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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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praveen_50
praveen_50 11 years 4 weeks ago
To bring down the casualties caused during heavy rain and deluge it would be better to have electric lines running below the ground instead of having electric poles. The power cut during downpour can be minimized in turn achieving govt goal of 24/7 power.
Kanna Vellaiappan Subramanian
Kanna Vellaiappan Subramanian 11 years 4 weeks ago
4. a)Wide and good quality roads b)Organized house garbage collection and daily clean up of streets c)Low priced and high quality government owned food centers d)Good public transport systems with higher frequency with mini buses e) Well lit up streets
Kanna Vellaiappan Subramanian
Kanna Vellaiappan Subramanian 11 years 4 weeks ago
3. a) Free or low cost high quality education at schools, colleges and skill development centers – unification of public institutions and well controlled privatization b) Integrated, reliable and advanced multi modal transport that are well maintained – meeting the needs of all commuters making it moderately prized and relatively cheap than riding private vehicles c) Common drinkable water at their kitchen taps for the rich and the poor and free Wifi at public places
Radha
Radha 11 years 4 weeks ago
may be I do believe center government work in partnership with state government or otherwise in order to create brand for shelter services to provide social security. All what government have to do is get some buildings, provide food, provide a bed of course not a private room . Inspect them ,Supervise them , CCTV cameras . Keep their records. some medical help. Pretty much thats it. And they can't do drug&drink and help them to find employment.
Kanna Vellaiappan Subramanian
Kanna Vellaiappan Subramanian 11 years 4 weeks ago
2.Dustbins of a unique color, medium sized, open without any lids, designed for easy waste disposal with replaceable bags at frequent distances and strategic locations. Also a well organized system for replacing the waste collecting bags. Separating the wastes at private houses (plastics, paper and organic) before leaving it for collection.
Kanna Vellaiappan Subramanian
Kanna Vellaiappan Subramanian 11 years 4 weeks ago
1. Water Quality Monitoring – Water being a basic human need, a smart city must allow drinkable water at the kitchens and good quality water for other needs. Renewable sources of energy – Reduces pollution, we can reuse the bio waste, self sustaining future Integrated multi modal transport – Reduces road traffic, better reliability and flexibility
Radha
Radha 11 years 4 weeks ago
What I mean is this are necessity now so essential for big cities. Now we have those but in what numbers ? Secondly those institutes has to be government organised. Atleast start with 10 cities I mean shelter homes are a big step ahead . without security - safety - structure nothing is possible. we can't wait for big foreign investment. with or without investment we have to move ahead. At least this much we can do.
Radha
Radha 11 years 4 weeks ago
sirji first create shelter homes for homeless , orphanges, woman shelter. My point is let's make sure of social security first which we are lagging. then more police and more fire brigades for safety point of view. and then management structure like water management,power management , waste management. I will suggest let's start working on this parameter first . then big huge building everything will take place at 2-3 years gap. Issues I mentioned are so important of course you know that
Lawrence Francois
Lawrence Francois 11 years 4 weeks ago
PLEASE NOTE: I DON'T NEED THE PRIZE MONEY OR FAME. PLEASE SEE BELOW & ATTACHMENT. BEST! What: #3 Citizen Engagement, #10 Smart Meters and Management (Water) and #12 Water Quality Monitoring. Why: ‘Citizen Engagement’ is key to a cohesive community with a common vision and a sense of belonging. ‘Smart Meters’ monitors and manages appropriate use of our water resource. Preserving and protecting the quality of our most important natural resource is key to the sustainable future of Smart Cities.