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Mumbai, Kolkata not part of smart port cities: Gadkari
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The 12 major ports – Kandla, Mumbai, Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust, Mormugao, Visakhapatnam, Cochin, Chennai, New Mangalore, Ennore, V.O. Chidambaranar, Paradip and Kolkata – have around 264,000 acres of land around them. These major ports handle around 61 per cent of the cargo traffic.

“Each port will construct one smart city. We are trying to do this. Each city will be built with an expenditure of aboutRs.3,000-4,000 crore. These will be green smart cities,” the Minister had said in February last year.
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The government has planned to build wider roads, advanced townships and special economic zones, along with ship-breaking and ship-building centres, as a part of smart port cities.
So this will be a part of Sagaramala Project!
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Urban planning experts doubtful about Govt's smart city mission
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Criticising the consultants-driven approach of the government in building smart cities, Tewari said retrofitting on a large scale is very difficult.

He said what is needed is changing the system in place. "Unless that is done, the goals will not be met," he said.
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He said instead of consultants driving the programme, it should be the country's institutions which should be driving these schemes. He also stressed on the need to build more institutions which could produce more efficient municipal cadres.
Cities “converted into slums” need urgent improvement of waste management: Government
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Another smart city in the offing in Navi Mumbai
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NAVI MUMBAI: After the Navi Mumbai (south) smart city project, the state-run City and Industrial Development Corporation (Cidco) plans to develop Khalapur into a smart city at a cost of Rs 7,909 crore, on the lines of the Navi Mumbai airport influence notified area (Naina).
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Centre Plans Workshop For 23 Cities to Improve Smartcity Proposals
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Naidu explained in detail to Bihar CM the selection procedure and objectives of the project and said all the 100 cities included in the Smart City Mission will be covered over a period of three years.

He told Kumar that Bhagalpur which was ranked top among the three cities in the state, will get to participate in the fast track competition after addressing the deficiencies identified by the evaluation team.

Accordingly, the Ministry has communicated the deficiencies in the Smart City plan to all the 23 cities which were participating in the fast track competition. The gaps identified in the Smart City proposals of these cities ranged from deficiencies in self-assessment, disconnect between city vision and citizens aspirations not being reflected in the vision document, disconnect between strategic plan and implementation plan of respective cities, lack of clarity and consistency in the proposed action plans.
Cyber security framework for Smart Cities to be out soon: NASSCOM
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Last year, NASSCOM had set-up a cyber-security task force that aims to build India as a global hub for providing cyber security solutions, developing cyber security R&D plan and develop a skilled workforce of cyber security experts.
Planning for smart cities? Here’s the India readiness guide
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“The Smart Cities Council has launched this to help cities plan their blueprint better. It is also offering workshops for municipalities seeking training and capacity building,” he added.
‘Planning crucial to find funds’
15.2 million people involved in planning India's smart cities: Naidu
Government stresses on waste management to achieve smart cities

Centre iterates SPV key player of Smart Cities

10 things to expect from India’s 20 smart cities
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A Smart boost for Visakhapatnam
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In the first phase, the USTDA would be funding to the extent of $1.4 million for drawing up of the master plan for the Smart City. The companies too have committed to fund the project and, if required, the USTDA may provide additional funding, USTDA Director Leocadia I Zak said.
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PM Narendra Modi launches National Rurban Mission
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Speaking on the occasion, the Prime Minister described the Rurban Mission as one which would enable cluster based development – with a “rural soul and urban amenities.” He said this scheme would complement the Smart Cities initiative by creating Smart Villages. The Prime Minister described Rurban clusters as centres of economic activity, which would spur growth, and improve the quality of life in nearby villages.
Narendra Modi targets 100 smart villages by end of 2016
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Under the ‘Rurban Mission’, he said 300 rural centres, catering to at least four adjoining villages each, will be developed as urban clusters with modern facilities. 100 such centres are targeted to be developed this year itself, the Prime Minister said
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CIDCO inked MoU for Khalapur Smart City
CIDCO plans integrated township ‘Khalapur Smart City’
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A special purpose vehicle ‘Khalapur SPV’ has been formed for the project, which would be developed on the lines of CIDCO’s Navi Mumbai Airport Influence Notified Area (NAINA), a statement issued here said.

The 11 villages, namely Khalapur, Mahad, Shiravali, Nimbode, Vanve, Nadode, Nigdoli, Kalote Mokashi, Kalote Rayati, Vinegaon and Kandroli Turf Wankhal, have taken the initiative to voluntarily pool land totalling around 3,550 hectares for the project.
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The total cost of the project is estimated at Rs 7,909 crore, of which the SPV would invest Rs 3,287 crore for developing internal infrastructure, while CIDCO would contribute Rs 4,622 crore towards city and peripheral-level infrastructure, the statement said.
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Happening Haryana: Who said what
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Sunil Mittal, chairman, Bharti Enterprises

We propose to develop Suraj Kund as India’s first vertical smart city. If we get permissions now, in two years time, we will be able to offer first phase of India’s first vertical smart city.
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Child-friendly Smart City centre in Bhubaneswar soon
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The BDA sources said the Bhubaneswar Town Centre District, an area spread over 3.9 sq km in city, will be the focus area for implementation of CFSC. The major components of the three-year project are creation of playgrounds and public spaces for children, building traffic signal posts and zebra crossings near schools, setting up of public kiosks and other sources of information on public services, creating child-friendly public transport system and designing neighbourhoods according to the child-friendly city norms.
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There will be 10 child-friendly buses with ramps in the city and at least two child- friendly model houses, he added.
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... 20 Smart Cities
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The following deliverables are part of most of the proposals:

1 Access to Public Transport

All selected cities have undertaken to develop or strengthen their public transportation networks to encourage increased patronage and thereby reduce the use of private vehicles. Focus will be on providing easy access to public transport and enhance mobility by use of ICT (Information & Communications Technology) solutions. Public transport will aid faster, easier, and cheaper commuting and the modal shift from private to public transport will be instrumental in significantly mitigating inner city congestion. Of the 20 selected cities, the ones which are focusing on ICT solutions for urban mobility are Pune, Jaipur, Surat, Davanagere, Indore, Belagavi, Udaipur, and Chennai.

2 Priority for Pedestrians

‘Pedestrianisation’ and Non-Motorised Transport (NMT) are integral factors in the proposed ‘smartening up’ programme of cities like Pune, Belagavi, Udaipur, and Chennai, the latter also being the first city to implement a NMT policy in India. Wide footpaths with public seating at regular intervals and easy mobility for the differently-abled will be provided. Car-free Sundays will make streets available for citizens to interact and engage in street activities.On-street parking will be managed and organised to increase the safety of pedestrains. Also, cycle sharing and feeder systems will help citizens achieve better last mile connectivity, which is the major hurdle for the successful functioning of public transport. Apart from this, the option to use cycles to commute to their destinations from the public transport mode will be facilitated.

3 More Parking Space

The proposed intelligent parking management system will help citizens find parking with ease and even pre-book their parking slot by using online payment options. On-street parking management will be a reliable revenue source for the cities, and can be used to further strengthen their public transportation systems. Managing on-street parking will reduce traffic congestion, increase the effective carriageway width available for vehicles, and reduce fuel consumption and pollution, among other benefits. The cities which have identified this as a prime winning proposition are Bhubaneshwar, Davanagere, Indore, Udaipur, Guwahati, and Chennai.

4 Decongesting Traffic

Intelligent traffic management systems to manage city traffic via various ICT solutions have been considered by Bhubaneshwar, Surat, Ahmedabad, Davanagere, Indore, Udaipur, and Chennai. Citizens will have smart phone access to estimated travel time to their destination. Traffic signalling prioritisation of BRTS buses and video surveillance will further ensure safety and prevent traffic violations.

5 Safety Measures

Safety of residents is another aspect that has been assured in Coimbatore, Kakinada, Udaipur, Guwahati, and Chennai. Initiatives to set up LED street lights will ensure pedestrians’ safety, as will video surveillance via a Common Control Centre — which will simultaneously help reduce traffic violations and ensure efficient on-street parking management.

6 Hassle-Free Civic Services

Another big initiative is e-governance, meaning a single platform from where citizens can access details and avail services. Most importantly, this will enable citizens’ engagement in all aspects of city functioning, as the data sharing or transparency between the government and citizens will act as a forum for citizens to understand exactly how their city is functioning.

Some of the smart solutions such as integrated fare cards, smart unified city governance, ‘one city one website’, GIS (Geographic Information System) mapping, and Wi-Fi hotspots have been considered by Bhubaneshwar, Kochi, Ahmedabad, Vishakapatnam, Davanagere, New Delhi Municipal Council, Belagavi, Ludhiana, and Bhopal.

7 Disaster Management

Natural disasters are, almost by definition, impossible to prevent, however, human interventions in terms of precautionary measures can help in minimising losses to life and property. The coastal areas are often badly affected by cyclones and flooding, and therefore, cities like Chennai and Vishakhapatnam will concentrate on ICT-based disaster management techniques like sensors, weather forecasts, zero flooding zones, storm water management, and so on.

8 Going Green

Solid waste management through smart solutions for clean roads and a healthy environment is considered as an important factor by these cities: Jaipur, Jabalpur, Indore, and Kakinada. Recycling waste will produce renewable energy, ensure safe disposal of solid waste, prevent soil and environmental pollution, and reduce depletion of resources.

9 Efficient Infrastructure Utilisation

Smart Cities aim to maintain basic infrastructure with best quality and 100 per cent efficiency. The efficiency of the utilities in our cities has been an elusive factor till date, thanks to inadequate monitoring and responsiveness. Electricity, sewerage, storm water drainage, and water supply will be strengthened in the Smart Cities with a smart layer of ICT applications. Citizens in Pune, Kochi, Solapur, NDMC, Kakinada, and Belagavi will benefit from ICT-enabled initiatives such as zero-loss monitored by smart meters, LED street lights, 24x7 water supply by source augmentation, waste water recycling, and sensors to detect sewer system leakages. Pune is focusing on healthcare for low income households and providing training in digital literacy, and Solapur is incentivising conservation of water. Chennai aims to create water sources using desalination plants and recycling water to use for various purposes.

10 Maintaining Green Spaces

All identified Smart Cities are focusing on developing more ‘lung spaces’ within the city. Smart components like cycling, street furniture, jogging tracks, and designated spaces for hawkers, will enhance the aesthetics of the city. Green spaces will get a new dimension with new soft and hard landscapes equipped with Wi-Fi hotspots, providing ideal areas for citizens to relax, exercise, and interact. Citizens stand to benefit significantly if these initiatives are implemented effectively. This is integral to the success of these proposals and will determine the success of Smart Cities Mission as a whole; failure to consider this route seriously can prove to be a major stumbling block.Citizens can expect their city authorities and the involved nodal agencies to work efficiently towards finalising and implementing the committed proposals, keeping them involved through the citizen’s engagement process, and to see their respective cities compete successfully with others in attracting investments.

The writer is National Director - Strategic Consulting, JLL India
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Budget 2016: Over Rs 7,290 crore allocated for AMRUT, 'Smart Cities'
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The government on Monday allocated about Rs 7,296 crore for two central schemes -- Atal Mission for Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation (AMRUT) and 'Smart Cities' Mission.

The general budget 2016-17 earmarked an amount of Rs 3,205 cr for the development of 100 smart cities across the country by 2020, while nearly Rs 4,091 crore for AMRUT.
Funding for smart cities delayed, to start in FY17
PM’s pet projects Smart Cities and Swachh Bharat may face fund crunch

'Smart Cities' plans to start on June 25 for first round of the 20 Smart Cities

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ISRO to help in building ‘smart’ cities: Dr Jitendra
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NEW DELHI, Feb 28: Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) will help in building “smart” cities through its satellite data and for this purpose, it is collaborating with the Union Ministry of Urban Development by providing large-scale GIS database for 500 towns under Atal Mission for Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation (AMRUT) which include 100 towns under the ambitious Smart City programme announced by Government of India.
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Dr Jitendra Singh said, for the first time, the Department of Space under Prime Minister Modi, was no longer confined only to the launching of satellites but had assumed wider social and economic responsibilities in areas including construction of towns and roads, disaster management, remote sensing and the updated communication networking.
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Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT) to build a satellite port at Wadhwan
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The new port will be a game-changer in the Maritime history, large scale development will take place close to the port to provide logistics support including building a ‘Smart-City’ near Dahanu. The facility will require minimal land acquisition and will not hamper the environment.
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