1. A Dream of India-
100 Smart Cities by 2024
Smart Cities - Transforming Life –
Transforming India.(FOUR PILLARS)
Point to Point understanding(15 days work-
shop) with
A VALUABLE JOURNEY(3nd day 18.07.15)
A journey which never ends …
Sharda & K J Anand
SMART CITY A REQUIREMENT OF
A VALUABLE JOURNEY
2. UNDERSTANDING CONTENTS
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1. Basics
2. Context and Programme
3. Comprehensive Four Pillars of Smart City
A. Institutional Infrastructure
B. Physical Infrastructre
C. Social Infrastructure
D. Economic Infrastructure
4. Selection and Conditions Precedent
5. Strategy & Approach
6. Proposed Funding
7. Way forward & Timelines
3. 1.BASICS
• Smart Cities - Transforming Life - Transforming India.
• Naturally People are living one places for four Health(safety)
• 1.Physical health/Safety (Fitness of physical health)
• 2. Mental health/Safety (Peace of Mind)
• 2.Economic Health/Safety (Food,cloth,House)
• 3.Social health/safety ( Education, Hospital, Marriage
system,Infrastructure,other Facility etc)
• Years back when all people was living in Forest. People are
trying to improve above safety requirement always to meet
the above requirement to develop the Human being on Earth
in systematic manner to have minimum hazards for life.
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4. Smart City-A Real Requirement
• Development Stage of life.
• 1. People started to live Together.
• 2.Development of Family System .It improves the above 4
requirement.
• 3.Development of Society. Its further improves the above 4
requirement.
• 4.Development of Village. Its further improves the above 4
requirement/
• 5.Development of small Hat-Bazar-Small city-Middle class city-
Mega city-It further improves the above 4 requirement.
• Development of Smart city is really a challenge which needs
excellent planning to improve the above four basic health
requirement in such a way who improve the quality of life, age of
life, Valued Engagement in work and sustainability of human on
earth etc
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5. Smart City -Definition
• A smart city (also smarter city) uses digital technologies or
information and communication technologies (ICT) to enhance
quality and performance of urban services, to reduce costs
and resource consumption, and to engage more effectively
and actively with its citizens.
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9. 2.Contextand programme
• National Programme for the Smart City
A. For Physical health/Safety (Fitness of physical health)
1.Swachh Bharat- Zero Emission
B. For Mental health/Safety (Peace of Mind)
2 Improve Quality of Life.
C. For Economic Health/Safety ( Food, cloth, House)
3.CLeverage Innovation & Technology – EGov, Digital India
4.Involve Citizens in Policy as well as Execution
D. For Social health/safety ( Education, Hospital, Marriage
system, Infrastructure, other Facility etc)
5.Employment Generation – Make in India
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10. Where Smart
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Smart Govermance
Smart Energy
Smart Transporation
Smart Education
Smart IT & Communication
Smart Health
Smart Buildings
Smart Enviornment
11. How to Select Smart City
• Comprehensive Development
• Area approach is taken rather than the earlier Project
approach
• Leveraging Government Funds to attract Investments
• Competition to Select Cities from shortlisted 100
• Based on Commitment to National Priorities
(EGov, Swachh Bharat, Make in India)
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12. Defination of Context
• It is expected that such a Smart City will generate options for a
common man to pursue his/her livelihood and interests
meaningfully. In this context:
1. Competitiveness refers to a city’s ability to create
employment opportunities, attract investments and people.
The ease of being able to do business and the quality of life it
offers determines its competitiveness.
2. Sustainability includes social sustainability, environmental
sustainability and financial sustainability.
3. Quality of Life includes safety and security, inclusiveness,
entertainment, ease of seeking and obtaining public services,
cost efficient healthcare, quality education, and opportunities
for participation in governance.
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13. Indiatohave100SmartCitiesacross21Statesin
next5years
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A total of Rs 98,000 crore has been approved by the Cabinet for 100 smart cities and
rejuvenation of 500 others. The two schemes, Rs 48,000 crore for Smart City Mission
and Rs 50,000 crore for Atal Mission for Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation,
may merge at some point.
14. FutureroadmapforSmartCitiesinIndia
• 100 smart cities: The government has allocated an outlay of Rs 98,000
crore (US$ 15,329.26 million) to execute 100 smart cities, and the Atal
Mission for Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation (AMRUT), which is
an urban rejuvenation programme for 500 towns and cities in next 5
years.
• Smart heritage cities: The government has introduced a project to
develop 12 heritage cities across the country. Called HRIDAY Scheme or
National Heritage Development and Augmentation Yojana, the cities
included are Ajmer, Amaravati, Amritsar, Badami, Dwaraka, Gaya,
Kanchipuram, Mathura, Puri, Varanasi, Velankanni and Warangal.
• Smart ports: The government plans to connect 12 smart cities with the
maritime hubs at an estimated cost of Rs 50,000 crore (US$ 7821.05
million).
• Smart armed force stations (SAFS): There is a proposal to develop 6
smart armed force stations (SAFS). Of the 6 stations; 3 will be army
stations, 2 of airforce and 1 of the navy.
• Smart aerotropolis: The West Bengal government plans to develop first
airport city called the Bengal Aerotropolis Pvt Ltd (BAPL) at Andal in
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15. FutureroadmapforSmartCitiesinIndia
• Smart railways: Ministry of Railways has introduced world-class station programme to
upgrade and revamp the existing railway stations. New Delhi Station will be the first station
to be redeveloped within this programme spread over 86 hectares land with 18 platforms
to handle in excess of 500,000 passengers per day. The Surat railway station is also to follow
with 2.27 lakh square metre for redevelopment of new station. Along with this a total of
1,052 stations have been identified for upgradation of passenger amenities. It is proposed
to include 200 more stations under this scheme
• Smart villages: Saansad Adarsh Gram Yojana (Parliamentarian's Model Village Scheme aims
to ensure holistic development of identified gram panchayats. Under this programme,
Andhra Pradesh is the first state to launch the 'Smart Village' plan aimed at making AP, a
top state in the country by 2024
• DMIC: The Delhi Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC) running through six states Delhi,
Western Uttar Pradesh, Southern Haryana, Eastern Rajasthan, Eastern Gujarat, and
Western ans to build a dedicated freight corridors along the Delhi-Mumbai. The cities that
have been identified are Dholera in Gujarat, Shendra-Bidkin in Maharashtra, Greater Noida
in UP, Ujjain (MP) and Gurgaon in Haryana.
• SEZ: Guizhou International Investment Corp (GIIC) has signed an MoU with Kakinada SEZ
(KSEZ), a subsidiary of GMR Infrastructure to develop industrial park over 2,000-acre land
for setting up Chinese high-end equipment manufacturing plants. GIIC will invest $500
million in developing the infrastructure and various facilities of the industrial park. These
Chinese companies will invest $2-3 billion in setting up their operations over the next 5
years and generating more than 5,000 jobs for both skilled and unskilled workers.
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16. 3.Comprehensive Development:
Four pillars of a Smart City
Citizen Engagement
Employment Quality of life
Institutional
infrastructure
Physical
infrastructure
Social
infrastructure
Economic
infrastructure
Sustainability Disaster Management & Resilience
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Technology Enablement
17. Smart Solutions – Basic Infrastructure
ILLUSTRATIVE LIST
Water Management
Smart meters & management10
Leakage Identification, Preventive Maint.11
Water Quality Monitoring12
Energy Management
Smart Meters & Management13
Renewable Sources of Energy14
Energy Efficient & Green Buildings15
Urban Mobility
Smart Parking16
Intelligent Traffic Management17
Integrated Multi-Modal Transport18
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E-Governance and Citizen Services
Public Information, Grievance Redressal1
Electronic Service Delivery2
Citizen Engagement3
Citizens - City’s Eyes and Ears4
Video Crime Monitoring5
Waste to Energy & fuel6
Waste to Compost7
Every Drop to be Treated8
Treatment of C&D Waste9
Waste Management
Others
Tele-Medicine19
Incubation/Trade Facilitation Centers20
Skill Development Centers21
Different Cities – Different Smart Solutions Leveraging Local Innovations
18. A. Institutional Infrastructure
• Minimum Government, Maximum Governance
o EGovernance – 24X7 Online Public Service Delivery
o Ease of Doing Business
• Citizen Engagement
• Safety, Security, Enforcement
• Transparency & Accountability
• Disaster Management & Resilience
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• Zero Emission: Solid & Liquid Waste
• 24x7 Power Supply
• Assured & Metered Water Supply
• High-Speed Broadband Connectivity
• Multimodal Public Transport
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20. C. Social Infrastructure
• Inclusive Development: Affordable Housing,
Night Shelters etc.
• Quality Education in all Neighbourhoods
• Healthcare in all Neighbourhoods:
Tele-medicine
• Entertainment & Recreational Facilities
• Cultural, Sports and Fitness Centres
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21. D.Economic Infrastructure
• Skill Development Centres
• Incubation Centres
• Trade Facilitation & Logistics Centres
• SME Clusters
• Institutional Finance/Banking
• Working Women Hostels and Crèches
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