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Essay Writing Competition for Smart City Faridabad

Essay Writing Competition for Smart City Faridabad
Start Date :
Oct 01, 2015
Last Date :
Oct 21, 2015
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
Submission Closed

All Citizens or Stakeholders (Schools of Faridabad both Private and Public, Higher education Institutes of Faridabad, RWA’s of Faridabad, Training Institutes of Faridabad, City ...

All Citizens or Stakeholders (Schools of Faridabad both Private and Public, Higher education Institutes of Faridabad, RWA’s of Faridabad, Training Institutes of Faridabad, City associations) are invited to participate in Essay Writing Competition for Smart Faridabad.

Please write an essay on “My Smart Faridabad”illustrating a smart solution you think is usable in your Smart City Faridabad.The essay should be written in 1000 words in either of the sub topics or you can write on any other similar sub-topic of your choice.

Topic: My Smart Faridabad

i. Sub Topic : Environment Friendly Faridabad
ii. Sub Topic : Slum free Faridabad
iii. Sub Topic : Inclusive Faridabad
iv. Sub Topic : Liveable Faridabad
v. Sub Topic : Smooth Movement across Faridabad
vi. Sub Topic : Healthy Faridabad
vii. Sub Topic : Safe Faridabad
viii. Sub-Topic : Digital Faridabad
ix. Sub-Topic : Smart Industries

Terms and Conditions

1. Award-winning essay shall be chosen on the basis of its innovative and creative ideas.

2. The name of the participants, address and contact number must be mentioned clearly on the top of the essay.

3. The decision of Municipal Corporation of Faridabad for selecting the winner shall be treated as Final.

The top six essay will be awarded under two categories which are as follows:

1. Open to All – Cash Incentives under this category are as follows:

First Prize (One) – Rs25, 000
Second Prize (One) - Rs.15,000
Third Prize (One) – Rs. 10,000

2. School Students - Cash Incentives under this category are as follows:

First Prize (One) – Rs. 5,000
Second Prize (One) – Rs. 3,000
Third Prize (One) – Rs. 2,000

How to submit

1. Submit online at http://mygov.in

2. The students may submit their essays to the Head of the Institute and the Head of the Institute will submit the same to the District Education Officer.

The Last date for submission of the essay is 20th October, 2015.

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nikhil sharma_34
nikhil sharma_34 10 years 8 months ago
hi this is nikhil sharma resident of faridabad in my dream city there should be better education system
Ashok Kumar_190
Ashok Kumar_190 10 years 8 months ago
Major technological, economic and environmental changes have generated interest in smart cities, including climate change, economic restructuring, the move to online retail and entertainment, ageing populations, and pressures on public finances. It has been suggested that a smart city (also community, Business cluster, urban agglomeration or region) use information technologies
Ashok Kumar_190
Ashok Kumar_190 10 years 8 months ago
1. Make more efficient use of physical infrastructure (roads, built environment and other physical assets) through artificial intelligence and data analytics to support a strong and healthy economic, social, cultural development.
Ashok Kumar_190
Ashok Kumar_190 10 years 8 months ago
2. Engage effectively with local people in local governance and decision by use of open innovation processes and e-participation, improving the collective intelligence of the city’s institutions through E -Governance, with emphasis placed on citizen participation and co-design.
Ashok Kumar_190
Ashok Kumar_190 10 years 8 months ago
2. Empowerment intelligence: Cities provide open platforms, experimental facilities and smart city infrastructure in order to cluster innovation in certain districts. These are seen in the Kista Science City in Stockholm and the Cyber port Zone in Hong Kong. Similar facilities have also been established in Melbourne.
Ashok Kumar_190
Ashok Kumar_190 10 years 8 months ago
1. A common IP infrastructure that is open to researchers to develop applications. 2. Wireless meters and devices transmit information at the point in time. 3. A number of homes being provided with smart energy meters to become aware of energy consumption and reduce energy usage. 4. Solar power garbage compactors, car recharging stations and energy saving lamps.
Priyanka Chandela
Priyanka Chandela 10 years 8 months ago
Waste to Resources -Getting to zero waste is as important to cities as getting to zero carbon. This doesn't mean just encouraging residents to recycle—cities also can deploy technologies to tap the energy and other valuable resources buried in the trash. Advanced anaerobic digesters process organic garbage waste and the sludge left over from treating wastewater to produce biogas, which can be burned for energy.