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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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Ramakrishna Lakshmanan
Ramakrishna Lakshmanan 9 years 6 months ago
long power cuts and frequent blackouts, poor public toilet and sanitation facilities, congested roads with heavy traffic jams, clogged and overflowing drains, etc to name a few. A city that provides basic amenities to its citizens, is clean, green and tidy, is least polluted, is least congested, is safe and secure for everybody, is full of greenery, has wide roads and safe and secure transport facility, clean drinking water, uninterrupted power supply, etc will be known as smart city.
Ramakrishna Lakshmanan
Ramakrishna Lakshmanan 9 years 6 months ago
Cities will qualify as smart only if they meet certain criteria like optimum use of resources available for modernization, If citizens are provided with basic amenities like safe and clean drinking water, electricity, affordable and safe transport services, Clean and tidy public toilets, drainage systems, good roads, etc to name a few. A city will be acknowledged as smart only if there are no problems like congested transport systems, lack of drinking water, interrupted power supply,
DrKartikay Pandey
DrKartikay Pandey 9 years 6 months ago
Vande Matram Modi Jee, The biggest scam has been committed by money-exchangers, who have misused the demonetized/ old notes exchange facility. The list/ IDs of all note-exchangers, must be scrutinized/ published to nab the criminals. Assets of all bankers must be scrutinized, in order to nab the corrupt bankers, who have criminally colluded, with the criminals/black-marketeers.
DrKartikay Pandey
DrKartikay Pandey 9 years 6 months ago
V.Matram ModiJee Higher tax rates for owners of multiple properties/SUVs. Tax sops for solar energy/green homes and those with appropriate greenery and promotion of power generation from waste needed. Physical verification of NGOs/Trusts'assests needed to flush out black money. High yielding Brazilian cow Semen needs to be promoted. Food processing units to prevent wastage of farm produce. No subsidy for those with >2 kids. Bank A/C opened after Nov. 8th, 2016 must be probed to unearth B.Money.
Shailendra kumar singh
Shailendra kumar singh 9 years 6 months ago
नोट बंदी खर्च १४.१८ लाख करोड़ रुपये में १४.१८ X १०० Xकरोड़ X४/रूपये (१०००के नोटों पर ) ५६७२ करोड़ रूपये (१००० रूपये के नोटों पर ) पुराने नोटों को कैंसिल करने पर १०००० करोड़ रूपये नए २००० के नोटों पर ३००० करोड़ रूपये नए रुपये 2000 को पक्के तौर पर बंद कर नए रूपये १००० व ५०० के नोट बनाने होगे खर्च १०००० करोड़ कुल खर्च = १००००+३००० +१०००० =२३००० करोड़ रूपये (पहाड़ ) जबकि अब तक ने सरकार ३०० करोड़ रूपये (चुहिया ) पकडे है वह भी इनकम टैक्स के माध्यम से इसी पर पी चिदंबरम सर ने कहा है ...
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Jaydip Laljibhai Kathiriya
Jaydip Laljibhai Kathiriya 9 years 6 months ago
City can be recognized by smart if the public will change themselves to be smart. Govt. is trying to provide so many facilities that can give smart life to associated people. So to get the fruitful results some activities should be conduct by Govt, NGOs or Pvt institute to educate the people so that they will use this smart facilities and inherently surrounding will become smart.
Biswajit
Biswajit 9 years 6 months ago
This digitisation move must curb all the loopholes that all happened at all the stages of our society. We know that all the transactions in online makes the transparency and by using this lucky stuff we can also implement in local issues also that means the land tax , school fees as well as in minor cases like in local bus tickets . All the govt institutions should be involved in this move and officials should be charged for their negligence in their sanitation in office area. CRY FOR THE MOON
Aditya Chavan
Aditya Chavan 9 years 6 months ago
We need to digitize the Post Offices. Especially with Amazon,Flipkart and other e-companies counting on home delivery, the supply chain and logistics of the Indian Postal Service if digitized could partner with above companies. This will allow the companies to deliver on time and cheap and also gain money for the government. Indian Postal Service is facing problems because they don't sell products they should, they're not modernized. Postal Service could benefit a lot from e-commerce #MyGov
Balaji Pasupathy
Balaji Pasupathy 9 years 6 months ago
Clarity in rules, delegation of powers to local bodies in decision making, improving accountability of officials in local bodies is a must. Officials in local level are fairly familiar with the challenges that ordinary citizens face but turn a blind eye due to various reasons. Empowering them but in the same time holding them responsible for failure will go a long way in improving living standards. Checking political influence by councillors in local body functions is the need of the hour.