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3. What is Smart City?
A developed urban area that create sustainable economic
development & high quality of life by excelling in multiple key
areas ; Economic , Mobility , Environment , People , Living &
Govt. excelling in these key areas can be done so through
strong human capital ,social capital and/or ICT infrastructure
5. Smart City Budget
In the 2014-15 Budget Session, the Finance Minister of
India Mr. Arun Jaitely is allotted the 7,060 Crores of Rupees for
the 100 Smart Cities. The Indian Prime Minister Mr. Narendra
Modi is going to develop the 100 Smart Cities as Satellite
Towns of Larger Cities by modernizing the present Cities.
6. Smart parking
Intelligent transport system
Tele-care
Traffic management
Smart grids
Smart urban lighting
Waste management
Smart city maintenance
Smart taxi
Digital-signage.
Features of Smart City:
7. • Provide basic infrastructure.
• Quality of life.
• Clean and sustainable environment.
• Apply Smart Solutions.
• Set examples to be replicated both within and outside the
Smart City and catalyze the creation of similar Smart Cities.
Objectives of Smart City:
8. • Small portion of ICT in new city development.
• Technology changes too fast
• Too many stakeholders
Challenges of Smart City:
9. • The city selection process is based on the idea of Cooperative and
Competitive Federalism.
• Cities are diverse - Each city has to construct its idea and vision of a smart
city that is aligned to its local context.
• The city selection process follows a Challenge method - two stages, in
conjunct, to select cities.
• Stage – I : Intra-State city selection on objective criteria to identify cities to
compete in stage-II.
• Stage – II: All India competition to select smart cities for multiple rounds of
selection.
Smart City Selection Process:
10. • Start the ‘within state’ competition.
• Finalize the entities that will assist the state from
• empaneled list of consulting firms, or
• appoint a consulting firm outside the panel as per State financial
rules or
• use a handholding agency - bilateral /Multilateral (e.g. World
Bank, DFID, UN Habitat, ADB).
• Once list of shortlisted Smart Cities is finalized Rs. 2 crore will be
disbursed to each city for proposal preparation.
• Plan ahead, the states will have stipulated number of days after
finalization of first list of potential Smart Cities, to prepare proposals.
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