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Smart City Vision for Mangaluru through People's Participation

Start Date :
Sep 21, 2015
Last Date :
Oct 06, 2015
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
The City “Mangaluru” in Karnataka has been selected as one of the Smart Cities to be developed under the Ministry of Urban Development (MoUD), Government of India's Smart City ...
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Abhilash K_1
10 years 7 months ago
Vision Mangaluru #smartcity
* Well planned wider roads with pavement.
* Good drainage system.
* Modernised fish market.
* Good waste disposal plans.
* Modernised bus stops.
* CCTV cameras installed.
Let this vision become mission.
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shridhara kedilaya
10 years 7 months ago
Ring road by nethravathy gurupur river side with garden boating for tourism.thanner bavi as beach resort and golf course.all roads with in the city shall be of concrete with foot path of not less than 30 ft width.udupi kasaragod route shall have service roads
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reshma_15
10 years 7 months ago
Vision Statement:
Committed to provide high quality services without discrimination.
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reshma_15
10 years 7 months ago
Vision Statement for Mangalore
Enhancing the City’s infrastructure, Encouraging business creation, growth and productivity, Supporting research, innovation and enterprise throughout the city.
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Bijendra Chowdhury
10 years 7 months ago
Mangaluru and Bangaluru both are smart city I appreciate and believe but their name should also be smart name like MAGALORE AND BANGALORE in stead of mangaluru and bangaluru.
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Suresh Salian_1
10 years 7 months ago
-Implement E-Services in government sectors.
-Develop strategy, give importance for using Plastic money.
-Metro services in city, Implement new idea in Public transport.
-Underground electrical cable system in the city which will help in widening road.
-Develop Wireless services in the city limit.
-Expand the city by shifting Government offices by sector-wise to different places, this will help to solve traffic jam.
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Varunkumar Sagarkar
10 years 7 months ago
As all the comments over here are stating the features of the smart cities,But to build all this infrastructure we need a smart process which can reduce cost and impact the environment in sustainable way.So for all this below stated features and requirement of smart cities if we imply BIM as mandate ,we can reduce the cost and time over which these cities are built and also can make sure that these infrastructures and facilities are managed good over the operational cycle.
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Varunkumar Sagarkar
10 years 7 months ago
By adopting BIM(Building Information Modelling) process in all the smart cities we can:-
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20% reduction in build costs
33% reduction is costs over the lifetime of the building
47% to 65% reduction in conflicts and re-work during construction
44% to 59% increase in the overall project quality
35% to 43% reduction in risk, better predictability of outcomes
34% to 40% better performing completed infrastructure
32% to 38% improvement in review and approval cycles
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Thilakraj K M
10 years 7 months ago
My Ideas on building #Mangalore as #Smartcity
4. Well connected roads between Bunder(Port) / Airports / Railway stations
5. Improving infrastructure of ports / railways / bus stations
6. Constructing / building footpaths / subways(underpass) for walkers
7. Efforts to make Mangalore as Malaria free city
8. Encouraging / boosting our cultures
9. Building playgrounds and parks
10. Having a month-wise discussion related to city with higher authorities and people
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Thilakraj K M
10 years 7 months ago
My Ideas on building #Mangalore as #Smartcity
1. Waste/Garbage Management { Recycling / compost / Education and Awareness http://www.eschooltoday.com/waste-recycling/waste-management-tips-for-kids.html }, Providing awareness to people to keep their surrounding / stores / outlet clean
2. Implementing Rainwater harvesting and Solar plant at least government offices / Schools / Police Stations / Panchayaths
3. Having Dustbin / Toilets / First Aid trained Security personal at the crowde
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