Manthan 2025 outlines vision for smart, green, and inclusive cantonments

The discussions highlighted ambitious plans for environmentally responsible, technologically advanced, and socially inclusive urban management.

Manthan 2025 outlines vision for smart, green, and inclusive cantonments

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Manthan 2025, the two-day conference of Indian Defence Estates Service (IDES) officers to devise a roadmap for Cantonment Boards, in line with the government’s Viksit Bharat @2047 vision, concluded with a roadmap aimed at transforming cantonments into models of sustainability, digital innovation, and citizen-centric governance.

The discussions highlighted ambitious plans for environmentally responsible, technologically advanced, and socially inclusive urban management.

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The conclave outlined a target for carbon-neutral Cantonments by 2030, with net-zero emissions to be achieved through renewable energy grids, rooftop solar, biogas, and waste-to-energy plants. The initiative will also promote electric vehicle charging hubs, green transport, large-scale afforestation, and institutionalized carbon audits with annual sustainability reporting.

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Looking ahead to 2035, cantonments are expected to evolve into smart, digitally enabled, and citizen-friendly ecosystems. Plans include the integration of smart power systems, AI-driven surveillance, e-mobility solutions, and water recycling, while balancing heritage preservation with modern infrastructure and amenities.

Inclusive development remains a key focus, with measures to ensure the welfare of the poor, senior citizens, differently-abled persons, and special children. Cantonments are set to provide barrier-free infrastructure and accessible social facilities, reinforcing the principle of compassionate governance.

Digital-first service delivery will be strengthened through upgrades to the e-Chhawani 2.0 platform, including AI-based grievance redressal, multilingual support, smart health services, and tele-health solutions. Civic services are set to move entirely online, with data-driven monitoring and dashboards ensuring transparency and efficiency.

The conclave emphasized green leadership, highlighting biodiversity parks, waterbody rejuvenation, waste segregation, and recycling initiatives.

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