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Dehradun Smart City Proposal

Start Date :
Mar 04, 2016
Last Date :
Mar 19, 2016
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
Government of India launched the Smart Cities Mission to enable the holistic development of Indian cities. This initiative under the Ministry of Urban Development (MoUD) aims to ...
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Himanshu Ahuja_8
10 years 3 months ago
In my opinion, zones should be divided in a radius outward from the central point of the city, Clock Tower. Option 1 (first choice) should be the area around clock tower in a radius of 3 kms. that is most populated, dense, with most traffic. Option 2 (2nd choice) should be in radius of 3-6 kms, with developed colonies existing. Option 3 radius of 6-10 km with most colonies/area still in development phase, Option 4 radius of 10-20 kms. where most area is still green.
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Himanshu Ahuja_8
10 years 3 months ago
I disagree with the State Govt's division of 4 zones. It will lead to skewed development of city. In the case either zone is selected, all other neighboring zones are left out. If, for example, zone 2 is selected, while on one side of the Rajpur road from Clock tower - Dalanwala, Astley Hall, Karanpur are made smart, the other side of the road - Nashvilla Road, Dobhalwala, Kalidas Road, Jakhan are left out. How can we call this smart and balanced development?
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Ashish Goswami_9
10 years 3 months ago
1. The pollution level can be checked by making compulsory CNG for all public and private vehicle.
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sunita rekhi
10 years 3 months ago
Going through the comments, i have not come across a single person advocating the destruction of tea gardens (Green field). So how come that option has got more than 70% of the votes. Something seems to be really wrong here indicating a rigged poll in favour of land mafia who would use the tea estate for personal gains. Even the public opinion (through print media) is also in favor of the retrofitting models only. So how come we see such skewed results. Daal mein kuch kaala hai ya daal hi kaali?
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sunita rekhi
10 years 3 months ago
Tea Estate is not a barren land. There are thousands of trees besides the tea plantations. Not an inch of green patch should be touched. The word 'Green Field ' itself is totally misleading since it involves destruction of an already green area rather than increasing green cover in a city which has already lost a lot of it in the past 15 years. The city is already facing burden of population, pollution, traffic and unplanned growth which needs to be checked asap. Save the tea gardens.
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Mukesh Rawat
10 years 3 months ago
वाहनों की
पार्किंग उचित व्यवस्था होनी चाहिए
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Amit Nautiyal_5
10 years 3 months ago
1)increase number of parks.
2)promote cycling(seperate lane in road) and eco-friendly transport system.
3)to tackle water issue Rainwater harvesting can be milestone.
4)green road(both side trees).
5)proper garbage collection.
these are some steps which we can apply to make "swach and sunder doon".
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Mohammad aneesh
10 years 3 months ago
Dont want high glass buildings. Buildings must be sustainable and eco friendly
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ANTRIKSH SAINI
10 years 3 months ago
dont want any flyover bridge dont want any buildings but plz make the city drainage and footpath plus road problem if possible.......
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piyush purohit
10 years 3 months ago
Hamere school k samne hi dumping ground h use hatane ki zarurat h sahastradhara m chak danda lakond m new doon blossoms
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