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Ministry of Urban Development
Government of India
Ministry of Urban Development
04-April-2016 15:58
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Special Purpose Vehicle for Bhubaneswar Smart City takes off
R.Vineel Krishna appointed Chief Executive Officer
Bhubaneswar Smart City Limited, the SPV declares commencement of business from April 1,2016
SPV to have Authorised Capital of Rs.500 cr
R.Vineel Krishna appointed Chief Executive Officer
Bhubaneswar Smart City Limited, the SPV declares commencement of business from April 1,2016
SPV to have Authorised Capital of Rs.500 cr
Odisha capital
Bhubaneswar which came at the top of the first batch of 20 smart cities
selected by the Ministry of Urban Development also became the first to get its
Special Purpose Vehicle take off holding the first meeting of the Board of
Directors last week at which several operational decisions were taken.
At the first Board meeting held on March 29, 2016, Shri R.Balakrishnan, Development Commissioner and Additional Chief Secretary to Government of Odisha was appointed as Chairman of the SPV, Vice-Chairman of Bhubaneswar Development Authority as Managing Director and Shri R.Vineel Krishna as the CEO of ‘Bhubaneswar Smart City Limited’.
A 16-member Board of Directors was set up with representatives of various departments and agencies of the Odisha Government, one representative of Government of India and 5 Independent Directors of which at least one will be woman.
Bhubaneswar Smart City Limited, the Special Purpose Vehicle will have Authorised Capital of Rs.500 cr, divided in to 5 crore shares of Rs.100 each. Of this, the Government of Odisha and Bhubaneswar Municipal Corporation will have a share of Rs.112.50 cr each while Bhubaneswar Development Authority will contribute share capital of Rs.250 cr.
As required under the provisions of the Companies Act, 2013, the Board of Bhubaneswar Smart City Limited declared the date of commencement of business as April 1,2016.
The Board in its first meeting also decided on delegation of financial powers. CEO can accord administrative approval for projects up to Rs.7 cr, Managing Director –up to Rs.10 cr, Executive Committee of SPV –up to Rs.25 cr and the Board up to Rs.100 cr. projects costing over and above Rs.100 cr will be sanctioned by the state government.
Project management will be undertaken through engagement of Project Management Consultancy. CEO was authorized to finalize the terms and conditions and manner of recruitment and also engage agency for providing various services.
Shri R.Vineel Krishna, appointed as CEO was earlier Collector and District Magistrate of Malkangiri district.
Under Smart City Mission Guidelines, SPVs for each smart city are to be set up to enable faster execution of projects by delegating to them powers of various concerned departments and agencies.
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