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The pandemic has thrown metro rail projects into disarray

It is also now clear that upon reopening, metros are unlikely to see nearly anywhere close to the traffic of pre-Covid days, as social distancing protocols and work from home will continue. This has called into question the viability of metro rail projects and their ability to stick to repayment schedules tied to large infra financing arrangements. from news/smart-infra - Latest news on eGovernance, Digital India, Smart Cities | ET Government : ETGovernment.com https://ift.tt/2Eq7ASr via IFTTT

Opinion: Beyond ‘flush and forget’ approach, urban India must look for co-treatment of faecal sludge

Expanding from the ‘flush and forget’ approach, there is a need to focus not only on treating sewage efficiently but also on the decentralised treatment of faecal and septage from on-site sanitation systems from news/smart-infra - Latest news on eGovernance, Digital India, Smart Cities | ET Government : ETGovernment.com https://ift.tt/32e7uFV via IFTTT

AP in Swachh Survekshan 2020 Rankings: Vijayawada 4th largest clean city in India, Vizag 9th in above million population category

The temple town of Tirupati secured the sixth rank among cities with a population between 1 lakh and 10 lakh besides being named the ‘best self-sustainable small city’ in 1-3 lakh population category. from news/smart-infra - Latest news on eGovernance, Digital India, Smart Cities | ET Government : ETGovernment.com https://ift.tt/32gR9Al via IFTTT

Gujarat leads Swachh Survekshan 2020; Surat, Ahmedabad, Rajkot and Vadodara among top ten cleanest corporations

As many as 4,221 cities having over 1 lakh population participated in the Swachh Survekashan 2020, out of which Indore was selected as the cleanest city, for a fourth straight year, followed by Surat. from news/smart-infra - Latest news on eGovernance, Digital India, Smart Cities | ET Government : ETGovernment.com https://ift.tt/32djS8X via IFTTT

Indore bags the title of cleanest city for fourth time in a row

Indore was adjudged India's cleanest city for a fourth straight year while Surat and Navi Mumbai grabbed the second and third positions respectively, as the Centre announced the results of its latest annual cleanliness survey on Thursday. from news/smart-infra - Latest news on eGovernance, Digital India, Smart Cities | ET Government : ETGovernment.com https://ift.tt/3l6C3pl via IFTTT