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Biharsharif, Bhagalpur, Muzaffarpur meet smart city criteria in Bihar
Patna misses ‘smart city’ bus

UP smart cities candidates are Lucknow, Ghaziabad, Meerut, Aligarh, Saharanpur, Moradabad, Bareilly, Agra, Rampur, Varanasi, Jhansi, Allahabad, Kanpur

Rajasthan govt sends four names to Centre Udaipur, Ajmer, Udaipur and Kota

Mizoram proposes Aizawl for Smart City project

Kochi to take up ‘smart’ challenge

1000-acre township to come up on Dehradun outskirt

State itself will develop Gurgaon into smartest city: Khattar

Visakhapatnam, Tirupati and Kakinada are set to be named in the smart cities list from Andhra Pradesh

Hyderabad and Warangal are to be smart cities of Telangana

Mumbai, Thane, Kalyan-Dombivali, Pune along with Pimpri-Chinchwad, Nashik, Amravati, Solapur, Nashik, Nagpur, and Aurangabad in Maharashtra smart cities list

Hubballi-Dharwad, Belagavi, Shimoga, Tumakuru, Davanagere and Mangaluru are to be Smart Cities of Karnataka

Guwahati to be smart

Panaji to be smart

Dharamsala edges out Shimla in HP 'smart city' race


New Town Kolkata, Bidhan Nagar, New City and Haldea have made it to round one in West Bengal

Tuticorin, Cuddalore, Salem, Tiruchi, Erode, Chennai, Coimbatore, Vellore, Tiruchirappoli, Tiruchi, Dindigul and Madurai are proposed Smart Cities of Tamil Nadu

J&K insists both Jammu and Srinagar to be developed as Smart Cities

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Full list of 98 smart cities
Smart Cities declared: Find if your city is 'smart'
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Note: 98 cities have been chosen so far; remaining two cities will be announced in due course.

Following cities chosen are for Smart City Project:

Andaman and Nicobar Islands: Port Blair
Andhra Pradesh: Vishakhapatnam; Tirupati; Kakinada
Arunachal Pradesh: Pasighat
Assam: Guwahati
Bihar: Muzaffarpur; Bhagalpur; Biharsharif
Chandigarh
Chhattisgarh: Raipur; Bilaspur
Dadra and Nagar Haveli: Silvassa
Daman and Diu: Diu
Delhi (NDMC)
Goa: Panaji
Gujarat: Gandhinagar; Ahmedabad; Surat; Vadodara; Rajkot; Dahod
Haryana: Karnal; Faridabad
Himachal Pradesh: Dharamshala
Jharkhand: Ranchi
Karnataka: Mangaluru; Belagavi; Shivamogga; Hubballi-Dharwad; Tumakuru; Davanegere
Kerala: Kochi
Lakshadweep: Kavarrati
Madhya Pradesh: Bhopal; Indore; Jabalpur; Gwalior; Sagar; Satna; Ujjain
Maharashtra: Navi Mumbai; Nashik; Thane; Greater Mumbai; Amravati; Solapur; Nagpur; Kalyan-Dombivali; Aurangabad; Pune
Manipur: Imphal
Meghalaya: Shillong
Mizoram: Aizawl
Nagaland: Kohima
Odisha: Bhubaneshwar; Raurkela
Puducherry: Oulgaret
Punjab: Ludhiana; Jalandhar; Amritsar
Rajasthan: Jaipur; Udaipur; Kota; Ajmer
Sikkim: Namchi
Tamil Nadu: Tiruchirapalli; Chennai; Tiruppur; Coimbatore; Vellore; Salem; Erode; Thanjavur; Tirunelveli; Dindigul; Madurai; Thoothukudi
Telangana: Greater Hyderabad; Greater Warangal
Tripura: Agartala
Uttar Pradesh: Moradabad; Aligarh; Saharanpur; Bareilly; Jhansi; Kanpur; Allahabad;
Lucknow; Varanasi; Ghaziabad; Agra; Rampur
Uttarakhand: Dehradun
West Bengal: New Town Kolkata; Bidhannagar; Durgapur; Haldia
Smart Cities: Plan to cover 35% of urban India; will benefit 13 crore people
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Smart City Mission cities appoint consultants for preparation of plans
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Ahead of the two-day Smart City Ideas Camp beginning in New Delhi today, as many as 88 of the cities included in the Smart City Mission have identified consulting firms for preparation of city-wise Smart City Action Plans.

The remaining 10 cities in North-Eastern states and Union Territories will do so by this weekend, an official press release said.

Uttar Pradesh and Jammu & Kashmir are still to nominate one city each for smart city development.

CRISIL Risk and Infrastructure Solutions Limited in association with Pri Move Infrastructure Development Consultants Private Ltd and Probity Soft Private Limited has bagged the contract for six cities followed by Jones Lang La Salle Property Consultants India Pvt Ltd in association with Townland Consultants Pvt Ltd and Tata Consulting Engineers, ICRA Management Consulting Private Limited in association with NJS Engineers India Private Limited and All India Institute of Local Self-Government for five cities each.

Foreign companies or their Indian associates are associated with the preparation of smart city plans for most of the cities.

Quick selection of consultants through tendering by the Mission cities has been enabled by the Ministry of Urban Development drawing up a panel of consultants for each region.

The details of cities and respective consultants are :

1. Nagpur, kalian-Dombivali, Nasik, Thane, Solapur and Amaravati, all in Maharashtra – CRISIL

2. Rajkot, Kochi, Ajmer, Erode and Coimbattore – ICRA

3. Chandigarh, Raipur, Bilaspur, Karnal, and Faridabad – All India Institute of Local Self-Government (Mumbai)

4. Vadodara, Bhubaneswar, Amritsar, Chennai and Tiruchirapalli –Jones Lang La Salle

5. Surat (Gujarat), Belgavi, Hubbai-Dharwad (Karnataka) and Dind – Darashaw & Co in association with IDOM Inginieria y Consultoria S.A.U and Fundacion Cartiff

6.Biharsharif, Oulgaret (Puducherry), Tirupur and Thoothukudi (TN) – Mahindra Consulting Engineers Ltd in association with Suez Environment Consulting and Akara Research and Technologies Pvt Ltd

7. Ahmedabad, Rourkela, Kota and Agartala – Feedback Infra Pvt Ltd in association with Happold Engineers India Pvt Ltd and Cisco Systems

8. Gandhinagar, Indore and Jabalpur – Mehta and Associates in joint venture with Oswal Computers and Consultants

9. Gwalior, Sagar and Satna – Voyants Solutions Pvt Ltd in association with Minraj Consultants

10. Kanput, Ghaziabad and Thanjavur (TN) – Dorsh Holding GmbH in association with Dorsh Consult India Pvt Ltd and L R Kadaliya and Associates

11. Greater Mumbai, Muzaffarpur, Durgapur (W.Bengal) – Alia Consulting Solutions Pvt Ltd and Genesis Fin Tech

12. Ujjain, Dahod (Gujarat) – Haskoning DHV Consulting Pvt Ltd in joint venture with Haskoning DHV Nederland B.V and Grant Thornton Green Boulevard

13. New Town Kolkata and Bidahannagar (West Bengal) – Deloitte Touche Tohmastsu India Pvt Ltd in association with Urban Management Consultant and Hijli Inspiration

14. Tirupati (AP) and Tumakuru (Karnataka) – Lea Associates South Asia Ltd in association with Crux Consultants Pvt Ltd and VB Soft Private Ltd

15. Mangaluru and Udaipur – IIDC Ltd in association with Urban Mass Transport Company Ltd and Building Design Partnership Ltd

16. Allahabad and Aligarh – Aarvee Associates Architects, Engineers and Consultants Ltd in association with Mars Telecom Systems Pvt Ltd

17. Lucknow and Namchi (Sikkim) – Data World Pty Ltd in association with Innovest Advisory Services Pvt Ltd and Caritas Eco Systems Pvt Ltd

18. Rampur and Moradabad – Engineers India Ltd in association with JPS Associates Pvt Ltd

19. Salem and Madurai (TN) – Infrastructure Development Corporation (Karnataka) Limited in association with IDFC Foundation

20. Vellore and Tirunelveli (TN) – Shah Technical Consultants Pvt Ltd

21. Agra and Bareilly – International City Management Association with Urban Management Centre and Edge Soft India Pvt Ltd

22. Aizawl and Haldia – Arki Techno Consultants (India) Pvt Ltd and IRS Systems South Asia Pvt Ltd

23. Hyderabad, Aurangabad – Knight Frank (India) Pvt ltd with Fortress Infrastructure services and PSP Financial Consultants Pvt Ltd

24. New Delhi Municipal Council – KPMG

25. Bhagalpur – Ecorys Nederland BV with Ecorys India Pvt Ltd

26. Dharmashala – TERI with Tractebel Engineering SA, Belgium and Avalon Inrastructure solutions Pvt Ltd

27. Ranchi – I K Worldwide with SCP Consultants Pvt Ltd

28. Davanagere (Karnataka) – CRP Risk Management with Infrastructure Management and Advisory services Pvt Ltd

29. Shivamogga (Karnataka) – Srei Infrastructure Pvt Ltd with Navayuga spatial Technologies and RSP Design Consultants

30. Pune – McKinsey

31. Navi Mumbai – Tandon Urban Solutions Pvt Ltd with Spatial Decisions and Maha Infortech Pvt Ltd

32. Bhopal – Price Waterhouse Coopers with Rudrabhishek Enterprise and CPG Consultants Pvt Ltd

33. Jaipur – Mott MacDonald Pvt Ltd with Ernst and Young LLP

34. Sahranpur – Soft Tech Engineers Pvt Ltd with Design Point Consult Pvt Ltd

35. Dehradun – DDF Consultants Pvt Ltd with MSN Infrastructure and SGI Studio Galli Ingenieria Pvt Ltd

36. Visakhapatnam and Ludhiana – AECOM India Pvt Ltd with AECOM Asia Company Ltd

37. Varanasi and Jhansi – NK Buildcon Pvt Ltd.
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Evaluating preparedness of Smart City contenders: Smaller towns take early lead
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By Express News Service on October 28, 2015

According to the Smart Cities Watch report, it is one of the few cities that have no presence on mygov.in website and yet it has received over 5 lakh responses on its Smart Cities project till date. (Illustration by: Pradeep Yadav)

The cities have been ranked based on the extent to which they have communicated and taken public feedback on their plans through three basic online platforms.

By Shalini Nair

As the 98 selected Smart Cities lay their initial groundwork for the mission, smaller towns seem to have outperformed metros when it comes to using online forums to disseminate data and engage with citizens.

On a scorecard of 100 on web-based indicators, Tiruchirappalli and Mangaluru have been rated at above 90 with the other leading performers being Tumakuru, Indore, Raipur, Jaipur, Surat, Ujjain, Haldia and Kalyan-Dombivali.

None of the metros figure in the top twenty list. Chennai just about makes it to number 21. Others such as New Delhi, Mumbai and Hyderabad lag far behind. So do the two other major cities of Pune and Ahmedabad (Kolkata and Bengaluru are not Smart City contenders).

The cities have been ranked based on the extent to which they have communicated and taken public feedback on their Smart City plans through three basic online platforms: the urban local body (ULB) websites, Facebook page and the Union government website mygov.in.



The study on public data openness was initiated independently by a team of master students and alumni of urban planning at the Ahmedabad-based Centre for Environmental Planning and Technology (CEPT) University.

The group launched ‘Smart Cities Watch’ to periodically track the performance of cities through various stages of the mission. The project has now found support from the Union Ministry of Urban Development which has agreed to provide the data required, so that it can eventually act as one of the national tools to monitor the mission progress.

India-centric indicators

Saswat Bandyopadhyay, professor at the Faculty of Planning in CEPT, said that Smart Cities as a concept originated in the United Stated, traveled to Europe before finally coming to the developing nations. The team reviewed the existing globally used indicators for tracking Smart Cities, including those used by US Smart Cities Council, TU-Vienna, European Union and ISO37120 for Smart Communities.

“We found that none of the existing indicators for public data openness could be applied directly in the Indian context. This is because most cities here are still not equipped with the kind of data available in other global cities. For instance, there is hardly any city-level data on per capita energy use, carbon emission or GDP,” he said.

Bandyopadhyay added that internationally open data is the starting line for cities that decide to go smart. “In the global north, cities started using information and communications technology efficiently in the eighties and early nineties while Indian cities started one by one after a lag time of 15 years,” he added.

The study has showed that twelve of the 98 chosen Smart Cities do not even have a ULB website. Of the 86 cities that maintain their own websites, 37 are yet to update it with details on their Smart City initiatives. Of these, only 18 cities use their website as a medium to invite suggestions from citizens.

In terms of starting citizens’ forum for Smart Cities on the mygov.in website, 23 Smart Cities are not linked to the Union government website yet. Even in this case, the maximum citizens’ interaction has been from smaller towns. Bhopal and Indore lead with over 20,000 discussions each followed by Solapur and Jabalpur. The same is true for Facebook pages opened by 30 of the Smart City contenders. Barring Chennai, none of the metros such as Delhi, Mumbai and Hyderabad have started a separate Facebook page as a platform for citizen interaction.

The maximum activity has been recorded in the industrial town of Tumakuru in Karnataka, Kakinada in Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu’s Tiruchirappalli. “Planning has not usually been very citizen-oriented and one of the indicators of the success of Smart Cities mission is to see how well cities disseminate data. The idea of this study was to provide city administrators with visuals that show them where they stand,” said urban planning student Supraja Krishnan, who along with her classmate Rajiv Reddy formed the core team for the study.

However, in a country where internet penetration is still very low as compared to global standards, it is debatable whether online engagement alone reflects the views of all inhabitants of a city. Pune presents an interesting case study that elucidates this aspect. With 13 lakh people, Pune is among the ten most populous cities in the country.

According to the Smart Cities Watch report, it is one of the few cities that have no presence on mygov.in website and yet it has received over 5 lakh responses on its Smart Cities project till date.

The highest number of responses any city has received on mygov.in is 28,000. Pune is the hub of Information Technology in Maharashtra. The city has its own mission web page as well as a Facebook page, Twitter handle and has even launched its smart city android app.

However, Pune municipal commissioner Kunal Kumar points out more than 70 per cent of the feedback to its Smart City mission has come from outside of online forums. “We carried out a door-to-door survey in which a total of 4.5 lakh households were covered including those in slums. We asked everyone one simple question: what is their vision for Pune. About 3.07 lakh households responded,” said Kumar.

Technology was then harnessed to analyse the data collected. The municipal body used the responses received to created a word cloud, a visual comprising of different words in which larger size of certain words indicates its frequency. “The answer that emerged was that people want Pune to be the most livable city. We then asked people to list their goals for such a city. About 1.04 lakh people listed a total of 13 lakh goals. Now we are at the stage where about 400 volunteers, including management students and IT professionals are working on generating citizen feedback on means to achieve these goals,” said Kumar.

Based on the feedback from its citizens on different areas such as public transport, housing, provision of basic services and security among others, Pune plans to firm up its Smart City plan by the end of November, way ahead of the Centre’s Smart City plan submission deadline in mid-December.

Method of rating the Smart City contenders on their public data openness

1. Official website (maintained by ULB)
a. Availability of website
b. Updates on smart city
c. Web page taking suggestions

2. MyGov.in
a. Smart City link to MyGov.in
b. Discussions on MyGov.in

3. Separate Facebook Page for the Smart City
a. Availability of official Facebook page for Smart City
b. Posts on Facebook page
c. Likes on Facebook page



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Andhra Pradesh

13 more cities to get smart tag in PPP mode
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Andhra Pradesh has 13 municipal corporations and of them Visakhapantam, Kakinada and Tirupati made it to the list of smart cities challenge – stage 1- conducted by the Union Ministry of Urban Development in August this year.
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In addition to the above cities, Chief Minister is keen that rest of municipal corporations and soon to be upgraded Srikakulam, Vizianagaram and Machilipatnam also should be transformed as smart cities.

Confederation of Indian Industry, meanwhile, entered into an MoU with the AP government to develop Nellore as a smart city with the private initiative.
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CII which selected Nellore for its smart city plan, will also help in facilitating private investments to Kakinada and Tirupati. For Visakhapatnam, USTDA (US Trade and Development Agency) extended its cooperation to transform it into smart city and a grant agreement will be signed soon, according to official sources.

An Australian government agency has come forward to development Kurnool and they will work to bring in the private investors. Yokohama City Council of Japan has already conveyed that it will collaborate with AP government to make Kakinada a smart city along with GMR group.
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West Bengal

Bengal plans 'smart theme' cities, seeks investments

Bengal theme cities: bidding process to begin in October
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Kolkata, September 29:

Tendering for the first “smart, theme city” project of the West Bengal government is expected to begin next month. Of the six proposed cities, bidding process will begin with the one at Baruipur (some 30 km west of Kolkata). Baruipur is being themed as a “senior citizen’s” city.

The five other smart theme cities include a sports city at Howrah (Kolkata’s twin city across the river Hooghly); a health and education city at Siliguri (in North Bengal); an industrial city in Asansol (206 km); the arts and culture one at Bolpur (155 km); and an analytics city at Kalyani (51 km).
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According to Datta, the Baruipur project will come up on around 84 acres and will have a 99 acres lease. The new joint model of development of townships (with private developers) comes in place of the previous PPP model where the State government would offer the land as equity.
US firms may invest in four smart cities
Theme-based townships to receive IT boost
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Karnataka

Karnataka to pump in big money for its own ‘smart cities’
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Bengaluru, Mysuru and Kalaburagi, which missed the ‘Smart City’ bus, will be developed into smart cities by the State on the model of the cities nominated under the Centre’s Smart Cities Mission by utilising its own funds, Minister for Urban Development Vinay Kumar Sorake said on Wednesday.
Bengaluru: Cisco to create smart ‘Golden Mile’ on M.G. Road
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In a significant development, the State government has roped in global computer networking major Cisco to implement a ‘Proof of Concept’ of its Smart City model on M.G Road.
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Maharashtra

Maharashtra to have its own smart cities scheme
Maharashtra Govt mulls theme or subject based smart cities

Sweden to help develop Maharashtra smart cities
Mumbai to get 'Swedish touch', country to help develop it as 'smart city'

Smart BKC to go live by next Oct
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Mumbai : By next October, the business district of Bandra-Kurla Complex will probably become India’s first mini Smart City. The Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) — the nodal agency of the project — has received bids from two consortia led by Reliance Infrastructure and Larsen & Toubro.
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