Mumbai as a nomination from Maharashtra and could be selected as one of the cities for the Smart Cities Mission.




Smart Cities Mission is located in India

Tirunelveli

Tirunelveli



Thoothukudi

Thoothukudi



Naya Raipur

Naya Raipur



Rajkot

Rajkot



Amravati

Amravati



Patna

Patna



Karimnagar

Karimnagar



Muzaffarpur

Muzaffarpur



Puducherry

Puducherry



Gandhinagar

Gandhinagar



Bilaspur

Bilaspur



Pasighat

Pasighat



Jammu

Jammu



Dahod

Dahod



Thiruvananthapuram

Thiruvananthapuram



Aizawl

Aizawl



Allahabad

Allahabad



Jhansi

Jhansi



Pimpri Chinchwad

Pimpri Chinchwad



Tiruchirappalli

Tiruchirappalli



Dehradun

Dehradun



shimla

shimla



Bengaluru

Bengaluru



Tiruppur

Tiruppur



Gangtok

Gangtok



Aligarh

Aligarh



Satna

Satna



Karnal

Karnal



Sagar

Sagar



Srinagar

Srinagar




30 Smart Cities[26]






























































































































































S. No.
Name of City
Name of State/UT
1

Thiruvananthapuram

Kerala
2

Naya Raipur

Chhattisgarh
3

Rajkot

Gujarat
4

Amravati

Maharashtra[27]
5

Patna

Bihar
6

Karimnagar

Telangana
7

Muzaffarpur

Bihar
8

Puducherry

Pondicherry
9

Gandhinagar

Gujarat
10

Srinagar

Jammu and Kashmir
11

Sagar

Madhya Pradesh
12

Karnal

Haryana
13

Satna

Madhya Pradesh
14

Bangalore

Karnataka
15

Shimla

Himachal Pradesh
16

Dehradun

Uttarakhand
17

Tiruppur

Tamil Nadu
18

Pimpri Chinchwad

Maharashtra
19

Bilaspur

Chhattisgarh
20

Pasighat

Arunachal Pradesh
21

Jammu

Jammu and Kashmir
22

Dahod

Gujarat
23

Tirunelveli

Tamil Nadu
24

Thoothukudi

Tamil Nadu
25

Tiruchirappalli

Tamil Nadu
26

Jhansi

Uttar Pradesh
27

Aizawl

Mizoram
28

Allahabad

Uttar Pradesh
29

Aligarh

Uttar Pradesh
30

Gangtok

Sikkim


5th round winners – Selection of 9 Smart Cities




Smart Cities Mission is located in India

Erode

Erode



Saharanpur

Saharanpur



Moradabad

Moradabad



Bareilly

Bareilly



Itanagar

Itanagar



Silvassa

Silvassa



Diu

Diu



Kavaratti

Kavaratti



Bihar Sharif

Bihar Sharif





9 Smart Cities[26]


There is now a total of 99 cities which have been added to the Smart Cities Mission.
The following are the cities included in the 5th round:





















































S. No.
Name of cities
Name of State/UT
1

Erode

Tamilnadu
2

Saharanpur

Uttar Pradesh
3

Moradabad

Uttar Pradesh
4

Bareilly

Uttar Pradesh
5

Itanagar

Arunachal Pradesh
6

Silvassa

Dadra and Nagar Haveli
7

Diu

Daman and Diu
8

Kavaratti

Lakshadweep
9

Bihar Sharif

Bihar


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External links



  • Official Website

  • News on Smart City Mission

  • Smart Cities Challenges

  • Ministry of Urban Development

  • What is Smart City - according to the Smart city mission

  • Smart Cities: Mission Statement & Guidelines




Smart Cities Map




Smart Cities Mission is located in India

Bhopal

Bhopal



Bhubaneswar

Bhubaneswar



Pune

Pune



Jaipur

Jaipur



Surat

Surat



Ludhiana

Ludhiana



Kochi

Kochi



Ahmedabad

Ahmedabad



Jabalpur

Jabalpur



Visakhapatnam

Visakhapatnam



Solapur

Solapur



Davangere

Davangere



Indore

Indore



New Delhi

New Delhi



Coimbatore

Coimbatore



Kakinada

Kakinada



Belgaum

Belgaum



Udaipur

Udaipur



Guwahati

Guwahati



Chennai

Chennai



Lucknow

Lucknow



Bhagalpur

Bhagalpur



New Town, Kolkata

New Town, Kolkata



Faridabad

Faridabad



Chandigarh

Chandigarh



Raipur

Raipur



Ranchi

Ranchi



Dharamasala

Dharamasala



Warangal

Warangal



Panaji

Panaji



Agartala

Agartala



Imphal

Imphal



Port Blair

Port Blair



Amritsar

Amritsar



Kalyan

Kalyan



Ujjain

Ujjain



Tirupati

Tirupati



Nagpur

Nagpur



Mangaluru

Mangaluru



Vellore

Vellore



Thane

Thane



Gwalior

Gwalior



Agra

Agra



Nashik

Nashik



Rourkela

Rourkela



Kanpur

Kanpur



Madurai

Madurai



Tumkur

Tumkur



Kota

Kota



Thanjavur

Thanjavur



Namchi

Namchi



Jalandhar

Jalandhar



Shimoga

Shimoga



Salem

Salem



Ajmer

Ajmer



Varanasi

Varanasi



Kohima

Kohima



Hubli

Hubli



Aurangabad

Aurangabad



Vadodara

Vadodara



Tirunelveli

Tirunelveli



Thoothukudi

Thoothukudi



Naya Raipur

Naya Raipur



Rajkot

Rajkot



Amravati

Amravati



Patna

Patna



Karimnagar

Karimnagar



Muzaffarpur

Muzaffarpur



Puducherry

Puducherry



Gandhinagar

Gandhinagar



Bilaspur

Bilaspur



Pasighat

Pasighat



Jammu

Jammu



Dahod

Dahod



Thiruvananthapuram

Thiruvananthapuram



Aizawl

Aizawl



Allahabad

Allahabad



Jhansi

Jhansi



Pimpri Chinchwad

Pimpri Chinchwad



Tiruchirappalli

Tiruchirappalli



Dehradun

Dehradun



Shimla

Shimla



Bengaluru

Bengaluru



Tiruppur

Tiruppur



Gangtok

Gangtok



Aligarh

Aligarh



Satna

Satna



Karnal

Karnal



Sagar

Sagar



Srinagar

Srinagar



Erode

Erode



Saharanpur

Saharanpur



Moradabad

Moradabad



Bareilly

Bareilly



Itanagar

Itanagar



Silvassa

Silvassa



Diu

Diu



Kavaratti

Kavaratti



Bihar

Bihar





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