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Published By : Chinmaya Dehury | November 27, 2025 2:40 PM
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Bengaluru, Nov 27: Odisha Housing and Urban Development Secretary Usha Padhee participated in the Urban Policy Dialogues 2025 in Bengaluru organised by Indian Institute for Human Settlements — a key forum shaping India’s urban development discourse and policy directions.

Speaking as a panelist in the session titled “Addressing Urban India’s Brewing Stranded Asset Crisis”, Padhee underscored the importance of urban planning that is sustainable, climate-resilient and citizen-centric.

She emphasised that urban investments must be future-proof, socially inclusive and designed to withstand demographic and environmental transitions.

“Cities are not just physical constructs — they are living ecosystems of people, aspirations and opportunities. Our approach must ensure cities are future-ready, climate-resilient and designed to deliver dignity and a better quality of life for every citizen,” said Usha Padhee.

During the visit, she also held a strategic discussion with the Chief Commissioner, Greater Bengaluru Authority on robust governance structures and institutional strengthening for fast-growing metropolitan regions. The interaction focused on building cities as economic engines, innovation hubs and spaces that support equitable growth.

Reaffirming Odisha’s commitment, she stated that the state continues to drive reform-oriented, technology-enabled and community-partnered urban development that ensures both growth and liveability.