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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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anushka nimesh_1
10 years 8 months ago
Name-Anushka nimesh
Class-VIIB
School- k.v.no.2 nit faridabad
Adderss-G33 old press colney nit fardabad
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Kemvu
10 years 8 months ago
National Highways need to be diverted from the main city to ease vehicular traffic and prevent pollution.
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Kemvu
10 years 8 months ago
The civic sense of the people comes first to bring a real smart city and then technology comes next. The primary objective of the smart city is to bring good environment to live in and not to benefit few opportunist. If this objective is clear then everything will be good. We will have good road, good water supply, good power supply, etc.and we the citizen should pay for the services provided by the government for sustenance.
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Shubham Jain
10 years 8 months ago
I think for any smart city energy is a big concern.Since now a lot of new buildings would come up, I feel most of those buildings should have solar panels installed to make the city energy sufficient or maybe even surplus.Moreover Led bulbs could be used.
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Balaji Pasupathy
10 years 8 months ago
Our civic bodies do not have a single urban planner. In cities like London, chief urban planner is the second most important official after the mayor. That is the importance given to planning," .If a city has to really become world class , the first thing is to get experts from various disciplines, including urban planners, architects, transportation planners, financial managers and environmental engineers.
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Carling Sangma
10 years 8 months ago
The impacts of each Smart City Missions should reach nook and corners of entire Northeast. Villages and smaller towns should get their due shares in developments, HRDs, connectivity, employments, skill trainings, know how, manpower, etc etc.
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Lokesh Ashok Alli
10 years 8 months ago
about our smart cities we have smart public toilets on roads which has automatic commod washed
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rajesh kumar singh_37
10 years 8 months ago
ADARNIYA PRADHAN MANTRI JI NAMASKAR,
SIR,
SADIYON KE BAD DESH FIR SE JAGRAT HO RAHA HAI AAPKE AANE KE BAD HAM LOGON KO AB LAG RAHA HAI KI YE DESH AB FIR SE SONE KI CHIDIYA BAN SAKTA HAI. VANDEMATRAM.......JAI HIND JAI BHARAT.
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Amit Srivastava
10 years 8 months ago
The city of Kohima requires to ensure basic infrastructure services to enable a decent quality of life in urban pockets and a clean and sustainable environment and adoption of smart solutions and providing more public spaces to poor. It may be implemented through areas based approach consisting of retrofitting, re-development, pan city initiatives. There is also need of hours to develop and adopt a model code for development of new cities Pan India for continuous pace of Smart Development.
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Ashwini umachagi
10 years 8 months ago
Usage of solar energy devices rather than using electric devices because electric devices consumes lot of power so take rule that every home must be have solar panels on their roof of house.build good roads with proper drainage for kohima to be a smart city.provide separate bus facility for girls and boys.provide good facility for college students excefecially for students who coming from villages.
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