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Draft Standards for Smart Cities in India

Draft Standards for Smart Cities in India
आरंभ करने की तिथि :
Dec 02, 2016
अंतिम तिथि :
Dec 21, 2016
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Smart Cities Mission is one of its kinds and does not follow a ‘one-size-fits-all’ approach. Only a broad framework has been given to cities in which they have to ...

Smart Cities Mission is one of its kinds and does not follow a ‘one-size-fits-all’ approach. Only a broad framework has been given to cities in which they have to conceptualize their idea of a Smart City and plan their pathway to ‘smartness’.

Ministry of Urban Development has so far selected 60 Smart Cities in various rounds and based on the Smart City Proposals submitted by Cities, this Ministry has started the process to set the standards for the Smart Cities in India. 16 key features have been outlined, which form the guiding framework for the development of Smart Cities in India. Cities have used this framework to determine their pathway towards ‘smartness’ in their SPVs. The framework includes criteria for Smart City features, induction and the benchmarks. Importantly, there are four stages defined in the pathway of Cities towards smartness. Starting with the baseline condition the Smart Cities will progress through the following stages -

• Level 1 – Base case where service levels are less than 50% of the prescribed benchmark
• Level 2 – Service levels are more than 50% of the prescribed benchmark
• Level 3 – Service levels are more than 75% of the prescribed benchmark
• Level 4 – Advanced stage where prescribed benchmark has been achieved

Co-creation of ideas, strategies, innovative and frugal solutions through an extensive consultative process with all stakeholders is mandated in the Smart Cities Mission Guidelines. Therefore, to finalize the standards for Smart Cities, this Ministry has decided to invite suggestions on the draft Standards. Citizen from all walks of life are welcome to be a part of the consultative process and provide valuable inputs. The last date of submission of suggestions is 20th December 2016.

Click here to read the Draft Standards for Smart Cities.

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CHETAN VAIDYA
CHETAN VAIDYA 9 साल 6 महीने पहले
These are very comprehensive and capture almost all aspects of making a city sustainable and inclusive. I strongly recommend that you should include standards on revenues and cost recovery in governance group. I believe that some of groups such as Group 9 and Group 10 could be combined together. No need a separate group for reuse of wastes. I don’t agree that these should be separate standards for absolute and relative. How there will you give a combined index at city level? Who will measure an
Praveen
Praveen 9 साल 6 महीने पहले
Please give importance to parks and play grounds in all smart cities, by specifying minimum requirement to be met as they help the citizens to be healthy,by walking,encourage social interaction,can be used for citizen engagements, meets, meeting point in case of disaster.Please include disaster management plan requirements for each city,the recent chennai floods show the defects in Town Planning/Implementation.Town Planning cannot be left alone to Town Planner promote active citizen engagement
Praveen
Praveen 9 साल 6 महीने पहले
To ensure balanced development of cities and prevent high land prices, please freeze development in already developed cities like Bangalore,Chennai, Mumbai, Delhi, Kolkatta etc and develop the remaining undeveloped cities in various states like coimbatore, Mangalore, Hubli/Dharwad etc, why we couldn't do this for 70 years, which means there is no proper planning or our Town Planning education system is just not adequate or creative and seems to just put pressure on the students to norms& marks
Praveen
Praveen 9 साल 6 महीने पहले
Need to introduce distance learning/blended Master courses in Town Planning for Practicing professionals.The existing method of recruiting freshers without experience to Masters in Town Planing need to be done away.How can some body me a Master in a field, without having worked for some time in the field.Since Independence India did not produce world famous Town Planners and except for cities like Chandigarh we dont have wellplanned cities.Town Planning need to encourage fresh creative thinking
JAGDISH PATHAK
JAGDISH PATHAK 9 साल 6 महीने पहले
In respect to demonatisation, I want to suggest that, the outflow of currency notes of rs. 500/= should be not seen any where, speially in small cities and grams , it is necessary to increase the outflow of currency notes of rs. 500/=,furhter,most of the ATM are closed in city as well as grams,it should be invesigated that, whether,it is due to not receipt of cash flow or it is closed intentionally by the bank official or ATM cash filler authority of various region,action to be taken,best wishes
Praveen
Praveen 9 साल 6 महीने पहले
Appreciate the efforts for draft standards.Agree the key to any development is access to efficient Public transportation,which is underground/surface or overhead trains.Which is lacking in most cities.Need to challenge the Zoning concepts,except for hazardous industries which need to be away from the city,residential,commercial,office,hospital,colleges etc can be located near each other and self contained which eliminates commuting.In short we need a new mindset in Town Planning with new people
Praveen
Praveen 9 साल 6 महीने पहले
I am not in agreement with dense planning which is a disaster,if there lack of resources like potable water/ wide roads/Power.Remember if there is lack of drinking water in Bangalore, what will happen to all the developments there.There is focus of development only in 1 or 2 cities in each state like chennai, Bangalore, which is incorrect planning, also land has become a scarce resource due to concentrated development in some pockets.Its time to challengenorms and come up with creativesolutions
Aurobindo Ghosh
Aurobindo Ghosh 9 साल 6 महीने पहले
#MoUD #MyGov Smart cities might have the best state of the art networking facilities and security systems but who can predict changes in the human mind and what they will do next? If a remote village is full of honest, intelligent, smart, educated, cultured, trustworthy and moral people then I will define that place to be smart.