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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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Shan nimboliya
Shan nimboliya 7 years 11 months ago
sir i am from pali Rajasthan. our city is no clean everywhere rubbish and ugly dust and road damaged. so please our city need clean
arun kumar
arun kumar 7 years 11 months ago
It is time for series upgrade of roads in south India. Here in Kerala to roads are so crowded lots of traffic. It is time to implement new ideas.
Sumeet Agrawal
Sumeet Agrawal 7 years 11 months ago
We need to come up with a way for citizens to report misdoings in #SwatchBharatAbhiyan. Either by way of an app or website. People should get a way to report garbage and litter lying around and we can have an automated mechanism / workflow where if a report is not looked into within a specific time like 2 weeks then it gets escalated to higher authorities. Look for opportunities to give jobs to jobless to help cleanup.
Deepak Kumar
Deepak Kumar 7 years 11 months ago
Every Streets should be equipped with solar street light and LDR (Light Dependent resistors) should be fitted. LDR street lights are useful as they light up in the absence of light automatically as well as gets off automatically in the presence of light. The solar energy and Light dependent street light should help in conserving electricity. This technology is not present in India. But should be R&D with the help of IITs and IISc. We should use brilliant minds in these technology. #UrbanLights
Jaykishan n. Odhavia
Jaykishan n. Odhavia 7 years 11 months ago
Respected PM Sir, i am taking about on the bad habit of doctors to priscibe medicines , prefer other doctor or prefer for laoratory test or other test . Such a very bad condition for poor people , i am sure its all for commission , this is my humble request or idea please launch health app., in app. the patient check his family doctor habit , i mean to say online check prescribe medicine related with illness or why the bood test or other test require for diagnosis, help for poor. thak you sir.
Deepak Kumar
Deepak Kumar 7 years 11 months ago
Every school in urban or rural areas should be taught Farming as a main subject. Where farming should be practically be done in the field of school along with the teachers. The farming should include new, modern and innovative farming methods such as horticulture as well as bonsai plantation. The agricultural outputs from the school farms should be utilized in "Mid day meal scheme". This will inculcate the sense of love towards farming. #Farming, #MyGov
Devesh Kumar Garg
Devesh Kumar Garg 7 years 11 months ago
क्या सरकार वर्तमान नगरों से दूर नये नगर बसाने के बारे में विचार कर सकती है? जहाँ पर कचरा एवं मलजल प्रबंधन की दरसेवा नगर प्रशासन की हो। आधुनिक सरकारी विद्यालय हों। सड़कें और यातायात नियम इतने नियंत्रित की कार चालक, पैदल व साइकिल वाले को जाने का रास्ता दें। नये नगर बसने से वर्तमान नगरों पर भार नहीं बढे़गा व आधारभूत संरचनायें बौनी प्रतीत नहीं होंगी।