The two-day deliberations brought together representatives from all states, urban planners, and experts to share recommendations for the committee’s final report on urban planning reforms in the country. Emphasizing the need for future-ready cities, he urged town planners, urban designers, and experts to prioritize resilient urban planning in the face of extreme weather events, climate change, and unpredictable weather patterns. He stressed that the primary objective is to build sustainable, inclusive, resilient, and safe cities that cater to the needs of the people and effectively address economic, social, and climate challenges. Achieving this vision requires collective efforts from all stakeholders and the community to unlock urban potential.
Satish Sharma attends Ashoora procession at Alamgari Bazar
SRINAGAR: Minister for Food, Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs (FCS&CA), Information Technology, Transport, Youth Services and Sports, Satish Sharma, today...
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