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Upgradation of Tirupati Smart City Proposal for Round-2

Upgradation of Tirupati Smart City Proposal for Round-2
Start Date :
Apr 21, 2016
Last Date :
May 01, 2016
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
Submission Closed

The temple city of Tirupati has been shortlisted by Ministry of Urban Development as one of the potential 100 smart cities in India. The Tirupati Municipal Corporation is currently ...

The temple city of Tirupati has been shortlisted by Ministry of Urban Development as one of the potential 100 smart cities in India. The Tirupati Municipal Corporation is currently working on upgrading its proposals for Round 2 of the Smart City Mission. One of the key processes of the Mission is to engage with the citizens at every stage in order to prioritise the areas for intervention. The Municipal Corporation of Tirupati are requested to examine the earlier proposals in detail and identify The gaps in the light of the Guidelines / Generic gaps issued by the MOUD and post their remarks/feedback on the discussion thread. The citizen engagement would lead to a meaningful envisioning exercise and identify the priority areas of physical, social; economic and institutional infrastructure. It is expected that the citizens participate in this exercise and help Tirupati successfully traverse the path of transforming itself in to a Smart.

You can also send your valuable suggestion to commissioner.mct@gmail.com
"Let us to join hands in making our Tirupati a Smart City"
Website http://mct.gov.in

Please provide your suggestion and feedback latest by 30.4.2016

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Neeraja_1
Neeraja_1 9 years 12 months ago
The SMART City Proposal Round 1 was a great work and I appreciate the Municipal Corporation Tirupati and supporting agencies both government and non-government. Now I would suggest decreasing the size of area to be less than 700 acres or so, which will cover the Govinda Raj Swamy Temple, Pushkarini and major Transport hub of Tirupati.
K UMAPATHI
K UMAPATHI 9 years 12 months ago
It is suggested to encourage rain water harvesting at individual and community level by using various technologies such as injection wells, to improve ground water levels and reduce the problem of water scarcity in the city.
K UMAPATHI
K UMAPATHI 9 years 12 months ago
We should make sure that, Tirupati should not face environmental problems like that of other major cities facing today, Putting in mind the Chennai disaster happened a year back, we need to have a well planned underground drainage system.
K UMAPATHI
K UMAPATHI 9 years 12 months ago
Understanding the climate change impact, more tress should be planted across the streets to have a healthy environment which can reduce the heat impact.
Harish Krishna
Harish Krishna 9 years 12 months ago
There is very less space for entertainment in Tirupati, apart from more concentration on tourism, government should also create sports and recreation centres across the city to promote sports among the youth and it will also help in recreation of working professionals
Ng
Ng 9 years 12 months ago
30% of city population is in slum areas, there is no mention of poverty and malnutrition in the proposal. Government has to ensure the measures to address the malnutrition