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Draft Standards for Smart Cities in India

Start Date :
Dec 02, 2016
Last Date :
Dec 21, 2016
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
Smart Cities Mission is one of its kinds and does not follow a ‘one-size-fits-all’ approach. Only a broad framework has been given to cities in which they have to ...
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Rohini Yadav_1
9 years 7 months ago
Good and clean roads
Public places in good condition like in the developed countries.
Good education and sports facilities.
Home loans at low interest rates
Good public transport.
Water,electricity
people should respect national monuments.
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akhil bansal
9 years 7 months ago
1.Education loans
Make education loans cheaper as much as possible.
2. Solar installation
Cut interest rates on loans for solar installation.
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Nirmala Balakrishnan
9 years 7 months ago
SMART CITIES
1 Health-Hygiene(water,waste management,green compound,healthy-nutrient food/NICE HOSPITALS
2secured LIFE TO OLD CITIZEN/SOCIALLY SECURED LIFE TO ALL
3. QUALITY MAINTAINED EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS.
4. GOOD INFRASTRUCTURE AND POWER SUPPLY
5. WELL DEVELOPED COMMUNICATION MEDIA.
6. SHARING AND CARING AMONG MEMBERS.
7. awareness classes to avoid crime-PEACE CREATING - ACTION.
8. other.(BANKING,TRANSPORT,EMPLOYMENT,CELEBRATIONS,disaster management
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Somil Jain
9 years 7 months ago
Smart city must be self sufficient in power generation with 100% renewable energy as source. It must recycle and reuse all waste generated.
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Somil Jain
9 years 7 months ago
Smart city must be judged on following parameters and in order.
1) Roads
2) Hospital
3) Police
4) Fire Control
5) Drainage System
6) Waste Management
7) Public Transport
8) Education Infrastructure
9) Pollution Control
10) Parks and Entertainment
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Jotheeshwar
9 years 7 months ago
Dear PM,
As a citizen of India, I love to buy Indian products to cherish our economy and even I suggest my friends to do the same. But they are really comfortable in buying and using China products particularly on electronics.
I have roamed our country past 6 months. Many people over our country, do the same.
As we are behind china in PPP exchange value and total GDP,we have to decrease our import.
My kind suggestion is to ban China products to sell in India.
Regards,
Jotheeshwar V
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Santhosh Appa
9 years 7 months ago
We should open E-Learning centers in every smart city for Orphans & Poor children in public halls.Where they can learn Tradition,Education,Health care,Yoga,Technology,G.K,current affairs and government policies & their uses,etc.Every morning and evening the volunteers will teach different topic to the children.
we should change all buildings into solar friendly in all Smart Cities.By this action we can produce lot of energy !
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Guneshwar Verma
9 years 7 months ago
in continuation of the below point ... Cost of one time constructing concrete dividers and footpath and side ways ( with no or less soil exposure ) will in long term reduce the running cost of brooming / dusting the roads. there would be cost saving in maintenance of the roads .
So in my opinion footpath / dividers / side ways / road side ( distance from individual houses to the public roads )should be concreted . this would bring happyness to the owner of the house and also drop pollution .
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Guneshwar Verma
9 years 7 months ago
One of the major causes of pollution is the dust particles which is heavier and are major causes of dust pollution are :
a.Footpath are not covered properly with cement .
b.The plantation in the middle of the road dividers ( soil ) causes dust on road and are cause of pollution.
c.The public cabling and water works department dig up road and do not re-construct the same ( the amount paid to pwd department is also minimal)
*location with less soil/dust exposure is seen as pollution free areas
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Santhosh Appa
9 years 7 months ago
We should take some orphan children into the army who are living in smart cities.It will give them life !
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