Himachal Pradesh Unveils Ambitious Urban Development Plans

Himachal Pradesh is set to embark on an ambitious urban development initiative worth ₹1,200 crore, as announced by state leader Vikramaditya Singh. Following a meeting with Union Urban Development Minister Manohar Lal Khattar, plans include decongestion efforts in Shimla, modern parking solutions, and the establishment of smart townships in key areas. Singh also emphasized the need for flexible funding norms to address the unique challenges of mountainous terrain, advocating for a budget allocation model that considers both residents and tourists. This initiative aims to enhance urban efficiency while maintaining environmental balance.
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Major Urban Development Initiatives Announced


Munish Sood
Mandi


A significant urban development initiative for Himachal Pradesh has been disclosed through a comprehensive social media update by state leader Vikramaditya Singh, following his attendance at a crucial meeting with Union Urban Development Minister Manohar Lal Khattar.


Singh characterized the meeting as productive and optimistic, announcing that projects valued at approximately ₹1,200 crore will be launched under the Urban Challenge Fund (UCF) to enhance urban infrastructure throughout the mountainous state.


Strategies for Decongestion and Smart Growth


The proposed projects, as detailed in Singh's post, encompass strategies to alleviate congestion in Shimla, the creation of modern parking facilities, and the introduction of smart mobility solutions. Additionally, plans are in place to establish new smart townships in vital areas like Kangra and Baddi.


These initiatives aim to boost urban efficiency while ensuring environmental sustainability.


Call for Flexible Funding Guidelines


Singh pointed out that the state has requested the central government to consider more flexible funding guidelines for hilly regions, highlighting the distinct challenges presented by the mountainous landscape. He stressed the importance of adopting a 'functional population' model for budget distribution, which would factor in both the local population and the significant influx of tourists each year.


Emphasis on Disaster-Resilient Infrastructure