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Private Sector To Play Pivotal Role In Smart Cities: Report

While the country's urban population currently totals around 410 million people (32 per cent of the total population), it is expected to reach 814 million (50 per cent) by 2050

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Prabhu Announces Elevated Corridors For Mumbai Local Trains

Fadnavis said soon there will be an integration of ticketing system in Mumbai for the (suburban) railway, (municipal) BEST buses and shared taxis

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Delhi's Civic Bodies Sign MoU With Ottawa To Boost Ties

The MoU will also involve the civic bodies of two countries to promote Delhi and Ottawa as tourism destinations

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Punjab To Start 200 Skill Development Centers: Sukhbir

He said that the state government would provide jobs to 1,20,000 youth of the state through a transparent process

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Rameswaram Nominated As 'Green Station'

In terms of earnings, the Division s originating earnings for 2015-16 was Rs 735.14 crore as against last year's Rs.723.36 crore

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Centre To Fund Incomplete Projects Of JNURM

Launched in 2015-16, the total allocation for J&K for the AMRUT mission for the period of five years is Rs 744 crore

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Affordability, Access Driving India's Energy Policies: Goyal

The minister said India and the UK are natural partners and a deeper engagement can lead to a win win for both nations and economies

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India To Take Up Case Of Climate Fund Mobilisation

LED lamps are saving thousand of crore of consumer expenditure and electricity

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'Smart City' in Bhopal: Digvijaya Demands Rehabilitation

The former Chief Minister demanded that before implementing the project, the affected people should be rehabilitated by shifting them to available government accommodations elsewhere

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India-UK Plan First-Ever Ministerial Energy Summit

The minister of state for power, coal, new and renewable energy, who is in London to hold talks with his UK counterparts this week, said the summit will help strengthen India-UK ties further

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