The document discusses India's Smart Cities Mission to develop 100 cities across the country. It provides background on the mission's objectives to promote sustainable and liveable cities. Key details include a total budget of Rs. 98,000 crore, with Rs. 48,000 crore allocated for Smart Cities Mission. 20 cities were selected in the first round to be developed as 'Light House Cities'. The features of smart cities and smart solutions around areas like energy, mobility, water management and governance are also outlined. Case studies of Visakhapatnam and Kakinada smart city projects are briefly described.
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this presentation shows you the meaning, advantages, projects etc about smart cities and also about smart cities in India. who will invest in these smart city projects? cities in india which are going to be smart cities.
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Present status of town planning in India,
Contribution of town planners in modern era,
Sir Patrick Geddes,
Sir Ebenezer Howard,
Clarence stein,
Sir Patrick Abercrombie,
Le Corbusier,
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2. Contents
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Introduction
Mission and Objective
100 Smart Cities Mission
Features of Smart Cities
List of 100 Smart Cities
Selection Process
Round 1 Smart Cities
Smart Solutions
Citizen’s Role
Need of Smart Cities
Case Study- Kakinada and Visakhapatnam.
3. What is a Smart City ?
A Designation given to a City.
Includes Information and Communication
Technology (ICT) to enhance the urban services.
Such as Energy, Transportation and Utilities.
In order to reduce resource consumption, wastage
and overall costs.
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4. Mission
An urban renewal program by GOI.
With the mission to develop 100 cities.
Across the country making them citizen friendly
and sustainable.
Objective
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To promote cities that provide core
Infrastructure and to give a decent quality of life
to its citizens.
A clean and sustainable environment and
application of 'Smart' Solutions.
5. 100 Smart Cities Mission
Launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
On 25 June 2016 in Pune, Maharashtra.
A total of Rs.98,000 crore has been approved.
- Rs.48,000 crore for the Smart Cities mission
-Rs.50,000 crore for the Atal Mission for Rejuvenation
and Urban Transformation (AMRUT).
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6. Feautures of a Smart City
Promoting mixed land use in area based
Developments.
Housing and Inclusiveness.
Creating Walk able Localities.
Preserving and developing open spaces.
Promoting a variety of Transport Options.
Making Citizen Friendly Environment.
Giving an Identity to the City.
Applying Smart Solutions to Infrastructure and
Services.
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7. List of 100 Smart
Cities
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These cities are Divided
into 5 Rounds.
Round 1 – 20 Cities
Round 2 – 13 Cities
Round 3 – 27 Cities
Round 4 – 30 Cities
Round 5 – 9 Cities
9. List of Round 1 Smart Cities
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S.N CITY State S.N CITY State
1 Bhubaneswar Odisha 11 Indore
Madhya
Pradesh
2 Pune Maharashtra 12 New Delhi Delhi
3 Jaipur Rajasthan 13 Coimbatore Tamil Nadu
4 Surat Gujarat 14 Kakinada
Andhra
Pradesh
5 Kochi Kerala 15 Belgaum Karnataka
6 Ahmedabad Gujarat 16 Udaipur Rajasthan
7 Jabalpur
Madhya
Pradesh
17 Guwahati Assam
8 Vishakhapatnam
Andhra
Pradesh
18 Chennai Tamil Nadu
9 Solapur Maharashtra 19 Ludhiana Punjab
10 Davangere Karnataka 20 Bhopal
Madhya
Pradesh
These are the 20 Light House Cities in India.
10. Smart Solutions of a Smart City
1. Smart Energy 4. Smart Public Services
2. Smart Governance and Citizen Services
3. Smart Mobility 5. Smart Water
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11. Smart Energy
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Smart Energy Meters
Usage of Solar Energy
Energy Management
Renewable Sources of Energy
Green Buildings
12. Smart Governance and Citizen Services
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Public Information and Grievance
Redressal
Citizen Engagement
Citizen’s – City’s Eyes and Ears
Electronic Service Delivery
Video Crime Monitoring
13. Smart Mobility
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Smart Parking
Intelligent Traffic Management
Integrated Multi-Modal Transport
E-Rickshaws and Public Transport
Electronic Vehicle Charging
14. Smart Public Services
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Street Lighting Management
Public Safety
- Surveillance
- Emergency Management
Smart Poles
Underground Power Cables
16. Citizen’s Role in Making Smart Cities
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Citizens are crucial in making Smart Cities.
Residents of Smart City deserve a voice in the Design Process.
A Smart City listens to its Citizens in order to arrive at better
Decision making.
At the End, it is Citizen’s acceptance and engagement that
Determines the Success.
Citizen’s Involvement is Key.
17. Why do we need Smart Cities ?
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India does need a number of smart cities in the coming future.
Because, the cities are so overcrowded which thus leads to
traffic jams.
Smart cities create good or smart education system.
It is a municipality that uses information and communication
technologies.
Used to increase Operational Efficiency, Share information
with the Public.
Improves both the quality of Government and Citizen Welfare.
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Visakhapatnam is a very peaceful & cosmopolitan city.
Known for Heavy Industries, Steel Plant, Seaports, Natural
Harbour and Shipyard.
Aim
Efficiently Utilise the available Assets, Resources
Provide a clean and sustainable environment for living
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Projects
Centralised Command Control Center.
Park for Children with All Abilities.
2MW Floating Solar Power Plant
Solar Power Street lights
Multi Level Car Parking Facility
Indoor Sports Arena
20. Kakinada Smart City
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Kakinada is known for Pensioner’s Pradise.
Kakinada is also known for its serene, calm & peacefulness.
Best planned city and having resemblance with the chennai.
Which is why it is also called as ‘Second Chennai’.
It is Famous for JNTUK, PRGC, and Rangaraya Medical Colleges.
21. Kakinada Smart City
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Virtual Class Rooms in High Schools.
Redevelopment of Vivekananda Park and
Gandhi Nagar Park.
Solid Waste Management and Cold Storage.
Boat Building Yard.
Projects