New Delhi:Immediatelyafter taking charge as the new ministers in the Narendra Modi government, Housing & Urban Affairs Minister Manohar Lal Khattar, Health Minister JP Nadda as well as Minister of State for DoNER Sukanta Mazumdar set their agenda of overall development clear.
On day one of their new innings, the trio held meetings with senior officials of their respective ministries. Manohar Lal Khattar who took charge as cabinet minister in the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs (MoHUA) held a joint review meeting with senior ministry officials along with Minister of State Tokhan Sahu.
Khattar stressed the need to carry forward the important work on ensuring clean and green cities and appreciated the efforts under the Swachh Bharat Mission to convert waste to wealth as part of the mission to make all our cities 'Garbage Free'.
Appreciating the objectives of AMRUT mission to make cities water secure and ensure universal coverage of water supply in 4,900 ULBs and sewerage & septage management in 500 AMRUT cities, he called for renewed focus on ensuring people's participation in AMRUT projects.
Highlighting the importance of the Metro rail in easing the travel experience of urban areas, the Minister reiterated that the Ministry's efforts to ensure timely completion of all metro projects would be redoubled, as the metro has become the preferred mode of transport that is convenient and safe for all segments of society.
He noted that the projects completed under the Smart Cities Mission had set new benchmarks in urban planning and governance in the country. The use of technology for better urban management has increased in these cities and the urban services in each of the 100 cities have significantly improved in diverse fields like crime tracking, safety & security of citizens, transport management, solid waste management, water supply, disaster management etc.