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Chandigarh - Round 3: Citizen Consultation on Smart City Proposal

Start Date :
Dec 02, 2015
Last Date :
Dec 12, 2015
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
In the past few months we all have worked in conjunction towards making Chandigarh a Smart City. The citizen feedback received at various stages of this competition have been ...
valuable Proposal transportation time will be very reduced by this proposal Instruct all Markets to have adequate DUST BINS in their area.
Proposal is very creative and unique Large open area for development within sector 17 market is very good idea Beggers should not be allowed in the city.
It will provide more informations regarding new updates Leveraging IT for delivering of citizen services is very helpful for every one All dogs should be removed.
Smart city proposal will lead and control on every sector like health, education, public administration, tourism, culture, transportation and economy Develop Innovations/ Knowledge hub by this proposal. It is very good Prepare policy and encourage local processing of Horticulture waste
Proposal is awesome managing the solid waste will lead to the clean city Prepare a policy to ensure all residents of houses of 2 kanals and above process their horticulture waste within their plots. Verms should be available.
Chandigarh Smart City Proposal is nice enough for the city
Coverage of sewage network will help in maintaining the city clean
Introduce SMART Cards for parking and some other services
all round development of the city smart city walk - SUPER HIT Wi-Fi and internet connectivity
Proposal is very creative and unique Large open area for development within sector 17 market is very good idea Beggers should not be allowed in the city.
Good Proposal for chandigarh to divide the plan area wise is the smart step Better walkability and pedistrian facility required
Look forward to see our city transformed into the leading Indian smart city Regular Electricity supply is important point Install dust bins in the parks