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Cashing on an the natural heritage
Fig: The riverfront is the zone of economic activity, and also a trash dumping site [image by Omair Ahmad]
Waste management failures hint at city’s under-capacity
Fig: As Guwahati struggles to keep up with its expanding population its civic survices lag behind [image by Vedanta Barooah]
Waterlogging and floods
Where’s the money
While the central government will assist with money for the Smart City project, state and municipal governments need to play a larger role. City authorities have to mobilise resources by forming SPVs with public-private partnerships. For Guwahati, the total money from the centre plus the SPV being set up to deliver the smart city plan is scheduled to release a grant fund of INR 1.94 billion (USD 29.65 million) in the first year, with another INR 26 billion over the next four years.
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