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Common Solutions for all cities

Common Solutions for all cities
Start Date :
Jun 14, 2015
Last Date :
Jun 21, 2015
01:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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While each smart city will have distinctive features specific to its location, demography, culture and other such factors, there maybe smart solutions to problems which are common ...

While each smart city will have distinctive features specific to its location, demography, culture and other such factors, there maybe smart solutions to problems which are common to all cities. This contest seeks to identify such smart and innovative solutions to common problems. All questions in this category must be answered to be considered as a complete submission and to be eligible for short-listing. Questions 1. Out of the following 21 smart solutions, select 3 solutions that should be applied to all Indian cities and provide a brief write-up (max. 50 words) to explain why. 2. Describe a ‘smart’ idea that you have seen in some other city(anywhere in the world) that you would like to see replicated in your own city. ‘Smart idea’ means doing more with less. 3. Describe 3 ways that Indian cities can reduce the gap between rich and poor. 4. List out 5 essential facts about your local municipal corporation that should be available to all citizens. Entry Deadline • Entries may be submitted online on the mygov.in portal latest by 23.59 hours (11.59 pm) on Saturday, 20th June 2015. Evaluation The submissions will be evaluated on the following criteria: • Do-ability (50%) • Innovation (50%) Award Two winners in each category will be awarded a citation from the Prime Minister at the Smart City Mission Launch on June 25th, 2015 at VigyanBhavan, New Delhi, along witha cash prize of the following amounts: • Rs. 40,000 - First PrizeRs. 25,000 - Second Prize The winning ideas would be shared with the 100 SmartCities as potentiallyimplementablesolutions and will be considered for pilot • All questions in a particular category must be answered to be considered as a complete submission and to be eligible for short-listing. • The participants(s) entries will be judged for each category independently and on merit. In case of short listing in more than one category, a participant will receive prize money for one category only. • The length of each answer is limited to 250 words or less. Click here for Terms & Conditions and details of Prize amount
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Nityanand Jagdishlal Agrawal
Nityanand Jagdishlal Agrawal 11 years 3 weeks ago
What Smart Cities Must Have -1: Smart cities must be clean first. Waste to Compost solutions to be integrated in city development & management: Kitchen and Hotel Waste or wet waste is particularly suitable for composting that can enrich urban and agricultural soils. Chemical Fertilizers/ crop nutrients manufacturing companies in India, who get government subsidies to the tune of Rs 70,000 Crores /year must be made accountable to co invest in such multiple composting plants in cities and buy back
anshuman kuthiala
anshuman kuthiala 11 years 3 weeks ago
5 essential facts about MC Shimla 1.MC Shimla has been running a solid waste treatment plant at Darani Ka Bagicha at Lal Pani Shimla. 2.Animal Birth Control/ Anti Rabies of Stray Dogs in Shimla and the surrounding villages. 3.City Sanitation Plan has been put on Public Domain for Suggestion and Comments from general public. 4.A beautification project to Providing Parks for local population. 5.PROPOSED ULTRA MODERN SLAUGHTER HOUSE FOR SHIMLA TOWN.
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vijaya v
vijaya v 11 years 3 weeks ago
QTN1-(i)Water management -Leakage detection and Preventive Maintenance- public health,economy achieve goal ofcontinuous water supply(ii) Waste water Management- water conservation and public health (iii)Skill Development Centres- Employment-urban youth QTN2-Smart lighting in Amsterdam.save energy,reflect city’s unique culture and public safety QTN3-Basic services,development informal economy,asset crea .QTN4-services/schemes,council decisions,contact info,citizens'charter and budget/accounts
Manish Agarwal
Manish Agarwal 11 years 3 weeks ago
Jaipur Metro MRTS should replicate follow success model of Delhi Metro Mumbai Metro Namma Metro Bangalore Kolkata Metro and Rapid Metro Gurgaon in all aspects all encompassing ways
anshuman kuthiala
anshuman kuthiala 11 years 3 weeks ago
To reduce the gap between the rich and the poor: 1.Health and education facilities should be provided by the government at subsidised rates. 2.There should be a ceiling limit to the land a private individual can use to make a house. 3.Also a limit has to be put on the number of vehicles that a particular household can own so that public transportation is encouraged.
bridginggapbetweenrichandpoor
vijaya v
vijaya v 11 years 3 weeks ago
1. Out of the following 21 smart solutions, select 3 solutions that should be applied to all Indian cities and provide a brief write-up (i)Water management -Leakage detection and Preventive Maintenance - High rate of water loss during distribution reversed. Basic needs, public health , economy and goal of continuous water supply of good quality can be achieved. (ii)Waste water Management- water conservation , public health. (iii) Skill Development Centres- Employment for urban youth
Sakshi Agrawal
Sakshi Agrawal 11 years 3 weeks ago
QUESTIONS: 1.Out of the following 21 smart solutions, select 3 solutions that should be applied to all Indian cities and provide a brief write-up (max. 50 words) to explain why. 2.Describe a ‘smart’ idea that you have seen in some other city (anywhere in the world) that you would like to see replicated in your own city. ‘Smart idea’ means doing more with less. 3.Describe 3 ways that Indian cities can reduce the gap between rich and poor. 4.List out 5 essential facts about your local municipa
anshuman kuthiala
anshuman kuthiala 11 years 3 weeks ago
Barcelona provincial council has rolled out ‘telecare plus’,a telecare wearable device available for senior citizens,differently-abled,or anybody else who may need emergency medical attention.Citizens who may require urgent medical attention like senior citizens are given a wearable device that can call a 24x7 call center at the press of a button.The wearable device is connected through a (land or mobile) telephone line to a call centre, which can be contacted at the simple press of a button.
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SUCHITRA RAGHAVACHARI
SUCHITRA RAGHAVACHARI 11 years 3 weeks ago
Sir, education is the great equaliser. Hence not three, just good quality education at all levels with more schools & colleges, teacher training centers, technical institutes (ITI), sufficient support from banking sector for education loans, seed fund for small businesses, special funding for women's initiatives, atleast one higher centre of pure science with research facilities in all states & stringent quality control of educational institutes is the need of the hour to bridge income disparity
Anjani Kumar
Anjani Kumar 11 years 3 weeks ago
1. WASTE TO FUEL, ENERGY EFFICIENT & GREEN BUILDINGS, SKILL DEVELOPMENT CENTERS because city should be enriched with clean energy sources and skilled citizen who can earn their livelihood. 2. SMART IDEA:JUSCO utilities waste plastic to make motor-able roads. Its cost effective as well as effective waste mgmt. 3.गरिबॊ कॊ मुफ्त् शिक्षा,छॊटॆ समुह बनाकर रॊजगार,इन छोटे उद्योग से तैयार माल की खपत के लिए एक बाज़ार खड़ा करना. 4. I am naming Jusco: Quality, Accountability,Fast, innovative and reliable.