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Common Solutions for all cities

Common Solutions for all cities
Start Date :
Jun 14, 2015
Last Date :
Jun 21, 2015
01:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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While each smart city will have distinctive features specific to its location, demography, culture and other such factors, there maybe smart solutions to problems which are common ...

While each smart city will have distinctive features specific to its location, demography, culture and other such factors, there maybe smart solutions to problems which are common to all cities. This contest seeks to identify such smart and innovative solutions to common problems. All questions in this category must be answered to be considered as a complete submission and to be eligible for short-listing. Questions 1. Out of the following 21 smart solutions, select 3 solutions that should be applied to all Indian cities and provide a brief write-up (max. 50 words) to explain why. 2. Describe a ‘smart’ idea that you have seen in some other city(anywhere in the world) that you would like to see replicated in your own city. ‘Smart idea’ means doing more with less. 3. Describe 3 ways that Indian cities can reduce the gap between rich and poor. 4. List out 5 essential facts about your local municipal corporation that should be available to all citizens. Entry Deadline • Entries may be submitted online on the mygov.in portal latest by 23.59 hours (11.59 pm) on Saturday, 20th June 2015. Evaluation The submissions will be evaluated on the following criteria: • Do-ability (50%) • Innovation (50%) Award Two winners in each category will be awarded a citation from the Prime Minister at the Smart City Mission Launch on June 25th, 2015 at VigyanBhavan, New Delhi, along witha cash prize of the following amounts: • Rs. 40,000 - First PrizeRs. 25,000 - Second Prize The winning ideas would be shared with the 100 SmartCities as potentiallyimplementablesolutions and will be considered for pilot • All questions in a particular category must be answered to be considered as a complete submission and to be eligible for short-listing. • The participants(s) entries will be judged for each category independently and on merit. In case of short listing in more than one category, a participant will receive prize money for one category only. • The length of each answer is limited to 250 words or less. Click here for Terms & Conditions and details of Prize amount
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SiddarthPT
SiddarthPT 10 years 10 months ago
b. Economic Gap: Avail economic Opportunities –the construction workers, migrants and seekers must be associated with the service sector- include in maintenance [sweeping, cleaning, washing, etc,.]
SiddarthPT
SiddarthPT 10 years 10 months ago
The gap between the rich and the poor are of three types a. Physical Gap: Urban Rehabilitation programs for the poor-Proper housing and allocating proper location in land use [by avoiding segregation/isolation]-decentralize the urban poor population- equal distribution.
Rajvardhan Rajesh Jadhav
Rajvardhan Rajesh Jadhav 10 years 10 months ago
1:Citizen engagement, EnergyEfficient&GreenBuildings and Integrated multi modal transport-affect every individual+address climate change. 2:contactless smart card for payment of public transport fares,& at retail stores+linked to the AADHAAR Card. 3:creating jobs and making the citizens more self reliant, promoting entrepreneurship & making education compulsory. 4:tax benefits of government schemes,development plans & goals,disaster management protocol,development work done, planned work.
SiddarthPT
SiddarthPT 10 years 10 months ago
2.Urban agriculture is the future of world's food produce.Agricultural land that is used to create these cities can be replenished within the city itself through URBAN FARMING on the city's rooftops.In Monreal, Canada, LUFA FARMS grows organic food on rooftop greenhouses, recirculating 100% of irrigation water through hydroponic techniques, biological pest controls and harvest 120 metric tons of produce each year from this facility.Let us include agrarian community-GETSMARTTOGETHER
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Sanjeev Agarwal_1
Sanjeev Agarwal_1 10 years 10 months ago
18.Integrated multimode transport service using single Smart card service like Oyster in London UK(A smartcard which can hold pay as you go credit, Travelcard and Bus & Train Pass, season tickets to travel on bus,train, DLR, London tube, Over ground,National Rails in London). With an Oyster card you can: •Store credit to pay as you go •Set Auto top-up •Add Travelcard if longer than a day •Add Bus & Train passes •Add discounts/concessions •Protect your from loss or theft
Niepukhrie Tepa
Niepukhrie Tepa 10 years 10 months ago
Q4. BBMP a)Transparency in budget by publishing yearly reports b)GIS based property tax collection/management c)Bangalore One initiative d)transparency in vacancies e)transparency in awarding contracts
shrey kapoor
shrey kapoor 10 years 10 months ago
1)a)water problem b)cleaning of roads c)informing about unauthorise access of some area by person in colony 2)a)information by messages about new developments in country b)transactions message c)technical enhancment of govt. departments 3)big data can be used as a)directory b)encyclopedia c)cluster of information d)we can make information centers e)data can be used in automisation 4)a)automisation b)saves time c)saves man power and can increase the efficency of work 5)using proxy system
SiddarthPT
SiddarthPT 10 years 10 months ago
c) Recycling and Reduction of C&D Waste – Approximately 125 million tons of C&D waste will be generated in total– Must be recycled to save natural resources (stone, river sand, soil etc.) and energy, bulk is carried over long distances for just dumping, its presence spoils processing of bio -degradable as well recyclable waste.
SiddarthPT
SiddarthPT 10 years 10 months ago
b) Energy Efficient & Green Buildings –A green building covers efficient water management, storm water management, energy efficiency [electricity, HVAC], usage of efficient materials, design of healthy work environment, design of active communal spaces and proper green balance