
Manoj Sinha Calls for Resilient Urban Planning at Srinagar Conclave
Manoj Sinha Calls for Resilient Urban Planning at Srinagar Conclave
Hon’ble Lieutenant Governor Shri Manoj Sinha addressed the Srinagar Conclave of the High-Level Committee on Urban Planning, organized by the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs (MoHUA), India. This significant two-day event brought together representatives from all states, along with urban planners and experts, to share their recommendations for the committee’s final report on urban planning reforms in the country.
Focus on Future-Ready Cities
During his address, Sinha emphasized the urgent need for future-ready cities. He highlighted that urban planners, designers, and experts must prioritize resilient urban planning to combat extreme weather events, climate change, and unpredictable weather patterns. According to Sinha, the primary goal is to build sustainable, inclusive, resilient, and safe cities that cater to the needs of the people while effectively addressing economic, social, and climate challenges. This approach is essential for ensuring that cities are equipped to handle the uncertainties of the future.
Sinha stressed that achieving this vision requires collective efforts from all stakeholders, including government bodies, private sectors, and the community. He called for active participation from town planners, urban designers, and other experts in formulating strategies that unlock the full potential of urban areas. By working together, these stakeholders can create environments that are not only resilient but also sustainable and inclusive.
Addressing Economic, Social, and Climate Challenges
The conclave provided a platform for in-depth discussions on various aspects of urban planning. Experts and representatives shared their insights and recommendations, aiming to shape policies that address the multifaceted challenges faced by cities today. Sinha underscored the importance of a holistic approach to urban development, one that integrates economic growth, social equity, and environmental sustainability.
In conclusion, the Srinagar Conclave marked a significant step towards redefining urban planning in India. The collective wisdom and recommendations from this event are expected to contribute significantly to the committee’s final report, paving the way for future-ready cities that can thrive amid the complexities of the modern world.
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