
For sustainable development of Mysuru
The Hindu
Stakeholders from govt., private sector pitch in with their views
Stakeholders from the government and the private sector pitched in with their views and recommendations on sustaining the growth and development of Mysuru with a long-term vision spanning the next few decades.
The focus is on the equitable and sustainable growth of the city in terms of infrastructure, investment etc., and the exercise was part of a programme organised by the Mysuru chapter of National Real Estate Development Council (NAREDCO) and Mysuru Urban Development Authority to create greater awareness on Sustainable Cities Integrated Approach Pilot (SCIAP) programme.
Mysuru is one of the 5 cities selected as part of SCIAP programme which aims to integrate sustainability strategies into urban planning and management of cities to create a favourable environment for investments in transformative projects, infrastructure and service delivery

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