Ulhasnagar Civic Body Unveils ₹988 Crore Budget for Smart Infrastructure & Sustainability

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The Ulhasnagar Municipal Corporation has announced a bold ₹988 crore budget aimed at driving smart infrastructure development and sustainability in the city. This landmark financial plan focuses on modernizing the city’s infrastructure while ensuring environmental responsibility and improved quality of life for its residents.

The budget allocation includes funds for developing smart city features such as intelligent traffic management systems, smart street lighting, and digital public services, which will enhance the city’s operational efficiency and accessibility. Additionally, a significant portion of the budget is dedicated to green initiatives, including waste management solutions, water conservation projects, and renewable energy installations, aligning with the city’s commitment to sustainability.

The civic body also plans to upgrade roads, expand public transportation options, and enhance civic amenities such as parks and recreation areas. The introduction of eco-friendly construction practices and sustainable urban planning is expected to make Ulhasnagar a model for other cities in the region.

With this forward-thinking budget, Ulhasnagar is set to become a more resilient and technologically advanced urban hub, positioning itself as a leader in smart city initiatives and green infrastructure development.

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