BMC Commissioner praises ‘Mo Bus’ initiative in Barcelona expo

Bhubaneswar/Barcelona:  ‘Bhubaneswar Smart City Limited (BSCL)’ CEO and Bhubaneswar Municipal Corporation (BMC) Commissioner Vijay Amruta Kulange and Capital Region Urban Transport (CRUT) Managing Director Arun Bothra participated in the international summit ‘Smart City Expo World Congress’ (SCEWC) being held in Barcelona from November 7 to 9.

During the event, Kulange emphasised the role of transportation in empowering society, aligning with the Digital India and Smart City mission initiated by the government of India. He highlighted the importance of making public transportation more accessible and efficient while maintaining discipline and adherence to timelines.

Speaking about the Capital city Bhubaneswar where the prevalence of private vehicles is relatively low, he said, “The general populace heavily relies on public transportation, and our aim is to enhance its quality and accessibility while ensuring transparency, adherence to schedules, and discipline within the public transport system.”

“The ‘Mo Bus’ application, developed by Bhubaneswar Smart City Limited, has been instrumental in this regard, building trust among citizens in the public transport system. Additionally, the establishment of the Integrated Command and Control Centre (ICOMC) plays a crucial role in monitoring these applications and their utilization,” he informed.

He also emphasized the pivotal role of digital platforms in advancing transportation systems and collecting feedback from citizens, which is instrumental in direct engagement with the public.

The Smart City Expo World Congress featured a distinguished lineup of 600 speakers, including renowned figures such as computer scientist Margaret Mitchell, AI-specialized lawyer Micaela Mantegna, and sustainable development expert Claire O’Neill, former UK Minister for Energy and Clean Growth.

The Smart City Expo World Congress is an event focused on urban solutions and smart cities across the globe. With over 1,000 exhibitors, 25,000 delegates, and representatives from more than 800 cities and 140 countries, the event is poised to be an influential platform for discussions on urban development and innovation.

Arindam Ganguly, OP

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