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Shivamogga Smart City Proposal

Shivamogga Smart City Proposal
Start Date :
Nov 18, 2015
Last Date :
Dec 01, 2015
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
Submission Closed

Shivamogga City Corporation, Shivamogga in Karnataka State has been selected by the Ministry of Urban Development as one of the 100 smart cities to participate in the Smart City ...

Shivamogga City Corporation, Shivamogga in Karnataka State has been selected by the Ministry of Urban Development as one of the 100 smart cities to participate in the Smart City Challenge Stage-2 by the Ministry of Urban Development, Government of India. Shivamogga City is the head quarter of malnad region located on the Western Ghats. Mainly Shivamogga City is known for its culture, education and commerce.

Shivamogga City Corporation Shivamogga has to submit a Smart City Proposal (SCP) to the Ministry of Urban Development, GOI which shall outline the consultations held with the city residents and other stakeholders unfolding the aspiration of people matched with the vision contained in the smart city proposal.

After first round of consultation and with the result of citizen aspirations we are uploading the main features of the proposal for citizen views. The residents are requested to post their suggestion pertaining to the proposal.

Shivamogga Smart City Plan and Proposal

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RAHUL EKKA_1
RAHUL EKKA_1 10 years 1 month ago
SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 1. STREET DUSTBINS ARE THE PROBLEM!!! 2. MOTIVATIONAL INCENTIVES BASED APPROACH ON SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
RAHUL EKKA_1
RAHUL EKKA_1 10 years 1 month ago
A smart city should know about itself and makes itself more known to its populace. No longer do we have to wonder if a street is congested – the street reports its condition. No longer do we have to wonder if we’re losing water to leaks – the smart water network detects and reports leaks as soon as they occur.
RAHUL EKKA_1
RAHUL EKKA_1 10 years 1 month ago
Reduce duplication of efforts. When smart city efforts are confined to departmental silos, functions are needlessly repeated. This unnecessary duplication may be avoided