Kanpur city passes 31 smart city projects
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Kanpur city passes 31 smart city projects

The Smart City Corporation had passed 31 projects worth nearly Rs.10 mn in its 14th board meeting. It was decided that a separate bank account for the expenditure for operations and maintenance of the projects of the Kanpur Smart City after completion will be set up. Contact:...

The Smart City Corporation had passed 31 projects worth nearly Rs.10 mn in its 14th board meeting. It was decided that a separate bank account for the expenditure for operations and maintenance of the projects of the Kanpur Smart City after completion will be set up. Contact: Kanpur Smart City Website: kanpursmartcity.org

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