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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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Pawan Maini
Pawan Maini 11 years 4 weeks ago
Waste management is a problem that plagues our cities. The problem is vast - right from the waste collection, to segregation (informal, at dhalaos) to transportation and finally lack of landfills. Each of these aspects needs to be addressed and to reduce the landfills requirement waste should be treated and where possible enery should be obtained and waste reduced - using waste to energy plants. Dhalaos should be managed very carefully to ensure that the waste is quickly picked up from there.
Naresh Punjabi_1
Naresh Punjabi_1 11 years 4 weeks ago
In our country, all the cities have various problems/ challenges and most of them are common however some are different due to location, demography, culture & social structure. Therefore common solution for common problems will give definitely the best results and helpful for better planning/ coordination/ economical solution.
Jalpesh Rajani
Jalpesh Rajani 11 years 4 weeks ago
Toll booth rates for monthly and daily are pretty much the same.Hence people do not buy the pass and the queues get longer.Criminal wastage of time and money at poll booth queues.Reduce monthly toll rates, more people will buy it.Online recharge of toll pass is need of the hour. We can analyze the number of recurring vehicles by using license plate identification software and if the number of recurring vehicles is very high, RFID tags can then be made compulsory, so the waiting shall reduce.
Harsh Sharma
Harsh Sharma 11 years 4 weeks ago
Respected Sir, In this morden world, verything is made so easy so that people can use it effectivily and efficiently. Sir my concern is that when we treavel through buses we sometimes dont know which root the buses will follow and makes the buses system hard to live with. So my consern is that can government of Inida make an App for the public about telling all the buses no. and their roots the busses will follow. Also tell about the wages required to treavel.
s pattnaik
s pattnaik 11 years 4 weeks ago
Apply existing law stringently and honestly. Create temporary settlers for underprivileged children and long term rehabilitation program must be in place. This measure will not only reduce street organized begging but also minimize law and order issues. The utility services like electricity, water, drainage should given utmost priority. How to improve the existing drainage issues must be thoroughly discussed and planned with involvement of local people.
Robins kumar_3
Robins kumar_3 11 years 4 weeks ago
((1))Bus,cars,taxi,house,banks,city road smart security solution ( Image 1) ((2))smart parking solution (Image 2) ((3))water quality monitoring (Image 3)
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SUYOG DHOOT
SUYOG DHOOT 11 years 4 weeks ago
#bestsoluton:1.SkillDevelopmentCenter required to build smart and digital city 2.water quality monitoring is required for good health 3. grievance req #BestIdea: SkillExchangeCenter is smart idea to gather all peoples and to share skills #poorandrich: Providing motivation and training to peoples to start business, provide soft skills to students at starting years, Financial support for improvement #essentialfacts: G.R of government,Quality Water,healthcare facility, WaterMeter, Schemesinfo