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16-433: NDMC may refer to: N-Desmethylclozapine National Drought Mitigation Center New Delhi Municipal Council , India North Delhi Municipal Corporation , India National Defence Medical Centre , Canada National Defense Medical Center , Taiwan National Disaster Management Centre , South Africa Notre Dame of Midsayap College , Philippines Topics referred to by

32-698: A range of medical facilities in the region, including the Charak Palika Hospital and the Palika Maternity Hospital . These institutions are equipped to provide comprehensive healthcare services, from early diagnosis and treatment to rehabilitation and preventive care. The NDMC's commitment to healthcare is also evident in its operation of two polyclinics and numerous dispensaries across the city, ensuring accessible medical services for all residents within its jurisdiction. Smart Cities Mission National Smart Cities Mission

48-482: Is an urban renewal and retrofitting program by the Government of India with the mission to develop smart cities across the country, making them citizen friendly and sustainable. The Union Ministry of Urban Development is responsible for implementing the mission in collaboration with the state governments of the respective cities. The mission was planned to include 100 cities, with the deadline for completion of

64-420: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages New Delhi Municipal Council New Delhi Municipal Council ( NDMC ; ISO : Naī Dillī Nagarapālikā Pariṣad ) is the municipal council of the city of New Delhi , Delhi , India . It covers an area of 42.7 km under its administration, which is commonly referred as Lutyens' Delhi . The only owner

80-774: Is one of three local bodies in the National Capital Territory of Delhi , the others being Municipal Corporation of Delhi and Delhi Cantonment Board . NDMC has its origins in the Imperial Delhi Committee which was constituted on 25 March 1913 to overlook the construction of the new capital of India. Thereafter in February 1916 the Chief Commissioner, Delhi, created the Raisina Municipal Committee, which

96-662: Is the Government of India and about 80% of buildings in New Delhi are owned by the New Delhi Municipal Council area. It is governed by a council headed by a chairperson, who is usually a career civil servant and holds the rank of Joint Secretary to Government of India appointed by the Government of India. The council also includes the Chief Minister of Delhi as an Ex officio member . It

112-516: The Ministry of Urban Development , Government of India. The company's focus is on enhancing urban life through smart solutions that integrate technology with infrastructure and services. This includes initiatives in digitalization, waste management, and sustainable development, aiming to improve the quality of life for residents and make the city more efficient, safe, and resilient. NDMC has 32 departments: New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC) oversees

128-545: The city and nearby cities and towns. Cities will be selected based on the Smart Cities challenge, where cities will compete in a countrywide competition to obtain the benefits from this mission. It is a five-year program in which financial aid will be given by the central government to the cities. The Ministry of Urban Development used a competition-based method as a means for selecting cities for funding. The state governments were asked to nominate potential cities with

144-486: The overall count across India limited to 100. A hundred cities have been selected so far to be upgraded as part of the Smart Cities Mission. Each city will create a Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) headed by a CEO to implement the projects under mission. The mission was launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on 25 June 2015. In the 2015 Union budget of India , ₹ 2,020 crore (US$ 240 million)

160-510: The participating cities from West Bengal , along with Mumbai and Navi Mumbai from Maharashtra , withdrew their nominations. On 28 January 2016, a batch of 20 cities known as "lighthouse cities" were selected in the first round of the All India City Challenge competition for which an assistance of ₹ 200 crore (US$ 24 million) each during the first year followed by ₹ 100 crore (US$ 12 million) per year during

176-399: The projects set between 2019 and 2023. As of July 2024 , 7202 out of a total 8018 tendered projects have been completed, utilizing ₹144,530 crores out of the total tendered amount of ₹164,163 crore. Smart Cities Mission envisions developing areas within selected cities in the country as model areas based on an area development plan, which is expected to have a rub-off effect on other parts of

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192-405: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title NDMC . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=NDMC&oldid=1172102152 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

208-541: Was allocated ₹ 14,100 crore (US$ 1.7 billion) in the 2023 Union budget of India and a further ₹ 16,000 crore (US$ 1.9 billion) in the 2023 Union budget of India . As of September 2023 , a total of 7960 projects worth ₹ 171,432 crore (US$ 21 billion) crore have been tendered. In 2015, 98 cities were nominated for the smart cities challenge, based on a state-level competition. A hundred cities were supposed to be nominated but Jammu and Kashmir and Uttar Pradesh did not use one of their allotted slots. All

224-413: Was allocated for the smart cities mission. The mission was further allocated ₹ 3,215 crore (US$ 390 million) in the 2016 , ₹ 4,000 crore (US$ 480 million) in 2017 , ₹ 6,169 crore (US$ 740 million) in 2018 , ₹ 6,450 crore (US$ 770 million) in 2019 , ₹ 6,136 crore (US$ 740 million) in 2020 and ₹ 6,118 crore (US$ 730 million) in the 2021 . The project was extended and

240-470: Was built in 1984, and was the tallest building in the city at that time. NDMC Smart City Limited is a strategic initiative by the New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC) to develop New Delhi into a technologically advanced and sustainable urban area. Incorporated on July 28, 2016, as a Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV), it is wholly owned by NDMC and was established under the Smart Cities Mission of

256-670: Was upgraded to a 2nd class Municipality under the Punjab Municipal Act on 7 April 1925. Then on 22 February 1927, the Committee passed a resolution adopting the name "New Delhi" giving it the name, "New Delhi Municipal Committee", approved by Chief Commissioner on 16 March 1927. In May 1994, the NDMC Act 1994 , replaced the Punjab Municipal Act 1911 , and the Committee was renamed as the New Delhi Municipal Council. NDMC's headquarters building, known as Palika Kendra ,

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