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Kohima Smart City for a Liveable Future

Start Date :
Oct 15, 2015
Last Date :
Nov 16, 2015
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
To have a liveable Smart City Plan for Kohima, every Stakeholder and Citizen of Kohima is now invited to contribute valuable ideas towards the building of Kohima Smart City. Our ...
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Abhishek Gupta
10 years 8 months ago
A city is not smart until it manages its waste well. Waste management process should be decentralised and locality based, quick and real time. It is surprising to note that 70% of waste is organic in nature & can be reprocessed before it becomes waste or, thereafter, can be recycled in a sustainable manner. We have invented a Green Waste Reprocessor machine which re‐process all green reject and converts it into valuable by‐products. More details can be found on www.cleanindiatech.com
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Christine Naga
10 years 8 months ago
One of the biggest challenges on the growth front for successive governments in India has been infrastructure development. And the challenge has become even more daunting after several companies, which were into building infra projects over the last few years, are struggling to manage their debt burden
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Metz
10 years 8 months ago
Kohima needs to rethink the garbage collection disposal system.
Rearing of chicken and pigs in Govt./Pvt. residence needs to be address by the municipal.
Water and electric supply system needs to be looked after by the municipal rather than the departments.
A public audit system to check what my municipal taxes are being used for.
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shanmugaiah R
10 years 8 months ago
all the smart cities should brought adjacent to dalit settlement then only the caste barricade from caste hindus and dalits would be evacuated . they would be employed in the houses and they would come up economically and socially in well position. Any new factory or smart city or any such development should be always just adjacent and between caste hindu centuries of settlement. It will indirectly clear the social injustice.
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Thepfusatuo Albert Sogotsu
10 years 8 months ago
In-order to become a smart city, we need to use our idea and plan more smarter and also should focus for long running. Here is just some few for Kohima to be smarter.
1. Should focus on long running plan.
2. Master Plan for the city.
3. IT Sector is must to compete with other.
4. Regular Electricity, Proper Road and Proper water supply to every corner of the city.
5. Technical institutes with excellent infrastructure.
6. Food Preservation and warehouse for Local products.
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KRIPAN AYUDH ROY
10 years 8 months ago
A smart city shall be smart, only when its citizens will act smartly. I have a humble submission, as attached, captioned “A Smart City of My Dreams” - Introduction of smart cards for the smart citizens. For you please.
mygov_14456141359801201.pdf
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Vetilo Venuh
10 years 8 months ago
solved. Introduction of new companies and industries would be very beneficial for the citizens as well as for the city. We can clearly see that most of the naga youths are jobless even with good degrees and Intelect, so with the supply of these new opportunities, it'll really be beneficial for the smart city program. Clothing and retailing firms, Malls, Organic food manufacturing industries, are some examples which we can look upon.
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senti longkumer
10 years 8 months ago
1. Water, electricity & roads: It's high time the administration addresses these issues.
2. Kohima, as of now, is very congested. The challenge for the govt would be to create space for better movement & infrastructure development. In this regard, I will not mind if the govt starts thinking of a New Kohima.
3. Build more bridges to save land & environment.
4. Create better civic sense: organize seminar & conferences at all levels.
5. Sports infrastructure: Host National Games
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Vetilo Venuh
10 years 8 months ago
To start with, the first and the most important thing to look at is the supply of electricity. Well planned and good supply of electricity will be a good start for the smart city program. Kohima is a small town with unplanned drainage system, which is also one of the cause for easy road damage, proper drainage could be of good help for both sanitation and road safety. It would be nice if there was linkage of pipelines to every household in the city, so that the problem of water scarcity would be
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ASHWANI DHAWAN
10 years 8 months ago
Primary needs electricity water education trasportation and health will be same it will become advace in smart city so this differece should be visible
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