Ministry of Housing & Urban Affairs
Government Aims to Empower Urban Staff for Better City Planning and Management: Shri Manohar Lal Khattar
‘Capacity for Change’ Conference Held in New Delhi Explores How Data and Technology Can Strengthen Urban Governance
MoHUA Launches Key Knowledge Products to Drive Urban Transformation at ‘Capacity for Change’ Conference
Posted On: 08 JAN 2025 7:49PM by PIB Delhi
“The government aims to empower its staff with the skills and knowledge required to plan better and manage cities, thereby enhancing ease of living for citizens.” said Shri Manohar Lal, Union Minister for Housing and Urban Affairs, emphasizing on a citizen centric Urban Governance during his inaugural address at the ‘Capacity for Change: Forging Sustainable Futures’ Conference held at the India Habitat Centre, today in New Delhi.
The conference was organised by National Institute of Urban Affairs, under the aegis of the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs (MoHUA). The conference served as a platform for thought leaders, urban officials, and experts to discuss strategies and best practices for building institutional capacity in urban governance. It explored how data and technology can be leveraged to make capacity-building initiatives a catalyst for strengthening urban governance.
Addressing the gathering, the Minister emphasised the conference’s strategic importance, stating, “This initiative aims to reimagine historic Indian cities, address urban expansion, and integrate technology and AI to shape future cities. We should draw inspiration from the traditional wisdom of our historic cities and combine it with modern technological tools to create sustainable urban environments, as 50 per cent of the population is projected to live in cities by 2047.”
Shri Tokhan Sahu, Hon’ble Minister of State for MoHUA, further highlighted the government’s commitment to fostering inclusive cities. “The mission of the Government of India is not only to make cities engines of growth but also examples of equity, equality, and sustainability. Innovation is key, but it must be citizen-centric. Involving citizens in governance ensures that cities become inclusive, especially for marginalized communities,” he remarked.
Shri Rahul Kapoor, Joint Secretary at MoHUA, reaffirmed the Ministry’s role in addressing urban challenges through technology and capacity-building. “The ‘Capacity for Change’ conference showcases how digital learning can enhance urban governance. Through platforms like the National Urban Learning Platform (NULP), we aim to empower government officials to lead the way toward a sustainable urban future,” he said. He highlighted the Ministry’s commitment to creating resilient cities through collaborative solutions, noting that the NULP currently engages over 107,825 members, including more than 500 Urban Local Bodies (ULBs), and offers over 114 courses to urban practitioners.
Dr. Debolina Kundu, Director (AC) of the National Institute of Urban Affairs, underscored the importance of collaboration in urban governance. “The involvement of state and city officials, Ministry representatives, partners, and experts from across the country in this conference reflects our collective commitment to creating resilient, inclusive, and sustainable urban futures,” she said.
Conference Highlights and Sessions:
The conference included multiple engaging sessions focused on capacity-building as a catalyst for urban transformation. Key topics discussed included:
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‘Capacity Building as a Catalyst for Sustainable Urban Transformation
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‘Building Institutional Capacity for Sustainable Urban Governance
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‘Building for Citizen-Centric Governance
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‘Building Capacities of Urban Officials for Digital Governance
Key Knowledge Products Launched:
Several important knowledge products were launched during the conference, aimed at strengthening urban governance and capacity building:
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Urban Learnathon 2.0: A challenge to promote innovative urban solutions through collaboration between state/city officials, academics, and industry partners.
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NULP 4.0: An on-demand skilling tool that creates India’s largest digital learning community for urban practitioners, fostering a culture of collaborative learning and knowledge co-creation.
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‘Know Your Ministry’ Course: A new course offering an overview of MoHUA, its vision, mandate, and historical evolution.
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‘Pathways for Mainstreaming Urban Climate Action’: A discussion paper addressing climate action in urban settings.
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Publications:
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Towards a More Efficient and Equitable Property Tax System: The Next Step.
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Compendium of Coastal Nature-based Solutions (UrbanShift, NIUA).
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Transforming Cities Playbook: Showcasing practical use cases for Integrated Command and Control Centers (ICCCs) in urban governance.
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Cybersecurity Handbook for Smart Cities: Addressing cybersecurity challenges in smart cities.
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City Innovation eXchange (CiX) Compendium of Success Stories: Highlighting transformative innovations by startups tackling urban challenges.
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Vibrant Public Spaces: A compendium of water and parkscapes from India’s Smart Cities Mission.
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The “Capacity for Change” conference marked a significant step in addressing the complexities of urbanisation in India. By leveraging cutting-edge tools, collaborative platforms, and innovative capacity-building methodologies, this initiative seeks to empower urban practitioners to drive sustainable urban transformation.
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