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In a significant move, the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs has extended the deadline for the Smart Cities Mission until March 31, 2025, following a formal request from the Telangana government. This decision reflects the need for additional time to ensure the completion of key urban development projects under the initiative. Initially set to conclude by June 2024, the Centre has revised the timeline in light of ongoing work and the progress made in cities like Warangal and Karimnagar.

The Smart Cities Mission has been instrumental in rejuvenating urban infrastructure, enhancing civic amenities, and fostering sustainable urban growth. In Telangana, Warangal has successfully completed 45 projects, while another 66 projects, valued at INR 518 crore, are underway. Karimnagar has also seen significant progress, with 25 completed projects and 22 more in progress, amounting to an investment of INR 287 crore. These projects are focused on enhancing connectivity, improving public spaces, and creating smart urban solutions for residents.

The extension of the deadline ensures continued funding for ongoing projects until September 2024, enabling state authorities to complete existing initiatives without the pressure of new sanctions. The Central government’s strategic decision to halt new project approvals underlines the need to optimise resources and ensure transparency in project execution. The additional time will allow urban planners and developers to address the complexities of urbanisation, ensuring that smart city projects are not rushed but instead completed with precision and efficiency.

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