There is a proper plan in place on each one of the pillars of cooperation and the proposed Sister City Agreement between Chandigarh and Nottingham has certain terms and conditions as to how they will be having a team of people from each side who could oversee the plan over the next five years, says Andrew Ayre, British Deputy High Commissioner, Chandigarh, in conversation with Priya Yadav of Elets News Network (ENN).
What are the key areas of cooperation between Nottingham and Chandigarh and how exactly the association between the two cities is going to work?
Smart Cities is one of the pillars of cooperation between the two sister cities because of the renewed focus of the Indian government to develop Chandigarh as a Smart City after it was shortlisted under the Smart Cities Mission.
Nottingham has developed expertise in some particular components of Smart Cities like smart transport. For example, the UK city recently launched a fleet of electric buses. So, that’s an example wherein Chandigarh can learn as they too have ambitious plans to renew the whole transport system and switch to low carbon or low emission transport system.
Likewise, there are other engagements and waste management is one of them. It could also include the integrated command and control system, which can be used to control the whole city traffic on a computer system.
There is a proper plan in place on each one of the pillars of cooperation and the proposed Sister City Agreement has certain terms and conditions as to how they will be having a team of people from each side who could oversee the plan over the next five years. Each side will explore sources of funding and then jointly execute all the projects for both the cities.
One of the other areas of cooperation is culture and sports, which could mean celebrating Diwali in Nottingham or some Nottingham festival in Chandigarh.
In the field of education, we already have tie ups in place between the universities in Nottingham Nottingham Trent University and University of Nottingham -- and the Punjab University. They are working together and supporting each other from the academic point of view. They have a parallel relationship going on and have some plans for the next five years in terms of student exchanges.
This story is from the November 2018 Chandigarh Issue edition of eGov.
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