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INDIAN Urban Development Minister Kamal Nath said that India and UK
have agreed to work towards a Memorandum of Understanding in areas related to
urban development, and India being keen on benefiting from experience of the
UK.
Mr Nath and Mr. Gregory Clark, Minister of State for Decentralization
and Cities agreed to work towards a Memorandum of Understanding between India
and UK last Friday at London. The MoU would inter alia aim at enhancing
cooperation and deepen the engagement between India and UK in the areas of
capacity building, land economics, heritage management, sustainable master
planning, transport planning etc. Another area of cooperation would be the
sharing of knowledge in the formulation of Public Private Partnership Models.
During the interaction Mr Nath stated that “the challenges of
urbanisation in India were huge, both in significance and scale and the
Government of India is keen on bridging the Urban Infrastructure deficit by
benefiting from the wealth of experience of the UK Government in the Urban
sector”.
Mr.
Kamal Nath also participated in a meeting of the UK-India Urban Infrastructure
Group organized by the UK Business Council and UK Trade & Investment. The UK
India Urban Infrastructure Group has proposed conducting an Urban Regeneration
Scoping Study to be fully funded by UK Government and Private Sector
Participants for the city of Kolkata. The above group has also proposed to
cooperate in the development of a “Regeneration Master Plans” that would entail
developing a sustainable master plan on a “holistic basis” setting out
recommendations in relation to the phased regeneration and planned development
of urban infrastructure with environment and sustainability at the core.
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