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Your City of the Future – Challenges and Opportunities

Start Date :
Jul 20, 2018
Last Date :
Jul 27, 2018
18:00 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Together, let’s make our cities better. Make your voice heard! Citizens are the drivers of change for any city. We want to know the most pressing problems you and your city are ...

Together, let’s make our cities better. Make your voice heard! Citizens are the drivers of change for any city. We want to know the most pressing problems you and your city are facing related to the following four main sectors.After we receive your responses, a series of smart city hackathons will be conducted to put our best minds to solving relevant problems using technology:

1.Urban mobility—Moving you, your family, and your belongings: What challenges and frustrations do you face in getting around your city? What issues do you face when walking, biking, taking public transit, or parking in your city? What are the biggest barriers to affordable, accessible, efficient, and safe transportation in your city?

2.Solid waste management—Handling your garbage, your recycling, and your compost: What challenges and frustrations do you face in dealing with garbage, recycling, and compost in your city? What are issues behind collection, segregation, and waste disposal? What are the barriers to sustainable, efficient, and effective solid waste management in your city?

3.Water supply—Distributing water from the source to you: What challenges and frustrations do you face in accessing water for drinking, cooking, and washing in your city? Is the water supply available at an individual household level? What are the barriers to ample, uninterrupted, and safe water supply in your city?

4.Citizen safety and security—Protecting you by preventing crime, danger, and disaster: What challenges and frustrations do you face in moving confidently and without stress around your city? What issues do residents—in particular women, children, and senior citizens—in your city face when it comes to safety? What are the barriers to reliable, prompt, and effective security services in your city?

Please use #UrbanMobility to provide your inputs on Urban Mobility. Similarly use #SolidWasteManagement, #WaterSupply, #CitizenSafetyandSecurity for providing inputs on respective area

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NOTE: Please keep your entries to 100 words or less and keep it pointed and succinct. Please highlight which theme you are giving the suggestions under.

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yogesh chopra
yogesh chopra 7 years 11 months ago
Every district hq. Will become a future city.we need to plan every district as a model city with infrastructure that is world class. 1) district motor vehicle authority with training centers 2)licence based on computer test followed by instructor testing 3) minimum education criteria for drivers license 4) enforcement of driving rules and regulations based on international best practices 5) proper infrastructure for drivers TEST using computers and instructions manual 6)smart license
Dipankar Ghorai
Dipankar Ghorai 7 years 11 months ago
Nowadays every each city faces problems due to poor drainage system during rainy season ND poor management personnel skill. We need improve our drainage system from developed countries system
Peter Gibson
Peter Gibson 7 years 11 months ago
#accessability When can we expect the Urban Planning Depts. in the municipalities to enforce the building bye-laws in full? Every new building that goes up without a ramp, without handrails, without accessible parking and toilets is another barrier to persons with disabilities. The Roads and Buildings Departments also don't follow the law. It is now illegal for any public building, private or gov., to be built that doesn't have the features described in the National Building Code - ANNEX B.
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Dharmendra Patel
Dharmendra Patel 7 years 11 months ago
I am from Urban area Gandhidham Gujarat. We moving advance but same time loosing base. We need back of back up for communication. When I try to call home from my workplace. My home have mobile (no tower ) and landline (was dead from two day) and mobile from landline company (Help me communicate with family). In this situation as normal public we have to pay three service provider, Is it fare ?
changez ayyuby
changez ayyuby 7 years 11 months ago
i am from Amroha district(up). In amroha, 1947 onwards no even a single political party has solved drainage problem while thousands of carore rupees spent to solve this issue by nagar palika, MLA and MP. If anyone here to talk on this issue please let us contact very soon cz now a days Amroha has been facing drainage problem every minute of 24 hours due to little bit rain.
vikram solanki
vikram solanki 7 years 11 months ago
who reads all of our suggestions and what is the response. I think our views are not at all entertained by govt authorities they will only do those action asap on which there party will have monetary and political benefits. i have h major concern with respect to decresing intensity for swacch bharat abhiyan from govt side. i live in bengaluru and every single i find it very difficult to find a general dustbin to throw waste. let me k ow if any body is reading this lets start some real talk.
Rahul Chaudhari
Rahul Chaudhari 7 years 11 months ago
#UrbanMobility I saw we have required a number of roads for transport but still, we face traffic issue due to, 1. On a Small road near to signal or crossing, there are no dividers. 2. No Clear sign of imposing rules for following lane system. 3. Parking or temporary parking is done by vehicle owners on the road. 4. The footpath is getting used by shops around it or not at all clean. To address the above issue we should have a mobile app in which we can report an incident to local authority