Urban Infrastructure — Current Affairs 2026
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Union Budget 2024-25 Boosts Urban Infrastructure with Focus on Green Mobility and Tier-2/3 Cities
February 1, 2024The Union Budget 2024-25 continued its strong emphasis on urban infrastructure development, recognizing its pivotal role in India's economic growth. Key allocations included significant funds for the expansion of metro rail networks and the promotion of electric vehicle charging infrastructure, aligning with the broader goal of sustainable urban mobility. A notable shift in focus was the increased allocation and policy support for infrastructure development in Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities, aiming to decongest metropolitan areas and foster balanced regional growth. The budget also highlighted the importance of urban planning reforms and capacity building for Urban Local Bodies (ULBs) to enhance their ability to manage and execute large-scale projects. This reflects a strategic move towards more inclusive and environmentally conscious urban development, directly impacting schemes like Smart Cities Mission and the National Urban Transport Policy.
UPSC Angle: Examine the budgetary allocations for urban infrastructure, particularly the shift towards green mobility and Tier-2/3 cities. Analyze the implications for sustainable urban development, regional balance, and the financial health of ULBs. Connect to the 'Urban Resilience Pyramid' by considering how these investments strengthen the physical and digital layers, while also influencing social equity.
India Launches National Framework for Urban Heat Island Mitigation and Climate Resilient Cities
October 15, 2024Responding to the escalating threat of urban heat islands and extreme weather events, the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs, in collaboration with environmental agencies, launched a comprehensive National Framework for Urban Heat Island Mitigation and Climate Resilient Cities. This initiative provides guidelines for city planners and ULBs on implementing green infrastructure solutions, promoting cool roofs and pavements, enhancing urban forestry, and developing climate-sensitive building codes. It also emphasizes the integration of early warning systems and disaster preparedness into urban planning. The framework aims to build adaptive capacity in cities, ensuring that future urban infrastructure projects are inherently resilient to climate change impacts, thereby safeguarding public health and economic stability against rising temperatures and extreme weather phenomena.
UPSC Angle: Analyze the components of the National Framework for Urban Heat Island Mitigation. Discuss its significance in the context of climate change adaptation and sustainable urban development. Evaluate the role of urban planning and governance in implementing such a framework, linking it to the 'Resilient Planning' aspect of the SMART-UG mnemonic and the 'Urban Resilience Pyramid'.