He said that smart technologies should be incorporated in existing cities.
Launched on June 25, 2015, the Smart Cities Mission aims to develop 100 smart cities across the country in a five-year period. The government has earmarked Rs 48,000 crore for the development of these cities.
"The Smart Cities Mission has come to represent urban transformation and it's very interesting to see the kind of ground work being undertaken. The idea of smart cities would no doubt boost business, and the economy of the country," Gauba was quoted as saying by Exhibitions India Group.
Over 400 global exhibitors from around 40 countries are participating in this exhibition.
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