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Smart City Davanagere

Smart City Davanagere
Start Date :
Sep 28, 2015
Last Date :
Nov 15, 2015
17:30 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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The city of Davanagere is located at a distance of about 260 km from the state capital of Bangalore. It is nestled at the foothills of the Western Ghats. Previously known for its ...

The city of Davanagere is located at a distance of about 260 km from the state capital of Bangalore. It is nestled at the foothills of the Western Ghats. Previously known for its cotton mills, it is a fast developing city of Karnataka. The arid town was once a thriving textile center. This place is also called as 'Manchester of Karnataka' or textile capital of South India.

Davanagere City Municpal Council came into existence on 7th Aug, 1951. Later it is upgraded as Davanagere City Corporation on 6th Jan, 2007. Presently it has jurisdiction over an area of 68.63 Sq. Kms with over 1.5 lakh properties. Davanagere City Corporation is situated at the P B Road, opposite to City Railway Station, Davanagere.

For its governance, the Davanagere City Corporation is divided into 41 wards, each represented by a Corporator. The Corporators elect the Mayor, who is the administrator of the City and serves office for a term of one year. The administration of the Corporation is vested in the Commissioner, who is designated by the State Government.

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JAGDISH PATHAK
JAGDISH PATHAK 10 years 2 months ago
All facilities like water,electricity,road,drainage,health,education,business facilities,shopping mall,tele-eloctronic facilities,internet-wifi,Garden, theator,temple for all religion,hotel,railway,metro,transportation,latest infrastructure,all types of plays-grounds,clubs,all types of entertainment faci., etc,are unlimited,clean,dust-free,advance with high technology with online digital facilities for all types of services,There should be no deficit of any goods,items or services to people
Seenu_2
Seenu_2 10 years 2 months ago
10. Pre-paid auto counters are required for main locations like bus stand, railway station, market areas. 11. Similar to call taxi, call auto facility is required during mid-night and early morning atleast.
Seenu_2
Seenu_2 10 years 2 months ago
7. Reserve space for pedestrians in main roads, then we can avoid traffic. 8. Waste management need to improve a lot. If waste is avoided, then pigs can be avoided automatically 9. Double track railway and electric trains need to be planned
Seenu_2
Seenu_2 10 years 2 months ago
3. Think about bypassing the rain water from railway under bridges to drainage, so that traffic problem can be avoided in railway gate crossing roads during rainy season 4. If Food street/place is arranged for road side hotels/food vehicles w.r.t location, then 20-30% traffic problem can be avoided automatically. 5. City busses must stop in bustop only. Then we can avoid 5-10% traffic problem and accidents. 6. Reserve place for food sellers in main roads to avoid parking & traffic problems
Seenu_2
Seenu_2 10 years 2 months ago
1. Roads are currently not good, need to improve a lot w.r.t quality 2. After implementation of new cement roads, road digging will happen for drinking water supply or drainage blockage or power issues or telephone line issues. So, before implementation of new roads, proper planning should be done by considering water supply, drainage, KEB and BSNL future requirements/enhancements. Then only new cement roads will not spoil and will sustain for long time.
Swaroop A P
Swaroop A P 10 years 2 months ago
Davanagere needs proper roads,railway station and bus-stand needs to be expand a lot,IT institutes should set up in a large number creating job opportunities,improving parks,tourism spots are necessary..
abhilash gujjar
abhilash gujjar 10 years 2 months ago
1) Make Traffic Rules very strict. Before providing License to amateur riders/drivers, extensive driving tests/exams should be conducted. 2) Proper waste management ( How and where you dump waste materials ) , Segregating recyclable and non recyclable ones. 3) Create and facilitate more job opportunities for the residents of davangere within the city for the people who have different. 4) Security to all the people, strict and efficient rules. 5) ONE number for all kinds of emergency.
Abhishek Gupta
Abhishek Gupta 10 years 2 months ago
A city is not smart until it manages its waste well. Waste management process should be decentralised and locality based, quick and real time. It is surprising to note that 70% of waste is organic in nature & can be reprocessed before it becomes waste or, thereafter, can be recycled in a sustainable manner. We have invented a Green Waste Reprocessor machine which re‐process all green reject and converts it into valuable by‐products. More details can be found on www.cleanindiatech.com #SmartCity
P Sai Bharadwaj
P Sai Bharadwaj 10 years 2 months ago
A great step in sewage management is to process then sewage in BIOGAS units and use the biogas as fuel.Not only this,the biogas sewage sludge which is left over can be used as manure or landfill for growth of POPLAR,which is a shrub which grows into adult plant size in under one year.So an ANNUAL POPLAR BASED SHORT ROTATION COPPICE can be initiated at urban level.This poplar harvest(WOOD) can be used BOTH FOR PLYWOOD MAKING AND THERMAL ELECTRICITY GENERARATION FROM CHARCOAL.PLEASE DON,T WORRY ABOUT CO? FOOTPRINTS WHEN I HAVE SAID'THERMAL ELECTRICITY' , BECAUSE THIS IS A CLOSED CYCLE CO? GENERATION.That means whatever co? is generated by this year's poplar is actually utilized by the next year's poplar crop.This technology is presently being used in England.The requirements needed for this project would be a large piece land,thermal electricity generation machinery,wood cutting manpower and machinery for cutting wood into small chips(for efficient combustion) as well as a very very efficient system for collection of sewage and organic waste.It is best if we can promote WASTE SEGREGATION AT SOURCE.The organic waste consisting of kitchen waste,dried biomass like leaves etc. can also be added to biogas chamber along with sewage.The non organic waste like plastic SHOULD BE RECYCLED.AGAIN FOR THIS ALSO,WE HAVE A GOOD TECHNOLOGY WITH ZERO CARBON FOOTPRINT AND THAT IS CALLED "solar rotational molding" by LIGHTMANUFACTURING.COM.By this technology we can mold the thermoplastic waste into useful products like dustbins,water tanks,etc.SPECIAL MENTION OF PLASTIC BOTTLES:THESE CAN BE USED TO CREATE MANY ACTIVE AND CREATIVE THINGS OF EVERYDAY USE SUCH AS TOYS,MONEY PURSES,ETC and even STREET LIGHTS.YES,STREET LIGHTS.VISIT liter of light.com to know more.PAPER WASTE CONSISTING OF papers ,cardboards etc. constitutes about 50% of an average Indian dustbin.All this paper can be recycled.Many of our municipal corporations are trying to get rid of all this waste by just incinarating it.BUT BELIEVE ME INCINERATION WON'T HELP IN THE LONG RUN.IT ONLY ADDS MORE CO?TO THE ATMOSPHERE.Waste segregation at source and proper processing of solid waste both from dustbins and latrines can alone help our 'SMART CITIES' to : 1)efficiently handle wastes 2)create more job opportunities 3)create a more eco friendly city with minimum carbon credits 4)create amenities such as plastic,wood,electricity,paper within the borders of the city so as to improve the services to people. HOPING TO FIND ALL THESE TECHNOLOGIES IN OUR CITIES IN THE NEAR FUTURE THANKYOU