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Smart City Tiruchirappalli

Start Date :
Sep 15, 2015
Last Date :
Nov 16, 2015
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
Tiruchirappalli City Municipal Corporation has been ranked first among 12 cities selected for implementing Smart City project in Tamil Nadu and is gaining momentum to get ...
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SHAHUL HAMEED_6
10 years 5 months ago
Trichy has numerous institutes however the mechanical industry sector is dying. Most of BHEL by-products were outsourced to North India leaving Trichy resident jobless. Major Companies like TSRM, Chethar & Kaveri are all closed. No major companies other than BHEL which was commissioned 50 yrs. ago, needs big investments in Mechanical & Manufacturing industries. Auto giant companies like Ford, Fiat and Hyundai should be encouraged to start ancillary unit in Trichy.
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Rammohan_4
10 years 5 months ago
Preventing Sand Mining & look for an alternate for house construction.Sand mining generates extra vehicle traffic, which negatively impairs the environment. Where access roads cross riparian areas, the local environment may be impacted.Sand mining also affects the adjoining groundwater system and the uses that local people make of the river.
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Balu_15
10 years 5 months ago
IT/ITES need to be expanded rigorously to increase the income of the city which will add fuel to other initiatives. SEZ should function to its fullest and more number of SEZs should get started. Trichy is well connected by means of Road, Rail & Air. Steps need to be taken to attract IT giants to start their business in trichy which will help to tap the human potentials in the right way. This will keep the trichy people back in their places along with their family rather than moving out for jobs.
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Balu_15
10 years 5 months ago
School/college students should be taught to grow their own food(i.e) internship for agriculture under a renowned farmer or government institutions. Proper disposal and recycling of plastic should be made strict. Usage of plastic bags should be banned. Grocery shops mistook the non usage of plastic bags and they charge for the carry bags. Speed limit monitors should be introduced in the city along with a smart fine system which will definitely bring down the number of accidents.
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Balu_15
10 years 5 months ago
Smart pollution free buses that runs on batteries can be introduced. A proper filtration system for drinking water should be introduced in order to improve the healthy lifestyle of people. Infrastructure of Telecom need to be improved. We have enough number of population using internet but the services provided by the Telecom domains are not up to the mark. Rain water harvesting should be made strict and compulsory and shouldn't be an eye wash.
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Balu_15
10 years 5 months ago
A smart city which is smart in all aspects with overall utilization percentage. We have enough number of educational institutions but we don't have enough job opportunities. We have enough water sources but no proper system to utilize it without any wastage. Usage of solar energy need to be implemented in large scale. Namma toilets are doing a great job and we need to increase the numbers in order to make the city more hygienic and they should reach the downtrodden.
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Sugumar_11
10 years 5 months ago
Segregation at source is key to the success of any solid waste management system.
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Sugumar_11
10 years 5 months ago
Biogas from the fermentation of food waste can be used at both the household and community levels in lieu of liquefied petroleum gas, as well as for power generation.
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Sugumar_11
10 years 5 months ago
Food waste for processing into animal feed should be collected on a daily basis. The remaining components of waste, including biodegradable materials, should be collected in a manner that reflects the logistical capability of the city concerned.
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Sugumar_11
10 years 5 months ago
Construction and demolition (C&D) materials can be used for filling in low areas or as aggregates, subject to passing suitability tests. Recovery of reusable materials from industrial facilities has been achieved in Asia’s developed countries.
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