The SCM's goal is to develop cities that are economically vibrant, inclusive and environment friendly. (Image: @SmartPradeshSCM)Smart Cities Mission: Launched on June 25, 2015 by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the Smart Cities Mission (SCM) aims to enhance the quality of life in cities through smart and sustainable solutions. The SCM’s goal is to develop cities that are economically vibrant, inclusive and environment friendly.Smart Cities Mission in Uttar PradeshWith 100 cities driving the initiative, the Smart Cities Mission has achieved significant progress over the last one decade. In Uttar Pradesh, ten cities have been selected under the SCM. These are – Agra, Aligarh, Bareilly, Jhansi, Kanpur, Lucknow, Moradabad, Prayagraj, Saharanpur and Varanasi.Current Status of Smart Cities Mission in Uttar PradeshDuring the ongoing Monsoon session of Parliament, Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Seth raised a question to Minister of State (MoS) for Housing and Urban Affairs, Tokhan Sahu, regarding the total number of projects completed under the Smart Cities Mission (SCM) in various cities across Uttar Pradesh. He also requested on the status of Integrated Command and Control Centres (ICCCs), details of fund utilization under the mission, and the timeline for completing the remaining projects.Also Read | Top 10 Indian states with highest number of operational airports – Full listResponding to this on Monday (July 28), Sahu said that out of a total 893 projects amounting to Rs 21,156 crore, 883 projects amounting to Rs 20,832 have been completed.“As on 11.07.2025, out of a total 893 projects amounting to ₹ 21,156 crore, 883 projects (99% of total projects) amounting to ₹20,832 crore have been completed and the remaining 10 projects amounting to ₹324 crore are ongoing,” he said.The Union Minister also stated that ICCCs are operational in all the 10 cities selected under the SCM. “The Integrated Command and Control Centres are operational in all the 10 cities selected under SCM in the State of Uttar Pradesh,” he noted.“As on 11.07.2025, the ten cities of the State of Uttar Pradesh selected under SCM have been able to claim central financial assistance of ₹4900 crore i.e. 100% of the total Central share allocation and the cities are reported to have utilized ₹4,876 crore i.e. 99.5% of the total Central share claimed,” the minister said in a written statement in Rajya Sabha.Story continues below this adAlso Read | Zojila tunnel deadline pushed to 2028: Here’s why Asia’s longest tunnel project is delayedSector-wise details of projects under SCM in Uttar PradeshS. No.Sectors of SCMTotal ProjectsProjects CompletedAmount (in Rs Crore)1Economic Infrastructure11010825812Environment1414663Smart Energy858525144Smart Governance929227055Smart Mobility17417142046Social Infrastructure10910811437Vibrant Public Spaces15014915278Wash1531506057(Source: As per written statement submitted by Union Minister in Rajya Sabha on July 28)Anish Mondal is a business journalist with over nine years of experience. He writes on diverse subjects such as Infrastructure, Railways, Roadways, Aviation, Politics, Market, Parliamentary affairs, Corporate earnings, General and International news etc. ... Read MoreStay updated with the latest - Click here to follow us on Instagram© IE Online Media Services Pvt Ltd