Smart City
As per estimates, about 25–30 people will migrate every minute to major Indian cities from rural areas in search of better livelihood and better lifestyles. With this momentum, about 843 million people are expected to live in urban areas by 2050. To accommodate this massive urbanization, India needs to find smarter ways to manage complexities, reduce expenses, increase efficiency and improve the quality of life India’s Smart City plan is part of a larger agenda of creating Industrial Corridors between India’s big metropolitan cities in India. These include the Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor, the Chennai-Bangalore Industrial Corridor and the Bangalore-Mumbai Economic Corridor. It is hoped that many industrial and commercial centres will be recreated as “Smart Cities” along these corridors. The Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC), which is spread across six states, seeks to create seven new smart cities as the nodes of the corridor in its first phase.As per DMIC availability of Apartments for Sale in mumbai ,Delhi is increasing.
Smart Cities in India
Currently, 31% of India’s population lives in cities; these cities also generate 63% of the nation’s economic activity. These numbers are rapidly increasing, with almost half of India’s population projected to live in its cities by 2030. Smart Cities focus on the most pressing needs and on the greatest opportunities to improve quality of life for residents today and in the future.
E-Governance and Citizen Services
1. Public Information, Grievance Redressal
2. Electronic Service Delivery
3. Citizen Engagement
4. Citizens-City’s Eyes and Ears
5. Video Crime Monitoring
Waste Management
6. Waste to Energy & fuel
7. Waste to Compost
8. Waste Water to be Treated
9. Recycling and Reduction of C&D Waste
Water Management
10. Smart Meters & Management
11. Leakage Identification, Preventive Main.
12. Water Quality Monitoring
Energy Management
13. Smart Meters & Management
14. Renewable Source of Energy
15. Energy Efficient & Green Building
Urban Mobility
16. Smart Parking
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18. Intelligent Traffic Management
19. Integrated Multi- Model Transport
Others
20. Tele-Medicine and Tele-Education
21. Incubation/trade Facilitation cente
Smart cities, according to the Indian government’s website, “are those cities which have smart (intelligent) physical, social, institutional, and economic infrastructure while ensuring centrality of citizens in a sustainable environment. It is expected that such a Smart City will generate options for all Apartments for sale in Mumbai likeSmart city to pursue their livelihoods and interests meaningfully and with joy.” The impetus for India’s smart city building is largely urbanization demographics. Currently, 31 precent of India’s population is urban. That is projected to increase to 65 percent over the next decades. India has set a goal of100 smart cities to meet the challenge of settling its growing urban migration in decent and humane ways.