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SMART CITY

IN INDIA

PRESENTATION BY:
ROSHAN EKKA

CONTENTS
What is Smart City?
Advantages & Limitations of Smart City in
India.
How it Works?
Reference
Thank You

WHAT IS SMART CITY?


A city equipped with basic infrastructure to give a decent quality of life,
a clean and sustainable environment through application of some smart
solutions.
Assured water and electricity supply, sanitation and solid waste
management, efficient urban mobility and public transport, robust IT
connectivity, e-governance and citizen participation, safety and security
of citizens.
Public information, grievance redressal, electronic service delivery,
citizens engagement, waste to energy & fuel, waste to compost, 100%
treatment of waste water, smart meters & management, monitoring
water quality, renewable source of energy, efficient energy and green
building, smart parking, intelligent traffic management system.

Advantages

Limitations

Urbanization

More jobs for unemployed Indians.

It will be equipped with world class technology.

It will have state-of-the-art infrastructure with 24-hour water


supply, round-the-clock electricity, and world-class water
conservation & waste management techniques.

Lack of technical Knowledge.

low IT outlays

Lack of administrative and political challenges.

Improper use of Government funds.

HOW IT WILL WORK?


Identification of the 100 cities and for this a city challenge
competition to be conducted by Bloomberg Philanthropies is
envisaged. The current plan looks to select 20 cities this year
followed by 40 each in the next two years.
Smart City council in India has been formed which is a part of
US based smart city council.
Each state will have one smart city.
Nominated city who wins "Smart City Challenge", will get
Central fund of Rs 100 crore each year for 5 years.

THANK YOU!

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