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Smart City Hubballi-Dharwad

Start Date :
Sep 23, 2015
Last Date :
Dec 05, 2015
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
Hubballi-Dharwad Municipal Corporation, in Karnataka State has been selected by the Ministry of Urban Development as one of the 100 smart cities to participate in the “Smart ...
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Bharat Kumar Pippal
10 years 8 months ago
All the government building should be equipped with solar panels so that they can utilize solar at its max.
Bring up CCTV cameras at as many places as possible.
The citizens of Hubli Dharwad should have an effortless means of travelling on the city roads, good and sufficient water supply, clean roads and garbage dispensing, walkable pedestrians footpaths with sufficient lighting.
Introduce alternative energy sources such as Wind power,Solar power,Hydro power,etc.
Proper Sanitation.
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Aditi Bang
10 years 8 months ago
A smart city is one which provides a quality life along with sustainable environment to live in.To serve the purpose here are some smart solutions
1. E governance can be promoted to enhance the relation between the citizen n d government
2.provision of efficient street lights like LEDs
3.proper waste disposal n its treatment
4.intelligent traffic management system by constructing ring roads
5.smart parking
6.using renewable sources of green energy
Build a smart city hence a smart nation
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amit gali
10 years 8 months ago
Priority for cleanliness through scientific and systematic management of garbage, complete network of underground drainage system with sewage treatment facility.
Good all weather wide roads to be built to reduce the congestion and traffic jams.
All the major roads to have separate lane for two wheelers/cyclists and footpath.
Satellite markets at different locations.
Improving the power and water supply.
Twin city with complete wifi facility to be a part of digital India network.
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Anirudh V Kuber
10 years 8 months ago
First of all I am very Happy that our Hubli Dharwad City has been included in the list of Smart Cities in India.Firstly The mentality of Hubli Dharwad People should be Changed."E-Administration Should be Improved and Use of Raw materials Should become Possible in a very Economic way.Moreover People's Cooperation is a Must...City Should be maintained as clean as possible and Hospitality should reach the maximum Extent and Use of Renewable Source of Energy is Must...
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abhishek bendre
10 years 8 months ago
In view of emergence of smart-city in our twin city,I would like to present my suggestions
1.Use of CNG Fuel in the BRTS buses which are coming next year.
2.Establishing Waste water treatment plant near Navanagar.
3.Establishing a recycle plants for e-waste.
4.safety of the people ;which also includes civilian military services.
5.promoting the use of cycles which is considered a stereotypical inferiority.
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Achyutkumar I Chavadi
10 years 8 months ago
In Hubli-Dharwad,first preference is to give for cleanness.
So,we have to implement 'swach bharath'in our daily life by using renewable things and they are environment friendly.To avoid traffic,accidents ,we can build the wide roads ,separate roads for two & four wheelers & pedestals along the roads so that people can walk safetly.
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akshay_117
10 years 8 months ago
To do our city as a smart city we should change our education type like our colleges must contain the tablet system and all files should be get updated such that we can easily access our files and can become better.it should be made a rule that the autos and etc should have a different path and etc...
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Vinay Sangolli
10 years 8 months ago
Infrastructure in Hubli is minimal. The roads in the main business district area are very narrow and shaby. Hubli being the second biggest city does not even have a flyover.
Two of the busiest circles ( Chennamma and Desai) in Hubli are accident prone areas as there is no proper traffic management.
We need complete ring road like that one in Bangalore and Mysore. Similarly we need an uninterrupted road connection between Railway station, Bus Stand and Airport.
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Basavaraj M Binnal
10 years 8 months ago
If hubli-darwad becomes smart city it help to more number of people and also useful to students who ever study in that city and it will help to control the traffic and some other things if we construct more roads it help to people and they use government vehicle rather than their's it help to government and construction of the side way path and also don't forget the growing of trees beside the road
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B Raghavendra
10 years 8 months ago
Develop Hubbali Dharwad as Education capital of Karnataka. Entire city shall be facilitated with basis infrastructure like 24x7water supply, underground drainage scheme with smart solutions like SCADA and tap non revenue losses through digital meters. Provide accountability in all government services to citizens through e-governance in order to avoid frustration of citizens in bad services. Improving the quality of life by providing industrial infrastructure
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