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Tirupati Draft Smart City Proposal- Round 2

Tirupati Draft Smart City Proposal- Round 2
Start Date :
Jun 16, 2016
Last Date :
Jun 26, 2016
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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The Municipal Corporation Tirupati is pleased to inform you that our city has been selected under Round 2 for Smart City Mission under the Ministry of Urban Development (MoUD). ...

The Municipal Corporation Tirupati is pleased to inform you that our city has been selected under Round 2 for Smart City Mission under the Ministry of Urban Development (MoUD). Round 2 of smart cities challenge has been provided to 54 cities to upgrade their proposals whose city is not covered in the list of 20. Tirupati is one of them! In this phase, our city has to compete with 54 other cities, enhance our proposal and become eligible for funding in 2016-17.
The city has refined its proposal and has come up with a Draft Smart City proposal based upon Gap assessment and suggestions received from Citizens, panel of expert and MoUD. We urge you to share your ideas and be an integral part of the journey towards making Tirupati a smart city! Draft Smart City Proposal

Kindly post your views till 25th June, 2016.

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ravikumar
ravikumar 10 years 2 days ago
ICT helps us capture the full potential of water.Beyond its own value as a scare resource, water systems house nutrients and even energy.
ravikumar
ravikumar 10 years 2 days ago
Water can all be captured and put to use with the help of ICT. Instrumentation diffused into these “green water systems” can store water, while advanced analytics are critical to managing this distributed resource
krishnareddy
krishnareddy 10 years 2 days ago
Sensors and monitors can report on the actual condition of infrastructure so that operators can make better decisions, servicing equipment based on actual condition and not on a guess
krishnareddy
krishnareddy 10 years 2 days ago
Insisting on open standards will increase choice and decrease costs, as products can be mixed and matched from different vendors.
laksmi narayana
laksmi narayana 10 years 2 days ago
Utilities can achieve better operations through better knowledge and tighter control of the network’s extensive and complex assets
laksmi narayana
laksmi narayana 10 years 2 days ago
A smart water system can have sensors placed strategically throughout the network to detect contaminants. Those sensors can monitor the acidity and alkalinity, watch for biological indicators, measure chlorine and other chemicals and watch for heavy metals, then alert human operators when problems arise so they can intervene quickly to mitigate threats.