1. National Conference On
“Smart and Green Livable Cities”
7TH Infra Conclave Rajasthan
Presented By:
Udit Gupta
Poornima College Of Engineering
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3. Contents:
What is a Smart City..?
Why Smart City..?
Vision Smart City.
Elements of Smart City.
Smart Cities Of Rajasthan.
Smart Transport
Smart Waste Management.
Smart Infrastructure
Green city
4. A Livable city where the citizen can perform
Each &every task within the city in smartest
possible way and enjoy the experience…..
Smart City is in the intersect between competitiveness, Capital and Sustainability
making in roads for a smart living.
Massive Urbanisation is set to script the SMART URBAN LIVEABLE
CITIES in INDIA
5. WHY SMART CITY…?
Cities are engines of growth for the economy of every nation,
including India. Nearly 31% of India’s current population lives in
urban areas and contributes 63% of India’s GDP (Census
2011).With increasing urbanization, urban areas are expected to
house 40% of India’s population and contribute 75% of India’s
GDP by 2030. This requires comprehensive development of
physical, institutional, social and economic infrastructure. All are
important in improving the quality of life and attracting people and
investments to the City, setting in motion a virtuous cycle of growth
and development. Development of Smart Cities is a step in that
direction.
7. House was a turning point in the lives of poor, which led
towards better life . Government’s effort was not to just
provide a house, but to provide the right environment to live
life to the fullest which also led to AMRUT( Atal Mission for
Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation)
Urban and rural development in our country should be
complimentary . One way of doing this was to ensure waste
water management in urban areas, so that treated water
could be returned to rural areas for irrigation.
Similarly solid waste management in urban areas, could
generate compost which can be used as organic fertiliser for
surrounding rural areas .
8. The Infrastructure elements in a Smart City :
SOURCE: Ministry Of Urban Development
Adequate water supply,
Assured electricity supply,
Sanitation, including solid waste management
Efficient urban mobility and public transport,
Affordable housing, especially for the poor,
Robust IT connectivity and digitalization,
Good governance, especially e-Governance and citizen
participation,
Safety and security of citizens, particularly women,
children and the elderly, and
Health and education
9. VOICE OF THE CITIZENS: POLLS
Source Engineers India Ltd.
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Traffic Management
Water
Housing
Waste Management
Clean Environment
Health Care
Basic
Ameni
ties
10. SMART CITIES OF RAJASTHAN PHASE - I
JAIPUR CITY
Ranked 3rd in the MY CITY CHALLENGE
Ranked 31st among the top 50 emerging global
outsourcing cities..
Jaipur was ranked 7th best place to visit in Asia.
UDAIPUR
Voted best city in the world in 2009.
Among the first 20 smart cities.
Land of Zinc and Copper mines
11. Jaipur Smart City: The Makeover Mission
Source: The Hindu Business Line (14-02-2016)
12. SOURCE: THE HINDU
BUSINESS LINE (04 -03-2016)
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Udaipur (Rajasthan)
13. SMART JAIPUR CITY
Jaipur Smart City aspires to leverage its Heritage
and Tourism, and through Innovative and Inclusive
solutions, enhance the Quality of Life for its Citizens
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14. BUILDING A SMART CITY
Deployment of public Wi-Fi at all major tourist
places and public places across cities to connect all
with the Digital India.
17. INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM
E-call:
The in vehicle e-call is generated either manually by vehicle
occupants or automatically by sensors after an accident .when
activated the e-call device will establish an emergency call
carrying both voice and data to nearest Emergency Point.
Data contains precise location, info about accident, speed of vehicle
and time of incident.
Automatic Road Enforcement:
A traffic enforcement system consists of camera which detects
and identify vehicle disobeying traffic rules and and
automatically ticket offenders based on license plate number.
Traffic tickets are sent by mail or message.
18. SMART TRANSPORTATION
Electric Vehicles:
• EV is an automobile that uses electric motor emission as
power source with zero carbon emission.
Hybrid Electric Vehicles:
• HEV is a combination of hybrid and electric vehicles with
an Internal Combustion Engine. The batteries of the HEV
recharges on their own due to kinetic energy of the
vehicle to electrical energy.
Electric Vehicle Charging Stations
• EVCS will supply electric energy for the recharging of
electric vehicles.
19. Smart Bus System
Delivering smart cards for public
transport and setting up e-kiosks
which also provide bus tickets.
Automated stop announcement
system
Automated Vehicle location
System using GPS so that
commuters can get real time bus
location.
Advanced video camera/security
camera capability
22. SMART WATER MANAGEMENT
Building waste water treatment
plants which can treat the waste
water and use the waste water
for agricultural purposes by
setting primary treatment plant
and secondary treatment plant`
Using artificial techniques for
recharge of ground water by
creating basins and water
harvesting structure like
recharge well.
23. CREATING ENERGY FROM WASTE
Waste to Energy is the process of generating energy
in the form of electricity from primary treatment of
waste using Incinerators.
600 metric tons of waste generates 17MW
continuously for 24 hrs.
24. SMART ROAD INFRASTRUCTURE
ROADS USING PLASTIC :
As most of the Indians roads are asphalt road and we
have seen their life is mostly 2-3 years. So we can work
on the model proposed by K.Ahmed Khan who has
successfully proven this in Madras that roads made
using recycled or waste plastic have much more life
than normal roads. As they can resist more
temperature than asphalt.
Interactive Light
Solar road lights based on the model of Barcelona in
which light can be dimmed at the time when they are in
less use to save energy
25. SMART BUILDINGS
Building commercial or public buildings based on
green house buildings.
Usage of total natural sources of energy for
generation of electricity.
Such as: Solar Energy, Wind Energy
Installation of fire alarms , temperature Detectors
and Humidity Detectors
Promoting Roof top organic Farming.
All the building waste should be reused, reduce and
recycled.