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Draft Standards for Smart Cities in India

Draft Standards for Smart Cities in India
आरंभ करने की तिथि :
Dec 02, 2016
अंतिम तिथि :
Dec 21, 2016
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Smart Cities Mission is one of its kinds and does not follow a ‘one-size-fits-all’ approach. Only a broad framework has been given to cities in which they have to ...

Smart Cities Mission is one of its kinds and does not follow a ‘one-size-fits-all’ approach. Only a broad framework has been given to cities in which they have to conceptualize their idea of a Smart City and plan their pathway to ‘smartness’.

Ministry of Urban Development has so far selected 60 Smart Cities in various rounds and based on the Smart City Proposals submitted by Cities, this Ministry has started the process to set the standards for the Smart Cities in India. 16 key features have been outlined, which form the guiding framework for the development of Smart Cities in India. Cities have used this framework to determine their pathway towards ‘smartness’ in their SPVs. The framework includes criteria for Smart City features, induction and the benchmarks. Importantly, there are four stages defined in the pathway of Cities towards smartness. Starting with the baseline condition the Smart Cities will progress through the following stages -

• Level 1 – Base case where service levels are less than 50% of the prescribed benchmark
• Level 2 – Service levels are more than 50% of the prescribed benchmark
• Level 3 – Service levels are more than 75% of the prescribed benchmark
• Level 4 – Advanced stage where prescribed benchmark has been achieved

Co-creation of ideas, strategies, innovative and frugal solutions through an extensive consultative process with all stakeholders is mandated in the Smart Cities Mission Guidelines. Therefore, to finalize the standards for Smart Cities, this Ministry has decided to invite suggestions on the draft Standards. Citizen from all walks of life are welcome to be a part of the consultative process and provide valuable inputs. The last date of submission of suggestions is 20th December 2016.

Click here to read the Draft Standards for Smart Cities.

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ABHISHEK SINGH
ABHISHEK SINGH 9 साल 6 महीने पहले
THIS IS NECESSARY FOR GOVT OF INDIA TO CREATE A FOCUS TOWARDS ECO MODERN URBAN-RURAL SMART CONCEPT SO THAT PROPER ADVANCED DEVELOPMENT IN INDIA CAN ACHIEVED. IT CAN BE POSSIBLE ONLY WHEN WE ARE READY TO USE NON CONVENTIONAL ENERGY RESOURCES,TELECOMMUNICATION(ICT) AND BEST WATER MANAGEMENT FACILITIES IN INDIA.
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Sidarth Balasundaram
Sidarth Balasundaram 9 साल 6 महीने पहले
Electric vehicle charging infrastructure, waste management, water management with daily reports in sms, incentivizing citizens supporting water conservation, food management , waste management and energy management . flat 50% discount in tax for citizens achieving above factors and award by gov of India .
Deepak Mishra
Deepak Mishra 9 साल 6 महीने पहले
in order to be smart city at all district and taluka level all we should have well organised schools / colleges / hospitals at every 2.00 kms and better road rail connectivity and also ensure that we are not degrading our environmental forest zones which is important part of development and also we should stop all illegal mining and encroachment after all this its start of smart cities
Narasimha Murthy Shekhar
Narasimha Murthy Shekhar 9 साल 6 महीने पहले
for the smart cities and for previous cities machines with bit sense capability the sense goes wrong at the moment solution kind, infrastructure with flower or good trees surrounding house, birds and animals to loiter around, drainage system, government stores(controlled by sense programme/ to check if unspecified quantity is out etc kind!
Tanu Virmani
Tanu Virmani 9 साल 6 महीने पहले
Pollution level eother from vehicke or donestic uses shuld be wihon controlled levels. No dumping in the road. Dustbins should be dere. Gps tracking system vehicle Education shuld be provided by schools dat is quality education. Compettive xams coaching centres should b dere.women friendly environment. Fully computrised system . Driving should be camera recorded at ecery chownk. Only fir registring system shoulb dere. No gunda gardi especially at nukad of road by drunk boys... police should
Praveen K
Praveen K 9 साल 6 महीने पहले
The policy of urbanisation and smart cities to be reviewed.Do we need smart cities.Better we make our villages/semi-urban areas smart.Urbanisations has led to high real estate and cost of living,resulting in high salaries in cities which has led to high production cost and some of our services like call centres ,already gone to low cost destinations like Philipines,with smart cities & planned dense development real estate prices will spike and India product and services may become uncompetitive
Praveen K
Praveen K 9 साल 6 महीने पहले
Please include provision for electrical charging points to charge electric cars and two wheeler,Introduce bicycle tracks and bicycle sharing mechanism.Introduce Trams in middle of road divider, trams can go underground or overhead at Traffic Junctions, instead of elevated metro which is costly.All parameters to be summarrised on Index of Quality of Life,Income level,Safety Index (based on disaster readiness) ,Cost of Living,competitiveness etc and smart cities to be ranked based on the Indices.
DrKartikay Pandey
DrKartikay Pandey 9 साल 6 महीने पहले
V.Matram Modi Ji, The fall in pulses prices, due to demonetization has again proved that the abnormal hike was due to hoarding/black-marketing of pulses, as no major rise in their demand has occurred. Liquor sale dropped, & a fall in crime rate is observed after Nov. 8th. As the nation moves towards a c'less economy, a disc'ned, poor-friendly society will emerge, widening the tax-net, & lower tax rates. Even in Samudra Manthan, deadly poison/inconvenience was obtained before Sweet Nectar/Amrit.