Global summit on 'Livable Cities of Tomorrow' will be organized in Gujarat

Global summit on 'Livable Cities of Tomorrow' will be organized in Gujarat

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Category : International Published on: December 18 2023

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  • As per the recent announcement, the Global Summit on 'Liveable Cities of Tomorrow' will be organized in Gujarat.
  • This global summit will be held in January 2024.
  • It will be organized in Gandhinagar, Gujarat.
  • The summit has brought together urban leaders, practitioners, academicians, industry experts, and knowledge seekers from India as well as across the world to deliberate on initiatives and experiences.
  • This will help in pooling knowledge towards creating a roadmap to enhance the quality of life.
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