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Smart City Tumakuru

Smart City Tumakuru
Start Date :
Sep 28, 2015
Last Date :
Dec 05, 2015
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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The Tumakuru city, Karnataka has been qualified under Government of India “Smart City Mission”. The second stage of city challenge is the preparation of “vision and ...

The Tumakuru city, Karnataka has been qualified under Government of India “Smart City Mission”. The second stage of city challenge is the preparation of “vision and proposal” for Tumakuru City. Hence, the current exercise is to prepare and submit the statement of vision along with the proposal to the Government of India through the active participation of citizens.

Tumakuru City makes an appeal with its citizens to formulate vision and give suggestions to prepare proposal to make it ‘Smart City’.

The Citizens are requested to formulate the vision, strategies of retrofit, redevelopment, green field and pan city as per Smart City Mission statement and Guidelines of Ministry of Urban Development, Government of India.

Please send your valuable opinions, suggestions, the proposals if any and feedback latest by 4th December, 2015.

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Meghana_10
Meghana_10 10 years 7 months ago
It is a matter of concern that the manufacturing sector has not shared in the dynamism of the economy not just in the Eleventh Plan, but even in preceding Plan periods
Viswanath_10
Viswanath_10 10 years 7 months ago
Assumptions made in drawing up the package area considered is Pune city total area = 450 sq. Km. = Approx. 1.11 lac acres 38% residential, 1.8% commercial, 9.5% defense, 11% industrial, 9.7% recreational approximate population = 50 lakh Renewable
Meghana_10
Meghana_10 10 years 7 months ago
Planning Commission’s approach paper observes that though the Eleventh Plan targeted growth in manufacturing at 10.0-11.0 per cent, actual performance is estimated to be only about 7.7 per cent.
Viswanath_10
Viswanath_10 10 years 7 months ago
1. High installation cost 2. Land scarcity 3. Development of infrastructure for solar 4. Waterproofing problems for rooftops 5. Reduction in usable land for faming, gardening etc. 6. Wastage of roof space due to shadows from nearby buildings, trees etc
Meghana_10
Meghana_10 10 years 7 months ago
These have been described both in the Planning Commissions “Approach Paper to the 12th Five Year Plan” as well as the National Manufacturing Policy floated by the Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP).