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Smart City Vision for Mangaluru through People's Participation

Smart City Vision for Mangaluru through People's Participation
आरंभ करने की तिथि :
Sep 21, 2015
अंतिम तिथि :
Oct 06, 2015
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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The City “Mangaluru” in Karnataka has been selected as one of the Smart Cities to be developed under the Ministry of Urban Development (MoUD), Government of India's Smart City ...

The City “Mangaluru” in Karnataka has been selected as one of the Smart Cities to be developed under the Ministry of Urban Development (MoUD), Government of India's Smart City Mission. In order to participate in the 'City Challenge' proposal competition, Mangaluru is now required to formulate its own unique Vision and prepare the Smart City Plan in consultation with the citizens and other stakeholders.
Mangaluru City Corporation makes a Clarian call to Mangaluru’s responsible, right thinking and smart citizenry to post their valuable suggestions and recommendations to make Mangaluru a truly Smart Global City.
Your valuable suggestions would help Mangaluru to formulate a Smart City Vision, Goals and Strategy to achieve objectives.

The citizens are also requested to share their innovative and sustainable ideas and suggestions to develop Pan City Initiatives using Smart Solutions (using Information and Communication Technology) in areas of Core Infrastructure (as defined in the Smart City Mission Statement & Guidelines) and Area Based Developments to accelerate Economic Activities in the city.

Please provide your suggestions and feedback latest by 5th October 2015.

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sunil kulkarni_3
sunil kulkarni_3 10 साल 8 महीने पहले
Road infra structure –smart vision • Coverage of all storm water drains with solar panels • LED lighting for street lighting/WIFI for full city. • Lung space for all new layouts with garden and community centre. • Sector wise city devolepment • Toilets and drinking water fecility at every half kilometer. • Footpath compulsory for pedestrians. • Goggers park at atleast four locations. • Ring road concept and city bypass for heavy vehicles. • Electrical cable underground.
Sagnik Biswas
Sagnik Biswas 10 साल 8 महीने पहले
The following points should find an impetus: 1. A response based system/portal to recognize various public issues in terms of sewerage, electricity and other basic amenities to enable MCC to work on priority issues on a ticket based system to solve area wise issues. 2. Enter into agreements with companies in and around specific areas to help develop the areas in return for autonomy of investment. 3. The local public bodies should be enabled for participation from the ppl living there.
sunil kulkarni_3
sunil kulkarni_3 10 साल 8 महीने पहले
Road infra structure –smart vision • Coverage of all storm water drains with solar panels • LED lighting for street lighting/WIFI for full city. • Lung space for all new layouts with garden and community centre. • Sector wise city devolepment • Toilets and drinking water fecility at every half kilometer. • Footpath compulsory for pedestrians. • Goggers park at atleast four locations. • Ring road concept and city bypass for heavy vehicles. • Electrical cable underground.
KRISHNARAJ_5
KRISHNARAJ_5 10 साल 8 महीने पहले
VISION STATEMENT “Sustainable and comprehensive growth of our City through a multi-pronged strategy by increasing livelihood opportunities by developing economic value with Enhanced technology, providing Digital Empowerment of citizen with E- Governance and E- Commerce and developing advance infrastructure for growth and improvement towards quality of life mesmerizing cultural aspects ”
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Sagnik Biswas
Sagnik Biswas 10 साल 8 महीने पहले
The major issue of Mangalore's internal roads is that the roads are often found broken and water logged, due to which the areas remain slushy and muddy. The handing down of the roads' management to local level authorities with an interactive community between the contractors, local representatives and the MCC to monitor such issues should be present.