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Draft Proposal for Smart City Jaipur

Draft Proposal for Smart City Jaipur
Start Date :
Dec 08, 2015
Last Date :
Dec 12, 2015
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
Submission Closed

Jaipur Municipal Corporation has received overwhelming response from its citizen in smart city suggestions and ideas to improve their city under Smart City Challenge. ...

Jaipur Municipal Corporation has received overwhelming response from its citizen in smart city suggestions and ideas to improve their city under Smart City Challenge.

As part of citizen engagement & consultation process (for preparation of Smart City Proposal) Jaipur Municipal Corporation organized a wide range of activities - e.g. Ward level consultations, Stakeholders Consultations, Blog writing competition, Logo making competition etc starting from 1stOct 2015 to 30th Nov 2015. Apart from this, other social media tools (Facebook, Twitter, Nagar nigam Website, Smart City Website) used to reach citizens.

Citizen interactions, expert opinions, and deliberations by departments have all contributed to developing this Smart City Proposal. Before the proposal is submitted to MoUD for its kind consideration, all citizens of the city are invited to give their feedback on the proposal developed.

For your reference a brief snapshot of the proposal, capturing all details of the Smart City Proposal can be accessed through the link given below. Your valuable feedback and suggestions will help in refining and finalizing the proposal.

Draft Proposal for Smart City Jaipur

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sanju varma
sanju varma 10 years 7 months ago
The first principle in this is to accept that we have to renew what already exists. Take water, for example. Our cities have been built to optimise on the available resources. They were smart in building lakes and ponds to harvest every drop of rain.
rohini_25
rohini_25 10 years 7 months ago
With extensive ward level consultations, feedback from opinion polls, other stakeholder consultations and on spot interviews carried out by Jaipur Unites across Jaipur City covering a large section of citizens, Solid Waste Management, Traffic &Transport and Tourism are clearly emerging out as priority issues for the city.
rohini_25
rohini_25 10 years 7 months ago
Nice Draft Proposal, Eco friendly vehicles should be encouraged, giving free parking & discount in registration charges and rebate in income tax etc.
Harendra Singh_34
Harendra Singh_34 10 years 7 months ago
As jaipur will grow, we will also start facing the problem of Pollution.Just like other cities Delhi, Bangalore and other high tech cities are facing.
SURESH KHARRA
SURESH KHARRA 10 years 7 months ago
Cities face huge challenges: congestion, pollution, crime, debt, and rising costs — while competing with each other for investment, jobs, and talents. With the movement towards smart cities, the urban centers we live in can become more efficient, livable, and sustainable in both the short and long term.
sachin saini_18
sachin saini_18 10 years 7 months ago
I travel daily through different parts of city. Many a times i get struck in the traffic thinking if i would have come through different route i would have came to my destination much faster. To make the city smarter if some traffic indicator is installed at various places in Jaipur eg. at Traffic Lights, etc. Where i can see if there is high traffic ahead, i can go for alternate routes. This will not only help people to take reach their destinations faster but even reduce the traffic
Shweta_100
Shweta_100 10 years 7 months ago
All the thinks of DPR are good but some dimensions are missing and I think it will be covered during construction of smart city great work thums-up .
SURESH KHARRA
SURESH KHARRA 10 years 7 months ago
Take water, sewage, mobility or air pollution. The current model of resource management, developed in rich Western cities , is costly The first principle in this is to accept that we have to renew what already exists. Take water, for example. Our cities have been built to optimise on the available resources. They were smart in building lakes and ponds to harvest every drop of rain. We kn