Puducherry very much on Smart city list: Rangasamy

July 03, 2015 12:00 am | Updated 05:50 am IST - PUDUCHERRY:

Lt. Governor A.K. Singh launches the web page on the social media for Government of Puducherry, at the Digital India Week celebration on Thursday.— Photo: S.S. Kumar

Lt. Governor A.K. Singh launches the web page on the social media for Government of Puducherry, at the Digital India Week celebration on Thursday.— Photo: S.S. Kumar

Chief Minister N. Rangasamy brushed aside all uncertainties over inclusion of Puducherry in the list of Smart cities prepared by the Union Government.

Speaking at the inauguration of Digital India week celebrations at the Puducherry Engineering College here on Thursday, he said that unnecessary confusion has been generated and wrong information was spreading that Puducherry has been excluded from the list of Smart cities.

“I would only say that Puducherry has been definitely included in the list and it would be included in the first list of 25 cities. On the part of the Government a high-level committee has been set up to prepare the draft report for development of Puducherry into a Smart city. This would be subsequently sent to the Centre for follow up action,” he said.

Referring to the cooperation extended by the Lieutenant Governor A.K. Singh, he said that Mr. Singh who assumed office a year ago has been playing a proactive role in the functioning of the government.

Inaugurating various initiatives as part of the Digital India week celebrations, Lieutenant Governor A.K. Singh said that Digital India will be an important tool to take bulk of the citizens truly into the 21st century. It will also ensure that the fruits of development and progress are shared with all citizens.

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