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Budget 2025 Expectations: A Look At What India's Smart Cities Want From The Union Budget

With Budget 2025 approaching, there is a chance to solve challenges while speeding up the construction of smarter, more sustainable cities.

By Upendra Narayan

India's cities have seen a lot of transformation in recent years, and the Smart Cities Mission has been at the heart of this transformation. With Budget 2025 approaching, there is a chance to solve challenges while speeding up the construction of smarter, more sustainable cities. The appropriate fiscal focus may alter urban areas, making them more habitable while also serving as significant economic drivers.

Prioritising Public Transport Development

Improving public transport is the primary priority in urban India. The more populated the cities become, the more crucial effective transportation becomes. Budget 2025 could address funding for initiatives such as metro systems, bus rapid transit corridors, and improved bicycle and pedestrian infrastructure. These approaches can help reduce traffic congestion and pollution. Moreover, higher consumption of electric vehicles (EV) through subsidy can be further complimented by having more charging stations for EVs in every corner to save  emissions with the implementation as per India's environmental objectives.

Enhancing Water Management And Waste Disposal Systems

Water management and waste disposal are two areas that desperately need attention. Many cities are struggling with water shortages and ineffective waste systems. The budget could fund smart water solutions, such as systems to track water usage in real time and better sewage treatment plants. Similarly, modern waste management technologies can ensure proper collection, sorting, and recycling, reducing landfill overflow and environmental damage.

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Handling Affordable Housing Crisis

Another important issue that needs attention is affordable housing. The demand for affordable housing continues to grow with the rising population in cities. Increasing funds for programs such as Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (PMAY) may enable more families to access cheap houses. In addition, partnerships with private enterprises may lead to innovative, eco-friendly, and technologically advanced ideas of dwelling.

Strengthening Digital Infrastructure For Smart Cities

Digital infrastructure is essential to smart city development. Top priority, with regard to the Budget 2025, could be afforded to the integration of 5G in urban belts and enhanced high-speed internet. The backbone of smart city planning is data-driven governance, which requires advanced systems of digital backbone. The city administrations will become effective and better in interaction with the people if they have better IT systems and forums for citizen feedback. Energy efficiency coupled with renewable power is equally needed for urbanisation. Solar cells, wind blades, and more energy-efficient cities can reduce a city's footprint. Incentives for an energy-saving machine and upgrading aging infrastructure could move the world speedily towards greener future trends.

Addressing Climate Change

Another crucial area is urban resilience. With the increasing influence of climate change, cities should be ready for floods, heatwaves, and other natural disasters. Budget 2025 should provide funds for drainage system upgradation, more green spaces, and early warning systems. These measures would not only save lives but also make cities pleasant to live in.

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Revamping Healthcare And Education Systems

Healthcare and education also deserve a spot in the budget. Introducing smart health centers and online education platforms can make these essential services more accessible. Telemedicine, mobile health clinics, and AI-driven diagnostic tools can fill gaps in urban healthcare, whereas digital classrooms and skill training programs will equip people with the future job market.

Modernising Governance And Administrative Processes

All these initiatives hold together for effective governance in an urban setting. Smarter cities need better administrations, which need to be transparent, efficient, and accountable. Budget 2025 should focus on training local governments to handle complex urban challenges. Modernising administrative processes through e-governance can also streamline services and improve public satisfaction.

Private sector involvement is another game-changer. Attracting private investment through tax breaks, viability gap funding, and simplified approval processes can bring in fresh ideas and speed up project completion. These partnerships could be a cornerstone in making Indias smart city dream a reality. 

In conclusion, Budget 2025 could have a great impact on the future of cities in India. The government will be able to build smart, inclusive, and resilient cities by embracing technology, making sustainability the primary focus, and listening to the needs of the populace. The choices made today will affect the lives, careers, and well-being of millions.

(The author is the Founder of L&Y Homes India Pvt Ltd.)

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