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Smartcity
1. PRESENTS
PRESENTED BY:-
MANASVI MALAV
B.TECH-(PRODUCTION &
IND. ENG)
ROLL NO=15/683
9549579993
UNDER THE
SUPERVISION OF :-
MR. SACHIN JAIN
DEPARTMENT OF MECHNICAL
ENG. OF
UNIVERSITY TEACHING DEPARTMENT
OF
RAJASTHAN TECHNICAL
UNIVERSITY
KOTA
3. INTRODUCTION TO THE
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 and through smart city
5. NEED OF SMARTCITY :-
To improve parking Management
To improve Intelligent transport system
To improve Tele-care
To improve Traffic management
To improve Smart grids
To improve Smart urban lighting
To improve Waste management
To improve Smart taxi
To improve Digital-signage.
6. CITY ISSUES SOLUTIONS
Cities may
add any
number of
smart
solutions to
the area
based
developmen
ts to make
government
funds cost
effective.
8. SMART CITY PROJECT IN
INDIA
Smart Cities Mission is an urban renewal and retrofitting program by
the Government of India with a mission to develop 100 cities (the target
has been revised to 109 cities) all over the country making them citizen
friendly and sustainable. The Union Ministry of Urban Development is
responsible for implementing the mission in collaboration with the state
governments of the respective cities. The Government has a vision of
developing 100 smart cities as satellite towns of larger cities by
modernizing the existing mid-sized cities.
9. 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.
11. CONCLUSION OF
SMART CITY PROJECT
• The smart cities concept has gained a lot of attention lately and
it will most likely continue to do so in the future. Cities are
publishing smart plans, related conferences are trending and
more and more books are being written on the subject.
• Smart technologies can provide solutions for cities by helping
them save money, reduce carbon emissions and manage traffic
flows. But the complexity of the agenda is hindering its
progress. It involves a large number of stakeholders (local
authorities, citizens, technology companies and academics)
each having their own vision of what a smart city should be;
most of the debate gets bogged down on trying to understand
what ‘smart’ means rather than focusing on how it can help
cities meet their goals. Moreover, since the market for smart
technologies is relatively new, it needs new business models
and ways of working which are yet to be developed and
implemented.
12. CONCLUSION OF
SMART CITY PROJECT
• At present, this market is getting substantial support
from the UK Government. Cities, the private sector
and communities are increasingly recognising that
they need to work together in order to make the most
of the smart agenda.
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