The Surat Municipal Corporation (SMC) on Thursday marked a key step towards sustainable urban development by listing its green municipal bonds worth Rs 200 crore on the National Stock Exchange (NSE). The funds raised will be used for projects focused on environmental protection and clean ene
At the conclusion of Vikas Saptah, held from October 7 -15, Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel inaugurated 488 development projects worth Rs. 2,885 crore from 12 departments, including Urban Development, Health, Education, and Science & Technology, to the citizens at Mahatma Mandi
Shivakumar wrote on X, "Had a warm interaction with Edgar Pang, Consul-General of Singapore, during his visit to Bengaluru today. We discussed opportunities to strengthen cooperation in urban development, innovation and investment."
Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha met Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman in New Delhi today. During the meeting, the Chief Minister discussed the need to increase the ceiling limit for Externally Aided Projects (EAPs).
Singh informed that India's efforts to foster carbon markets and promote renewable energy generation are a step towards achieving the clarion call of 'Mission LiFE' given by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, which serves as a guiding principle for sustainability initiatives across the globe.<
Gujarat is celebrating Vikas Saptah from 7 to 15 October 2025, marking 24 years of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's dedicated public service.As part of the celebrations, Urban Development Day will be observed on 12 October, said Gujarat CMO.
Gujarat has officially declared 2025 as the Year of Urban Development, marking two decades since the launch of the Well-Planned City Development Project initiated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in 2005.
Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel, presenting the "Nirmal Gujarat Awards" to eight Municipal Corporations and 16 Municipalities of the state for their outstanding performance in terms of cleanliness, stated that it is our commitment to achieve better development by fostering healthy com
New Delhi [India], September 26: While cities grow at a never-before-seen rate, one of the less-talked-about effects of quick urbanization is the foul odor in water. While humans connect urbanization with new infrastructure, high-rises, and improved connectivity, the effect on water quality
The initiative is part of the government's ongoing efforts to safeguard lives, property, farmlands, and public infrastructure from monsoon-induced flooding.