2. What is Smart City?
By using ‘SMART’ solutions to make
Infrastructure and Services better.
For Example: Transportation
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3. Necessary of Smart City
• Rapid growth of population in towns.
• Requires Energy, Transportation, Water, Buildings & Public
spaces.
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4. Objectives of Smart city
Provide basic infrastructure.
Quality of life.
Clean and sustainable environment.
Apply Smart Solutions.
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5. Smart Cities of INDIA
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By 2030 growth of urban population is increasing by 5 times.
And 70% of population of country expected to live in urban.
TO overcome this population problem NEW TOWN concept
has been implemented.
6. New Town Concept
Rapid urbanization and increasing on limited
floor space across urban regions in India, led
to concept of smart city.
Projects under new town concept
• Delhi-Mumbai intergraded corridor
• Gujarat International finance tech city[GIFT]
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8. Along with this corridor New City plan is also
implemented.
Rule which is adopted in new cities are some
form of public transportation should be available
within a 10 minutes walk from home or office
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9. It consist of 7 New eco friendly cities with world
class facilities such as,
24 hours power supply and drinking water.
Mass rapid urban transportation with bicycle
and pedestrians tracks.
complete waste and water recycling system
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10. It also includes development of all means of
transportation renewing or establishing of
airports and seaports.
Building and Expansion of roadways and rail
network.
It is also planning to provide 10 lane
highways.
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11. Gujarat International Finance Tech City
[ G I F T ]
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GIFT is under construction city in Indian state of
Gujarat which is about 12 km from Ahmadabad.
It will be built on 500 acres of land.
Its main purpose is to provide high quality of
infrastructure.
12. GIFT aims to providing transportation network having
Accessibility, Easy & Fast mobility, Zero road accidental deaths
This can achieved by
Using a multimodal mix transport systems ( MRTS/LRTS/BRT)
Using walk to work concept
Using electric personal rapid transport systems
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15. 20 Smart cities of INDIA
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20 cities which are selected at first stage.
16. Smart city mission strategy
These cities improved by Area base
development.
Three modules of Area Based Development are
o Retrofitting
o Redevelopment
o Greenfield
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17. Area Based Development Models
Retrofitting
Development of an existing built area greater than 500 acres so as to achieve
the objective of smart cities mission to make it more efficient and livable
e.g. Local Area Development (Ahmadabad)
Redevelopment
Replace existing built environment in an area of more than 50 acres and
enable co-creation of a new layout, especially enhanced infrastructure,
mixed land use and increased density e.g. Bhendi Bazar, Mumbai
Greenfield
Develop a previously vacant area of more than 250 acres using innovative
planning, plan financing and plan implementation tools with provision for
affordable housing, especially for the poor e.g. New Town, Kolkata, GIFT
City.
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20. Case study of Davanagere
It is the sixth largest city in state of Karnataka
Once it is also Known Manchester of Karnataka
City is having an population of nearly 5 lakhs
Area of 77.12 sq km
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21. Concept of L.I.F.E
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Liveable and convenient
Inclusive
Financially vibrant and Futuristic
Environment friendly, Education and Entertainment
22. Components to be Provided
• LED street light/solar lights
• ITS for traffic and bus management
• Bicycle tracks
• Redesign of footpath
• Redesign of streets /roads
• Underground wiring
• Redesign of intersections
• Market development
• Underground utility services
• Development of bus terminals
• Retrofitting of puffed rice layout factories
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23. Till Now
Expansion of roads & Construction of roads by
white topping method
Footpaths
WIFI facility in public places
LED street lights provided
Green parks
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24. Conclussion
The concept of smart city is much needed, Because
of the growth of urban population.
This population is due to employment opportunities
created in urban
Can be reduced by creating new cities or improving
cities other than metropolitan cities
By Providing good infrastucture, transportaton
facilitiy etc
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25. References
• Ministry of Urban Development (2014). Concept Note on Smart City
Scheme. <http://smartcities.gov.in/>
• Smart cities council India (2014). Concept note on Smart city scheme.
<http://india.smartcitiescouncil com>
• Smart Cities (2014) .<www.resurgentindia.com>
• Smart city Davanagere.
https://mygov.in/group-issue/smart-city-davanagere/
• Davanagere city corporation. www.davanagerecity.mrc.gov.in/
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