<p>Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Sunday inaugurated several projects, including the state-of-the-art Integrated Command and Control Centre under which over 2,000 CCTV cameras have been installed here to keep a check on traffic violations.</p>.<p>Shah also laid foundation stones of a hostel block of commerce college, a project for constructing 240 houses for police personnel and a bus depot-cum-workshop.</p>.<p>The ICCC centre is also integrated with major citizen services including water, electricity, sewage, solid waste management, transport, e-governance, parking and public-bike sharing for an effective monitoring of services and data analysis.</p>.<p>The Union minister was accompanied by Punjab Governor and Chandigarh administrator Banwarilal Purohit on this occasion.</p>.<p>Addressing the gathering, Shah said he was visiting the 'beautiful city' after a long time and felt very good.</p>.<p>"In the history of the modern world, Chandigarh is the most developed city in the category of planned cities," said Shah.</p>.<p>He recalled that when he was young, children in Gujarat were then given an example of Chandigarh as the planned and good city.</p>.<p>He said when a city grows, its requirements also change and as times change, there is a change in needs and requirements.</p>.<p>"And those which do not change with the times, they cannot keep themselves relevant," he said.</p>.<p>He also lauded the Chandigarh administration for making a system to adapt this change.</p>.<p>"And that is not only for people's facilities, it includes security also, environment protection," he said.</p>.<p>Shah said when Narendra Modi was the chief minister of Gujarat, he got many urban development-related projects implemented.</p>.<p>He said Gujarat is among those states where the urban population is perhaps the maximum.</p>.<p>The Union minister said after Modi became prime minister, he brought the Smart City concept in the entire country.</p>.<p>PM Modi also brought AMRUT scheme, solar mission and green city, he said.</p>.<p>The other projects which the Union Minister inaugurated included a new office building of Chandigarh Housing Board, two government schools and an urban park.</p>.<p><strong>Check out DH's latest videos:</strong></p>
<p>Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Sunday inaugurated several projects, including the state-of-the-art Integrated Command and Control Centre under which over 2,000 CCTV cameras have been installed here to keep a check on traffic violations.</p>.<p>Shah also laid foundation stones of a hostel block of commerce college, a project for constructing 240 houses for police personnel and a bus depot-cum-workshop.</p>.<p>The ICCC centre is also integrated with major citizen services including water, electricity, sewage, solid waste management, transport, e-governance, parking and public-bike sharing for an effective monitoring of services and data analysis.</p>.<p>The Union minister was accompanied by Punjab Governor and Chandigarh administrator Banwarilal Purohit on this occasion.</p>.<p>Addressing the gathering, Shah said he was visiting the 'beautiful city' after a long time and felt very good.</p>.<p>"In the history of the modern world, Chandigarh is the most developed city in the category of planned cities," said Shah.</p>.<p>He recalled that when he was young, children in Gujarat were then given an example of Chandigarh as the planned and good city.</p>.<p>He said when a city grows, its requirements also change and as times change, there is a change in needs and requirements.</p>.<p>"And those which do not change with the times, they cannot keep themselves relevant," he said.</p>.<p>He also lauded the Chandigarh administration for making a system to adapt this change.</p>.<p>"And that is not only for people's facilities, it includes security also, environment protection," he said.</p>.<p>Shah said when Narendra Modi was the chief minister of Gujarat, he got many urban development-related projects implemented.</p>.<p>He said Gujarat is among those states where the urban population is perhaps the maximum.</p>.<p>The Union minister said after Modi became prime minister, he brought the Smart City concept in the entire country.</p>.<p>PM Modi also brought AMRUT scheme, solar mission and green city, he said.</p>.<p>The other projects which the Union Minister inaugurated included a new office building of Chandigarh Housing Board, two government schools and an urban park.</p>.<p><strong>Check out DH's latest videos:</strong></p>