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Smart City Namma Bengaluru

Smart City Namma Bengaluru
Start Date :
Jun 08, 2016
Last Date :
Jun 26, 2016
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Bengaluru (erstwhile Bangalore), the capital of Karnataka, has a history of over four hundred years, having been founded by Magadi Kempegowda in the year 1537 AD. With its ...

Bengaluru (erstwhile Bangalore), the capital of Karnataka, has a history of over four hundred years, having been founded by Magadi Kempegowda in the year 1537 AD. With its strategic location as well as congenial climate, fertile land & adequate rainfall has grown steadily in its area.

The history of municipal governance of Bangalore dates back to 1862, when nine leading citizens of the city formed a Municipal Board under the Improvement of Towns Act of 1850. Later, a similar Municipal Board was also formed in the Cantonment area of the city. The two boards were legalised in 1881, and functioned as two independent bodies called the Bangalore City Municipality and the Bangalore Civil and Military Station Municipality.

Post-Independence, the two Municipal Boards were merged to form the Corporation of the City of Bangalore in 1949. In January 2007, the Karnataka Government issued a notification to merge 100 wards of the erstwhile Bangalore Mahanagara Palike (BMP) with seven City Municipal Council (CMCs’), one Town Municipal Council (CMC) and 111 villages around the city to form a single administrative area and the body was renamed 'Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike' (BBMP) in 2007.

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Gopalkrishna Hegde_2
Gopalkrishna Hegde_2 9 years 10 months ago
New areas in and around Yelahanka North Bangalore and green fields are filled with unplanned houses in private Layouts to accommodate expanding population.But no developmental activities are undertaken like no Connecting Roads,inadequate water supply, inadequate sanitation,inefficient mobility and transport and no safety and security of citizens particularly women and children -Particularly health and education aspect of Middle class and poor are not given due care.
Varun John
Varun John 9 years 10 months ago
Air pollution is a growing concern in Bengaluru City. Unused spaces under the flyovers can be utilized for growing common air purifying plants such as Areca palm. These potted plants would help clean up the air and reduce air pollution to an extent. The greenifying of these spaces would however need periodic maintenance. #AirPollution
nagesh mallappa
nagesh mallappa 9 years 10 months ago
Daily we come across Ambulances stuck in traffic signals and patients life is at high risk. Instead of traveling by road to the hospital, we can have cable car connectivity to important hospitals from specific destinations. This will reduce commute time and patients life can be saved. Same can be extended to VVIPs travelling by road creating traffic jams, they can use cable cars here.
SUMIT JELOKA
SUMIT JELOKA 9 years 10 months ago
People want to be able to walk on the roads of India without being crushed or maimed. Smart pedestrian signals, together with footpaths and zebra crossings, and a handful of manners thrown in, will enable us turn this IT-halli into a Smart-halli. Pedestrians have the right of way in all cities around the world. That is what makes makes the cities ‘smart’.
Kabir_62
Kabir_62 9 years 10 months ago
Inputs for SMART Cities from Hasiru Dala From the perspective of wastepickers and other informal waste workers "Smart Cities" is more than the technology enablement of citizen-government or peer-to-peer interactions and transactions. (continued in PDF, attached), for more details you can visit: www.wastenarratives.com
shivarama krishnan
shivarama krishnan 9 years 10 months ago
Before the city go to smart city..First BBMP has to collect betterment charge and issue the Katha certificate for all the property holder. and remove A Katha, B katha.and abolish the Akrama sakrama.if they collected Betterment charges they can have the fund of90000 lacs(45000*200000 property). The Metro Project has to be implemented an span of 2 years for all the area. so that road traffic can be avoid or restrict the Motor vehicle sales or usage.
anirban choudhury
anirban choudhury 9 years 10 months ago
Smart City Investment Trust (SMIT)an instrument for non recourse debt funding of smart city infrastructure projects. Refer for details linkedin posting "INDIAN SMART CITY SPV - From where the money for financial closure would come? Is Urban India ready to pay for it?". https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/indian-smart-city-spv-from-where-money-financial-would-choudhury?trk=pulse_spock-articles