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Draft Standards for Smart Cities in India

Draft Standards for Smart Cities in India
Start Date :
Dec 02, 2016
Last Date :
Dec 21, 2016
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Smart Cities Mission is one of its kinds and does not follow a ‘one-size-fits-all’ approach. Only a broad framework has been given to cities in which they have to ...

Smart Cities Mission is one of its kinds and does not follow a ‘one-size-fits-all’ approach. Only a broad framework has been given to cities in which they have to conceptualize their idea of a Smart City and plan their pathway to ‘smartness’.

Ministry of Urban Development has so far selected 60 Smart Cities in various rounds and based on the Smart City Proposals submitted by Cities, this Ministry has started the process to set the standards for the Smart Cities in India. 16 key features have been outlined, which form the guiding framework for the development of Smart Cities in India. Cities have used this framework to determine their pathway towards ‘smartness’ in their SPVs. The framework includes criteria for Smart City features, induction and the benchmarks. Importantly, there are four stages defined in the pathway of Cities towards smartness. Starting with the baseline condition the Smart Cities will progress through the following stages -

• Level 1 – Base case where service levels are less than 50% of the prescribed benchmark
• Level 2 – Service levels are more than 50% of the prescribed benchmark
• Level 3 – Service levels are more than 75% of the prescribed benchmark
• Level 4 – Advanced stage where prescribed benchmark has been achieved

Co-creation of ideas, strategies, innovative and frugal solutions through an extensive consultative process with all stakeholders is mandated in the Smart Cities Mission Guidelines. Therefore, to finalize the standards for Smart Cities, this Ministry has decided to invite suggestions on the draft Standards. Citizen from all walks of life are welcome to be a part of the consultative process and provide valuable inputs. The last date of submission of suggestions is 20th December 2016.

Click here to read the Draft Standards for Smart Cities.

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Krishna Mirji
Krishna Mirji 9 years 6 months ago
While we plan to create or modify infrastructure in our cities towards making them "SMART", there is an emergent need to transform our citizens' attitudes and behavioural patterns & instincts towards making them also "SMART". I therefore propose a campaign in each of our 'Smart' Cities to educate our citizens to become 'Smart'.
Dinesh Pandey
Dinesh Pandey 9 years 6 months ago
7. Every vehicle has to be register with Mobile Number & email ID, in Every Choawk camera should be there & create chalan online has sent msg with chalan detail to Vehicle owner & proof of Chahan on email ID.
Dinesh Pandey
Dinesh Pandey 9 years 6 months ago
5. All Auto rickshaw / rickshaw not allowed stopping or staying within 100 meter of any chowk/T-point. There should be separate stop point. 6. Many parking's are running on road which is illegal & which are already noticed by department. These parking narrow the two lane to one lane & traffic is slow & create Jam
Dinesh Pandey
Dinesh Pandey 9 years 6 months ago
2. No Hawker shops should on road near any Chowk. Many Hawker run there shop in Footpath and there is no space for pedestrian. Persons purchasing goods from it cause traffic jam. 3. In one address only one-two vehicle should be allow. For extra CAR MCD tax should be yearly Charged with High Amount. 4. If anyone provide space in illegal parking like house/Open Property. Tax should be taken by the Property owner.
Dinesh Pandey
Dinesh Pandey 9 years 6 months ago
# Traffic/Pollution issue in Metropolitan cities Transport Issue is the Main issue in Metropolitan cities. If the Traffic is not smooth, always Jam, which increase Air Pollution & we have to control increase of Vehicle selling. 1. If anyone purchasing Vehicle with in Delhi. He/She should mention Parking space while purchasing (it should be verified by Car Dealer & Then by Traffic Department. ).
Abhisekh Acharya
Abhisekh Acharya 9 years 6 months ago
Hello this is Abhisekh Acharya from Assam and i want to share my perspective on a sustainable community- Social sustainability-education and health care,we need leisure and meeting places for all age groups. Economic sustainability-we all need to work to earn money to live and thrive,shops,transport and sharing acquaintance with employment opportunities. Environmental sustainability-We need clean water and good air,somewhere to put rubbish and a way to recycle resources.
Pradip Mandge
Pradip Mandge 9 years 6 months ago
हमारी ऐतिहासिक धरोहरों तथा यातायात सुगम बनाने हेतु LED high power light से लेस wired drones का इस्तेमाल क्या जा सकता है।
MUKESH MISTRY
MUKESH MISTRY 9 years 6 months ago
Sometimes it is observed in my city that political parties paint "Anti Government Slogans" on the wall of Garden , School , Public Authority Buildings , library , road facing walls and some times private property also etc. Expenses of Painting of Public Building and Utility are apportioned from various type of taxes paid by citizen and No political party has right to waste public money. In view of SMART CITY New law should be made to prohibit such political painting on public wall.