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London to help city on civic issues

London and Delhi from now on would share each other’s expertise in solving and tackling issues pertaining to urban governance, transport, education, environment, sports promotion, city tourism, economic affairs and business. Amitabh Shukla reports.

Updated on: Nov 20, 2007 01:33 AM IST
Hindustan Times | By , New Delhi
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London and Delhi from now on would share each other’s expertise in solving and tackling issues pertaining to urban governance, transport, education, environment, sports promotion, city tourism, economic affairs and business. Both the cities signed a partnership agreement on Monday. While Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit signed the agreement on behalf of the Delhi government, Mayor of London Ken Livingstone signed it on behalf of his city.

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Livingstone hoped Delhi would be able to get the Olympics after successfully hosting the Commonwealth Games. Dikshit, cornered on preparations for the Commonwealth Games, said everything was on “the right track, though not visible”. She admitted that traffic is a big problem in the city but added that all big cities have traffic problems. On what impressed him the most about Delhi, Livingstone said it was how different faiths practice their religions without conflict. “Not only London but the whole world needs tolerance and peace,” he said.

Earlier in the day, the London mayor opened an office in Delhi. Called the “London India Office”, it would work to promote business, culture and tourism between the two cities. “Instead of erecting walls against emerging countries like India, the developed world should learn to grow with them. Otherwise, when the economy eventually opens up, it will collapse,” Livingstone said.

 
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