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Final Smart City Proposal Bhagalpur

Final Smart City Proposal Bhagalpur
Start Date :
Mar 02, 2016
Last Date :
Mar 19, 2016
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
Submission Closed

Municipal Corporation Bhagalpur congratulates the citizens of Bhagalpur for being selected in 23 fast track cities. ...

Municipal Corporation Bhagalpur congratulates the citizens of Bhagalpur for being selected in 23 fast track cities.

A special fast track has been provided to 23 high scoring cities of states/UTs to upgrade their proposal which are not covered in first twenty cities and submit it before 15th April 2016. The proposal which will achieve the benchmark set by the wining cities after evaluation by the panel of experts will become eligible for funding on accelerated basis in 2016-17.
To achieve the benchmark set by the MoUD and wining cities, wide range of citizen consultations/ engagements is prerequisite of the Project. In this regard Municipal Corporation Bhagalpur appeal all the citizens to give their suggestions on Previous Proposal. Bhagalpur Smart City Proposal and Comments received from MoUD are uploaded below.

The last date to submit your suggestions/comments is 18th March, 2016.

Click here to read the Draft Proposal

Click here to read the Comments on Smart City Proposal

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rana rana
rana rana 10 years 1 month ago
Please take example of singapore, they cut water from sea and make man made canal passing by middle of country, and develop high rise building. Thanks
rana rana
rana rana 10 years 1 month ago
we should consider max of our smart cities should be beside rivers, lakes and canals. It not only help to over water supply within the city in case of emergency but also give different look and feel to the residents.
rk rana
rk rana 10 years 1 month ago
Roads in urban areas may have green belts at levels lower than roads allowing free flow of rain water which will prevent damage, traffic jams and lowering of ground water table