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UP Smart Cities include Lucknow, Kanpur, Prayagraj, Varanasi, Agra, and a second ring of towns. ABD wards get water, sewer, lights, and open space. ICCC and apps can speed traffic, fire, and grievance response. Living gains stay pocketed if slums and peri-urban belts are left out. The mission is not a substitute for statewide rural housing and drains.
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Introduction
The Smart Cities Mission picked a set of Uttar Pradesh municipal cores—Lucknow, Kanpur, Prayagraj, Varanasi, Agra, and others such as Aligarh, Bareilly, Jhansi, Moradabad, Saharanpur, and Rampur. Their role for better living is area-based services plus pan-city command, not a magic upgrade of every village.
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What Smart City can change in UP towns
- Area-based development retrofits a few wards with water, sewer, LED streets, and open space—visible on Lucknow riverfront stretches, Varanasi’s Kashi works, and Agra’s tourist precincts.
- Pan-city layers—integrated command and control centres, 311-type grievance apps, smart parking, and bus tracking—can cut response time for fire, flood, and traffic in dense Ganga towns.
- Solid-waste segregation, ICCC cameras, and e-buses aim at air and street hygiene in Kanpur and Lucknow, where living conditions fail first on smoke and garbage.
- Public Wi-Fi, digital payments, and property-tax dashboards are the governance layer that can make a nagar nigam slightly more reachable.
Living conditions beyond the core
- Most UP residents still live outside the ABD pocket: peri-urban Lucknow, industrial Kanpur slums, and pilgrim overflow in Prayagraj and Kashi need city-wide water and housing, not only a smart corridor.
- Delayed projects and consultant-heavy DPRs have left some promised parks and SCADA water lines half-done, so the mission’s role is uneven across the ten-plus UP cities.
- Better living also needs jobs, rents, and flood drainage in the tarai towns; a command room does not replace a storm drain in Gorakhpur or a sewer in west-UP mill mohallas.
Role, fairly stated
- Smart City is a municipal intensification tool for selected UP cities. It improves a slice of urban life when water, waste, and mobility projects actually finish; it is not the State’s rural living-condition programme.
Flow diagram
flowchart TD SCM[Smart City Mission] --> ABD[Area wards] SCM --> ICCC[Command centre] ABD --> Live[Water waste streets] ICCC --> Live Gap[Slum peri-urban] --> Limit[Uneven living gain]
Conclusion
In Uttar Pradesh the Smart City role is to thicken water, waste, mobility, and command-room services in chosen municipal cores such as Lucknow, Kanpur, Varanasi, Prayagraj, and Agra. Better living follows where those projects reach the ward; it does not automatically reach the slum edge or the village.
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