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Mumbai Smart City Initiative through Citizen Participation

Mumbai Smart City Initiative through Citizen Participation
आरंभ करने की तिथि :
Sep 29, 2015
अंतिम तिथि :
Oct 16, 2015
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Greater Mumbai, the city of dreams, is also part of the Smart City Challenge, commissioned by the Ministry of Urban Development. The focus on making any city smart is to provide ...

Greater Mumbai, the city of dreams, is also part of the Smart City Challenge, commissioned by the Ministry of Urban Development. The focus on making any city smart is to provide better services more efficiently to its citizens at their doorstep. With this view, the Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai believes that ideas for developing Mumbai into a Smart City should come directly from its citizens. This initiative is part of the comprehensive plan for citizen engagement envisioned by the MCGM. We will also be inviting suggestions via social media, at the level of the wards and on a pan city level.

With a population which is diverse and vibrant in so many ways, the potential to develop the city of Mumbai is limitless. As the pioneer of development and business and a melting pot of cultures, Mumbai is a very good representation of the dynamic culture of India. As a representative, Mumbai has the responsibility of becoming a global example of an efficient and citizen friendly city, through technology and service delivery.

To this purpose, we the MCGM, invite citizen of Mumbai to tell us what they believe should be a part of the Plan to develop Greater Mumbai into a city where every citizen enjoys efficient services and overall quality of life is increased and preserved. We are looking for any ideas, innovations and suggestions that will help us put together a good plan for the smart development of Mumbai.

Smart Cities Challenge - MCGM

Please provide your suggestion and feedback latest by 15th October, 2015.

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DHARMESH_19
DHARMESH_19 10 साल 6 महीने पहले
FOR IMPROVEMENT OF SMART CITIES / VILLAGES AS WELL, GOVERNMENT CAN TAKE THE HELP OF CORPORATE GIANTS. THEY CAN PROVIDE THE TRANSPORTATION FACILITIES FOR PARTICULAR CITY ON NO PROFIT NO LOSS BASIS. THEY CAN PROVIDE THE OTHER SERVICE LIKE INTERNET, ROAD DEVELOPMENT, CULTURE AND MUCH MORE AS THEIR CSR. THEY SHOULD FOCUS ON INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND EARNING RATHER THAN LOCAL BUSINESS AND SHOULD PROVIDE FACILITIES COMPULSORY TO SOCIETY.
DHARMESH_19
DHARMESH_19 10 साल 6 महीने पहले
FOR IMPROVEMENT OF SMART CITIES / VILLAGES AS WELL, GOVERNMENT CAN TAKE THE HELP OF CORPORATE GIANTS. THEY CAN PROVIDE THE TRANSPORTATION FACILITIES FOR PARTICULAR CITY ON NO PROFIT NO LOSS BASIS. THEY CAN PROVIDE THE OTHER SERVICE LIKE INTERNET, ROAD DEVELOPMENT, CULTURE AND MUCH MORE AS THEIR CSR. THEY SHOULD FOCUS ON INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND EARNING RATHER THAN LOCAL BUSINESS AND SHOULD PROVIDE FACILITIES COMPULSORY TO SOCIETY.
yogesh maurya_1
yogesh maurya_1 10 साल 6 महीने पहले
General Information on MumbaiMumbai, the capital city of the state of Maharashtra which was initially a composite of seven marshy islands, is a now a 3km wide and 22 km long wide strip where millions of people reside. With a cosmopolitan nature, the city is the "melting pot" wherein Hindus, Jews, Muslims, Parsis, and Christians co-exist happily under the common designation, the 'Mumbaikars'. Presently Mumbai is thedream city for all, from businessmen tofilm stars, from designers to tycoons and not to forget the common people.Mumbai is the entertainment as well as the commercial hub of India. Formerly known as Bombay and presently referred as the "Alpha World City", this exhilarating city of Mumbai is among the most populated cities in the world. Lying in the western coast of India, this glamorous city has a natural harbor.General Information on Mumbai reveals that during the middle of the 18th century, the British reshaped the city of Bombay with various engineering projects on a large scale, which was followed by the emergence of the city as a major trading town. Theeducational and the economic development entered the city in the 19th century. In the early half of the 20th century, Bombay bore the evidences of the movement for Indian independence. The year 1960 saw the formation of the new state of Maharashtra with Bombay as its capital. Later on in 1995, Bombay was rechristened as Mumbai.Mumbai popularly known as the "city that never sleeps" generates 25% of India's industrial output, 5% of India's GDP, 70% of the total capital transactions that take place in the Indian economy and 40% of the maritime trade. Besides being the home to all major financial bodies, Mumbai also houses the popular Bollywood industry.Mumbai, the soul of all human activities is the place which creates millionaires and paupers overnight. To most of us the very name of the city means, the glamour of the Bollywood industry, cricket matches in the weekends, double decker buses, enjoying bhelpuri on the golden beaches, rollicking nightlife, best of foods etc.TheBrihanmumbai Municipal Corporation(BMC) is responsible for the civil administration of the city with the power vested in the hands of the Municipal Commissioner. The metropolis comprises two districts, each of which falls within the falling within the District Collector's jurisdiction. The legal jurisdiction over the city is enjoyed by the Bombay HighCourt and two other lower courts.Mumbai is among the most well connected cities in India. Extensive railand road network connects the city to every corner of India whereas airways connect it globally.
KRIPAN AYUDH ROY
KRIPAN AYUDH ROY 10 साल 6 महीने पहले
The followings may be few suggestive measures for a smart and clean city: 1. Street washing before sweeping; 2. Use Bio-disposers to dispose kitchen / bio-degradable waste directly to sewer network. 3. Areas without sewer network may be provided with Bio-digesters for tackling bio-degradable waste. 4. Manage all type of Solid Waste separately without co-mingling for efficient reuse / recycling. & 5. Prefer to provide decentralised sanitation facilities, community managed & self sustainable.
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