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Smart City Aurangabad

Start Date :
Oct 01, 2015
Last Date :
Nov 26, 2015
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
Aurangabad, a City situated in Maharashtra stands at the confluence of Ancient Cultural Heritage and Rapid Modernization. Aurangabad, One of the largest urban agglomerates in the ...
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Subramanian kumar
10 years 9 months ago
Aurangabad has the most adverse Pollution index in the state of Maharashtra. Let us create a Vision convert this adversity into an opportunity by Creating a Vision for Green Aurangabad in next 10 years or so. Government, AMC and all the public must come on common platform to address this adversity. A clean and sustainable aurangabad will enable Better Health, Promote Tourism, Higher investment and higher employment
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Subramanian kumar
10 years 9 months ago
Smart City Mission is an opportunity for Citizens Of Aurangabad to influence the Change to bring about A Big Leap Transformation of City Profile. Some of Our Goals should be to make Aurangabad a Zero Garbage -Zero Waste City in next 10 years. Top Three Smart Solutions must revolve around Comprehensive Waste Management including recycling and reuse, Public Transportation and Urban Mobility, Good Governance. Tourism ( Leisure, education and Medical) will be an important growth driver
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P Sai Bharadwaj
10 years 9 months ago
A great step in sewage management is to process then sewage in BIOGAS units and use the biogas as fuel.Not only this,the biogas sewage sludge which is left over can be used as manure or landfill for growth of POPLAR,which is a shrub which grows into adult plant size in under one year.So an ANNUAL POPLAR BASED SHORT ROTATION COPPICE can be initiated at urban level.This poplar harvest(WOOD) can be used BOTH FOR PLYWOOD MAKING AND THERMAL ELECTRICITY GENERARATION FROM CHARCOAL.PLEASE DON,T WORRY ABOUT CO? FOOTPRINTS WHEN I HAVE SAID'THERMAL ELECTRICITY' , BECAUSE THIS IS A CLOSED CYCLE CO? GENERATION.That means whatever co? is generated by this year's poplar is actually utilized by the next year's poplar crop.This technology is presently being used in England.The requirements needed for this project would be a large piece land,thermal electricity generation machinery,wood cutting manpower and machinery for cutting wood into small chips(for efficient combustion) as well as a very very efficient system for collection of sewage and organic waste.It is best if we can promote WASTE SEGREGATION AT SOURCE.The organic waste consisting of kitchen waste,dried biomass like leaves etc. can also be added to biogas chamber along with sewage.The non organic waste like plastic SHOULD BE RECYCLED.AGAIN FOR THIS ALSO,WE HAVE A GOOD TECHNOLOGY WITH ZERO CARBON FOOTPRINT AND THAT IS CALLED "solar rotational molding" by LIGHTMANUFACTURING.COM.By this technology we can mold the thermoplastic waste into useful products like dustbins,water tanks,etc.SPECIAL MENTION OF PLASTIC BOTTLES:THESE CAN BE USED TO CREATE MANY ACTIVE AND CREATIVE THINGS OF EVERYDAY USE SUCH AS TOYS,MONY PRSES,ETC and even STREET LIGHTS.YES,STREET LIGHTS.VISIT liter of light.com to know more.PAPER WASTE CONSISTING OF papers ,cardboards etc. constitutes about 50% of an average Indian dustbin.All this paper can be recycled.Many of our municipal corporations are trying to get rid of all this waste by just incinarating it.BUT BELIEVE ME INCINERATION WON'T HELP IN THE LONG RUN.IT ONLY ADDS MORE CO?TO THE ATMOSPHERE.Waste segregation at source and proper processing of solid waste both from dustbins and latrines can alone help our 'SMART CITIES' to :
1)efficiently handle wastes
2)create more job opportunities
3)create a more eco friendly city with minimum carbon credits
4)create amenities such as plastic,wood,electricity,paper within the borders of the city so as to improve the services to people.
HOPING TO FIND ALL THESE TECHNOLOGIES IN OUR CITIES IN THE NEAR FUTURE
THANKYOU
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ajay agrawal_11
10 years 9 months ago
Aurangabad need solid waste management, city bus service and heritage conservation
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Rakesh Dash_1
10 years 9 months ago
If you could use them for votes, why u couldn't give them a society.A society for those kind people, who come to a city for labor and earnings, they live right to the road side "so called footpath", they sleep near to it, they shit and pee every where they want, so to make a clean India, we have to consider this. This is a big issue in India. My suggestion is A society for the Labours, Rickshawala,colie,Panshops, for all slum areas". u
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Rakesh Dash_1
10 years 9 months ago
AS near about 30% people of India are poor and illiterate, and don't know how to live healthy and hygienic so they shit everywhere and they don't want to shit inside the govt. sauchalayas, and they live near to the road side and they live there as if its they are home, they do many kind of stuffs which is unbearable,but we cant change them, but we can help them by providing them home like in a well established way, A society for the poor, and the footpath people,by building small small homes.
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Abhijeet Jadhav Patil
10 years 9 months ago
That is not easy to Aurangabad become smart city.. Because of the most old backward area and people's mentality..!
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Ravi Shankar N Nadar
10 years 9 months ago
Aurangabad is the Economic driver of Marathawada region including Aurangabad City through Industries, Tourism, Education and Service Sector. Hence have all the ingredients to emerge as a Smart City.
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