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What is the best strategy for area based development in Allahabad?

What is the best strategy for area based development in Allahabad?
Start Date :
Oct 26, 2015
Last Date :
Dec 05, 2015
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What is the best strategy for area based development in Allahabad? Please mention the name(s) of areas/ colonies in a maximum of 25 words under each classification. (E.g. ...

What is the best strategy for area based development in Allahabad? Please mention the name(s) of areas/ colonies in a maximum of 25 words under each classification. (E.g. Retro-fitting of Rani ki Mandi, etc.)

1. Retrofitting - Planning in existing built up area of 500 Acres
2. Redevelopment - Replacement of the existing built-up of 50 Acres
3. Greenfield - Innovative planning, financing and implementation tools on vacant land of 250 Acres

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Manish Yadav_31
Manish Yadav_31 10 years 9 months ago
However, all such dream may become true only with smart application of technology and commitment of the citizens to pay for availing such services would be the necessary to make the smart city self- sustainable. However, the town planners should foresee the citizens’ requirement at least up to the year 2050, and accordingly all the service providers should plan to augment respective schemes, but with low carbon foot print.
Manish Yadav_31
Manish Yadav_31 10 years 9 months ago
The dream smart city should have 24X7 quality water supply, low power consuming & high illuminating electric lighting with uninterrupted electricity, 100% coverage with sewer network and solid waste management facilities, low-floor bus services, metro / mono rail, sky-walks, moving footpaths, environment friendly cars, best uses of solar energy, underground / multi-level parking facilities, best educational institutions, quality health service facilities, and many other opportunities / facilitie
Manish Yadav_31
Manish Yadav_31 10 years 9 months ago
Through introduction of ‘smart cards’, the future water supply system could be provided with 100% metering facilities, connections with sewer network would become fool proof, solid waste management would become easier, a single smart card may be used for all kind of city transport facilities, the same card could also be used for collection of user charges for water, electricity & sanitation, for recharging mobiles / internet / tele-communication services, all kind of grievance redressal system c
Manish Yadav_31
Manish Yadav_31 10 years 9 months ago
The IT industries in India are now recognised worldwide for their contribution to the society, and we may involve them to develop ‘smart solutions’ in the shape of ‘smart cards’. Such smart cards need to be provided with the smart citizens followed by capacity building of the citizens through the IT sector for developing the smart city. At institutional level, appropriate capacity building for Urban Local Body (ULB) officials should be carried out to adopt the best practices in e-Governance to p
Manish Yadav_31
Manish Yadav_31 10 years 9 months ago
It may be relevant to mention that, both Union and the State governments have invested in developing the city infrastructure since long, but there are little progress made to ensure sustainability of such infrastructures. One of the major causes for failure in achieving sustainability of infrastructure projects is lack of peoples’ participation. Therefore, introduction of ‘smart technology’ in the form of providing ‘smart cards’ to the citizens for very many purposes right from grievance redress
Manish Yadav_31
Manish Yadav_31 10 years 9 months ago
The area / ward of the city with highest literacy rate (particularly computer literacy) should be chosen as the ‘first smart pilot project, as success of the entire programme would solely depend on public participation / acceptance by the citizens living in that area / ward. The Census 2011 data of that the city should be referred for this. However, an assessment of computer literacy may be carried out to identify the ‘pilot project area / ward
Manish Yadav_31
Manish Yadav_31 10 years 9 months ago
A citizen of a smart city would have priorities for a smart solution towards all the public utility services as the maiden endeavour of the government to make the city ‘Smart’. Introduction of ‘smart cards’ for utility services such as water supply, sewerage, solid waste management, all different mode of public transports, electric supply, ration shops, milk booths, tele-communication services, internet facilities and many other evolving services would be a smart step towards achieving the goal
Manish Yadav_31
Manish Yadav_31 10 years 9 months ago
The city should have usable footpaths, provisions for cycling lanes and public spaces. I need a city that is both smart and livable. Opportunities to socialize, weather it be a road, a park or a public square will play an important role in our lives.
Manish Yadav_31
Manish Yadav_31 10 years 9 months ago
ALL SMART CITY SHOULD HAVE SYSTEM OF POWER GENERATION THROUGH WASTE. MOST RECENT TECHNOLOGY OF PLASMA GASIFICATION BE INITIATED THROUGH WASTE FOREIGN COLLABORATIONS.
Manish Yadav_31
Manish Yadav_31 10 years 9 months ago
The definition ofthe smart city will be specific to each cities participating in smart city mission but some of the features are common among these cities / 1. citizen participation / 2. education and employment /3. water and energy supply /4. transportation and mobility /5. sanitation and waste management