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Developed as a 'planned city' by CIDCO in the last two decades, Navi Mumbai city has undertaken several developmental works as part of its efforts to qualify for the final list of 'Smart City', Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC) Commissioner Dinesh T Waghmare said.
In a media interaction here yesterday, Waghmare said he is glad that Navi Mumbai has been chosen among the 10 cities of Maharashtra under the Centre's flagship Smart City Project.
The Navi Mumbai International Airport is also coming up in the city, developed by CIDCO (City and Industrial Development Corporation of Maharashtra).
A total of 98 cities have been selected under the project announced by the Centre in June this year, while the final list of 10 cities to be developed as 'Smart City' will be announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on January 26, 2016.
"We will be making a presentation at the State-level on December 5th, and if selected, another presentation will take place at the Centre level on December 15th. The final announcement (of the final 10 cities) will be made by the Prime Minister on Republic Day," he said.
Expressing concerns over the transportation system in the city, Waghmare said the system in the city is in a bad shape and needs radical changes.
"We are working round the clock with the support, suggestions from citizens and stakeholders to present the case for 'Smart City'. We are confident that we will find a place in the top 10," the senior official said.
Areas of sanitation, water supply, transportation, and the issue of industrial waste require special attention, Waghmare said, adding that the city also needs a prominent monument or place, like Gateway of India in Mumbai, to have a distinct identity of its own.
In view to the security, he said there are plans to install more CCTVs (close circuit television) across the entire city and currently more than 250 CCTVs are mounted at different spots.