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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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Ankur Dumka
Ankur Dumka 9 साल 6 महीने पहले
Dear Sir, The traffic problem in INDIA is biggest problem. I am proposing an idea of smart traffic management technology where we can monitor the amount of traffic based on the suspended and amount of pollution and suspended impurities (CO, NO2 etc.) of a location and through IoT concept will trigger a free messages to all the nearby vehicles informing about the traffic situation and through GPS will provide an alternative route to the destination. Even traffic lights be monitored through this
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o v gnana prakash
o v gnana prakash 9 साल 6 महीने पहले
Dear Sir Providing facilities to four corners is the first step on to a smart city. Unnecessary wondering of public should be stopped. NEWS ( north, east, west and south) should be connected through one channel for all the facilities for general public. Local officies should coordinate and provide services. Apart from this clean and neat roads, foot paths for free walk, cycling channels, wider roads are important.
KULWANT SINGH BHAU
KULWANT SINGH BHAU 9 साल 6 महीने पहले
Sir, having lived Srinagar city through 2009-2011 and 2014- till date and after receiving a SMS from BSNL for feedback and suggestions for the Srinagar city to run for the race for Smart City .. here are the few things compiled in a pdf which struck my mind !!!
Rajneesh Kumar Das
Rajneesh Kumar Das 9 साल 6 महीने पहले
Cont..It will also help as community kitchen and can save cooking gas coz of economies of scale. People here in singapore mostly rely on these Food courts and mostly eat outside. These food courts are generally found in all the neighbourhood areas. These are not find dine places still the quality of food and price theg offer are very reasonable. I would suggest to do some feasibility analysis for thd ssme and implement in one of the smart urban cities to see if its a success.
Rajneesh Kumar Das
Rajneesh Kumar Das 9 साल 6 महीने पहले
Modi ji, I live in Singapore and likd the concept of Food Courts which serves food at a very competitive rate for all the nations, be it Chinese, malay or indians. People generally eat breakfst, lunch, dinner and eve snax at these places. Similar concept can be intriduced in Indian cities which has a working population both genders. This will create employment to the vendors, ease to the working population where food wont be expensive and cost same if they cook at home or even less & save time 1
Arunima Singh
Arunima Singh 9 साल 6 महीने पहले
We should install smart toll gates which is helpful in avoiding traffic jams on highways. In UAE there is such technology used. Everytime the car goes through that gate radio frequency identification technology detects vehicle and scans the sticker tag sticked on windscreen. The toll of some amount automatically deducted from your prepaid toll a/c with which the sticker is linked. Passers don't need to stop for paying toll tax We can use resources on toll gates at backend for operations, cust ex