
Mr, Kunal Kumar, Municipal Commissioner, addressed a gathering during the official launch of the three-phase Smart City programme at the Kasba Ganpati Mandal.

On the occasion of Teacher’s Day, Sakal International Learning Centre’s (SILC) Chief Operating Officer, Dr. Apoorva Palkar…

The students of College of Engineering, Pune (COEP), are keen to promote the ‘Smart City’ project initiative in the city. They took part in an interactive session with Sakal Media Group’s…

“The Sakal International Learning Centre (SILC) will take the lead in skill development for start-ups under the ambitious Smart City project…

The number of people in our cities and the people who are dependent on urban facilities has been increasing across the world.

Puneites have made a resolution to implement the concept of ‘Smart City’ successfully by keeping aside all political differences during the ‘Simply Smart’ programme…

“Engaging citizens and ensuring public participation in the city’s development, is at the core of the Smart City project implemented in Tel Aviv,”

Agrowon and the Delivering Change Foundation (DCF) have taken up the Smart Village initiative with the help of Israeli companies…

The Government has nominated 98 cities in India for the Smart City project. Out of 98 cities, 24 are capital cities, another 24 are business and industrial centres…

On 7th Aug, 2015, the Ashoka Foundation came forth with a proposal for a strategic partnership in the field of societal…

Mr. Devendra Fadnavis, Chief Minister, Maharashtra announced that Pune and Pimpri-Chinchwad will receive an equal funding under the Centre’s ‘Smart City’ project.

Pune and Pimpri-Chinchwad have been shortlisted by the State government for the Union government’s ambitious Smart City project.