Mumbai: The Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) is taking significant steps towards the smart and sustainable development of the metropolitan area by collaborating with South Korean experts. This strategic move aims to transform the region into a model of modern urban planning and infrastructure.
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The Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) is a statutory body responsible for the planning and development of the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR). It works on various infrastructure projects to improve the quality of life in the region.
The key areas of focus include smart transportation systems, waste management, energy efficiency, and affordable housing solutions.
South Korean experts will provide technical assistance and share best practices in urban planning, technology, and sustainable development. They will help design and implement advanced systems and solutions for the MMRDA's projects.
Smart transportation systems can significantly reduce travel time, improve road safety, and enhance the overall efficiency and reliability of public transportation, making it more appealing to commuters.
The collaboration will explore the use of innovative solutions for waste collection, recycling, and disposal, including the implementation of smart bins and waste segregation systems to reduce environmental impact and promote a cleaner city.

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