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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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SUCHITRA RAGHAVACHARI
SUCHITRA RAGHAVACHARI 11 years 2 weeks ago
Sir, each corporation should have an updated website with dedicated mobile app for complaints registration. 2.the contact numbers of local councillors & officials should be published & readily accessed 3.corporations should give mobile updates for payment of water / sewage / property tax 4.out sourced agents for waste disposal & cleaning roads should be accountable with regular civic society meets - for grievance redressal 5.Testing labs for water & food should be open 24 hrs & awareness created
lakshmi sridhar movva
lakshmi sridhar movva 11 years 2 weeks ago
Question 1: 6.Waste to energy and feul 14.Renewable sources of Energy 7.Integrated Multi-Modal Transport I being in Sweden witnessed that fuel for 90% of the needs comes from garbage processing.Also, wind and solar energy is very much used. 2)Smart Idea : Public transport mobile App with schedules. 3)Tough Corruption laws Work for everyone Tax structures re-organisation 4) Public healthcare,Good Water supply,Garbage collection,Parks and greenery maintanance
SUCHITRA RAGHAVACHARI
SUCHITRA RAGHAVACHARI 11 years 2 weeks ago
Sir, to compare Singapore to one Indian smart city is possible, hence to replicate waste water recycling as done in Singapore will be a game changer for most modern Indian cities. This along with rain water harvesting - as done in Chennai, will banish water woes. Improving ground water availability has been a boon to water starved Chennai where rain water harvesting was made mandatory a few years ago. Simple techniques are used with not much maintenance cost. The same applies to grey water too.
shrithija rai
shrithija rai 11 years 2 weeks ago
in california localresidents created a integrated sewagetreatment plant2help reduce water pollution in their area and it can be actually executed in a very cheaper way which many indiancities can replicate.cleaning occurs in 2waysa]sedimentation filtering and chlorinetreatments are given.after this still lots of dangerous pollutants remain.2combat this biologists developed a series of marshes on 60hectersmarshland whichhad algaefungibacteria seededinit.theseabsorb,neutalise,assimilate pollutant
SUCHITRA RAGHAVACHARI
SUCHITRA RAGHAVACHARI 11 years 2 weeks ago
Sir, the solutions that would make a difference are 1.intergrated transport as it will reduce congestion, increase ease of travel, improve air quality, decrease accidents. 2.digital / smart meters for water & power will make people more responsible, decrease T & D loses, improve distribution to outlying areas & cover all households 3.increased police & civic surveillance will bring down crime, make cities safe for women & children, create an atmosphere of well being without being intimidatory.
MIHIR KUMAR SAHU
MIHIR KUMAR SAHU 11 years 2 weeks ago
There should be a mobile application android that will include all the information about the city like city bus timing,all govt. & pvt. buses running through the city,all train timings with latest updates about arrival and departure,latest flight timings and daily time table and information about important tourist places with distances and means of transport.Location of important hotels,institutions.Establish of proper drainage system.collection of garbages from home to home dustbin in streets.
Deepak Joseph
Deepak Joseph 11 years 2 weeks ago
Double Ring Road and Tangential Entry and Exit This is a road layout for controlling the traffic congestion during vehicle entry and exit from crowded city. Method can be implemented in already existing city by improving upon already available roads and also implemented perfectly in new city. This method was inspired from the road plan of Thrissur City. Largely improved upon to accommodate current need and future needs too. Detailed in the picture attached. Solution for Urban mobility.
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Harish chandra Mourya
Harish chandra Mourya 11 years 2 weeks ago
1)5,11,21 are three solution which implement in all cities because If we reduce the crime they will help us to improve our city. Similarly Recycling and Prevention of all Products are easy rather than manufacture or take it new. Developing skill also good for youth which helps to make smart city. 2)Three ways to reduce gap is : a)We look both in a same way. b)Make one community which include both poor and rich and meeting in every week. c)Giving jobs in all sectors which interact both.