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ABOUT
JSCL

Jhansi in Uttar Pradesh (India) is one of the shortlisted cities selected in 3rd round from the total 100 shortlisted cities by Ministry of Urban Development (MoUD), Government of India. As per the directions of Government of India (GoI), Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) was incorporated with the name “Jhansi Smart City Limited” on 22nd November 2016. JSCL is headed by its Chairman and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and has nominees from Central Government, State Government and ULB on its Board.

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Smart City Mission

By inculcating the ideation of creating a sustainable tomorrow with the right amalgamation of Government & Citizen together, articulating the Vision and Blueprint of the NEW EDITION JHANSI.

Smart City Mission
The Smart Cities Mission (SCM) was launched by Honourable Prime Minister Narendra Modi on 25 June 2015, is a joint effort of the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs (MoHUA), and all state and union territory (UT) governments. The SCM was attended by over 1,200 public sector leaders, urban planning experts and citizens from across the country.

The early history of the Jhansi is connected with the region, which was known at different times as Chedidesha, Chedi-rashtra or Chedi Janapada, Jejakbhukti, Jejahuti or Jajhotl and Bundelakhand. The region seems to have been inhabited by certain primitive people like the Bhils, Kols, Saheriyas, Gonds, Bhars, Bangars and Khangars. Jhansi was a stronghold of the Chandela kings. Balwant Nagar was the name of this place. But in 11th century Jhansi lost its importance. It gained importance when it came under the rule of Marathas. When Bundela King Chhatrasal gave one-third of his kingdom to Peshwa Bajirao, Bajirao distributed it into his generals, since ruling this part in Bundelkhand from his capital Pune was not feasible. Thus, Jhansi came under the rule of Newalkars.

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