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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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Aditya Baishya
Aditya Baishya 7 years 10 months ago
#UrbanMobility 1. Drainage System - The biggest problem of our locality is there no proper management of Drainage System. Our secretary of our society have complained this problem to GMC people but there is no response. Now whenever there is a little bit of heavy rain then we can see our streets are submerged in water.
chhandas naikwade
chhandas naikwade 7 years 10 months ago
#UrbanMobility 1. every road should have footpath, some green space with grass or trees, and cycling track 2. slopes of the roads should lead to drainage holes so that no waterlogging takes place
ashish sharma
ashish sharma 7 years 10 months ago
#UrbanMobility Every1 wants to reach early and so breaks rule. Need stricter action against it. Back office CCTV scanning and sending notice and fines. No free parking within City. Effective interlinking of Airport, train and bus station is required. Reason for jam is mixed traffic. in future, width of all cars should be same. Scatter office timings.
ashish sharma
ashish sharma 7 years 10 months ago
#SolidWasteManagement A Segregation should start at source- Metal, Glass and paper. Let recycle company or vendors pick it for free. Problem - Self awareness about garbage and composting. Not enough composting facilities. Give 100% Subsidy on composting business for next 2 yrs - collect, compost and sell. Underground garbage collection. Arrange conference at national and international level for innovative concept on SWM.
ashish sharma
ashish sharma 7 years 10 months ago
#CitizenSafetyandSecurity 1.City without beggars 2. Reporting any issue should be simplest and harassment free 3. Crime and its impact on career should be part of early education period itself 4. Display quick and strict action, people will understand themselves.
Ajay kumar maurya
Ajay kumar maurya 7 years 10 months ago
The government must make stringent laws for population control. This should be the first priority of any government, but the government does nothing at all. As long as there is no pollution control, all your plans and all operations are useless. The law should be for population control. Any couple who will have more than two children will not get any benefit of government facility. No ration card and no government facility will be available. If he has to take care of his family himself.
Ajay kumar maurya
Ajay kumar maurya 7 years 10 months ago
the challange is, how to save the rivers, trees and agriculture lands and animals. and the most important things is how to control the population.
gurunath_desai
gurunath_desai 7 years 10 months ago
MOST POPULATED COUNTRY INDIA 1.3 BILLION POPULATION COUNTRY SO MUST NEED SINGLE STATION OR COMMON STATION FOR ALL RAILWAY / METRO / BUS AND CITY BUS FOR RAPID AND MASS TRANSPORTATION ALSO THIS PROJECT SAVES GOVERNMENT HUGE MONEY AND WASTAGE OF INVESTMENT LOSS OF MONEY AND INVESTMENT MONEY CAN BE SAVED BY THESE KIND OF RAPID TRANSIT COMMON STATION DESIGN PROJECTS - BULK TRANSPORTATION CAN BE ACHIEVED