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Chennai - A Global Smart City in Making

Chennai - A Global Smart City in Making
Start Date :
Sep 16, 2015
Last Date :
Nov 16, 2015
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Corporation of Chennai is preparing a proposal towards Smart City Challenge which would include city wide smart urban solutions as well as identification of areas within the city ...

Corporation of Chennai is preparing a proposal towards Smart City Challenge which would include city wide smart urban solutions as well as identification of areas within the city for its implementation.

The proposal would be defined primarily based on voice of Chennai residents. An extensive citizen engagement programme is established by Corporation of Chennai to document the views and concernsfor the same.

Residents may post their opinion and ideas on civic services such as transport, parking, water supply, sanitation, energy, housing, IT solutions,health, education, safety and security. Your views, opinion and solutions on urban issues faced by Chennai would not only support a better tomorrow for Chennaites, it will also make Chennai a strong contender for getting shortlisted as one of the first 20 cities in India to implement Smart City Solutions in Phase 1.

Chennai citizen and community is its biggest strength. Let’s participate to make this proposal inclusive and meaningful for every common man, every citizen.

The last date to submit your comments is 15th November, 2015.

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Amit Gandhi_1
Amit Gandhi_1 10 years 7 months ago
Emission or effluent charges based on both the quantity of waste generated and the degree of environmental damage caused. Such charges should be applicable to wastewater in addition to all other pollutants.
Amit Gandhi_1
Amit Gandhi_1 10 years 7 months ago
Because “other users” includes the ecosystem itself, the full cost of longterm environmental damage incurred in service delivery should also be capitalized into the price paid by consumers of water and electricity.
Amit Gandhi_1
Amit Gandhi_1 10 years 7 months ago
User service charges set at levels that allow recovery of the full cost of service delivery. For example, full-cost recovery in the context of user service charges for water and electric power include the full cost of supply, any damages or depreciation caused by usage, as well as the opportunity cost of denying other potential users use of the resource in question.
Amit Gandhi_1
Amit Gandhi_1 10 years 7 months ago
A city can finance initiatives that move it toward long-term environmental sustainability by maximizing the amount of revenue derived from existing sources, identifying new sources of revenue, leveraging additional resources from the private sector, and accessing international and local funding that supports green investments.
Amit Gandhi_1
Amit Gandhi_1 10 years 7 months ago
Use of such technologies can improve information and service delivery, encourage community participation in governance, and make government more transparent and accountable.
Amit Gandhi_1
Amit Gandhi_1 10 years 7 months ago
Geographically dispersed government-agency kiosks provide both an alternative to computer-based systems, and an intermediate means of improving access to government agencies that require little or no vehicular travel in jurisdictions in which use of personal computers is not yet widespread.
Amit Gandhi_1
Amit Gandhi_1 10 years 7 months ago
e-governance programs to be implemented to track the condition of streetlights and status of garbage collection, monitor legal cases, allow access to land records, disseminate information regarding town planning initiatives, address complaints, and collect taxes and fees.
Amit Gandhi_1
Amit Gandhi_1 10 years 7 months ago
While private citizens and commercial enterprises have traditionally interacted with government officials in public offices, personal computers can allow travel-free, 24-hour access to government services.
Abhishek Gupta
Abhishek Gupta 10 years 8 months ago
A city is not smart until it manages its waste well. Waste management process should be decentralised and locality based, quick and real time. It is surprising to note that 70% of waste is organic in nature & can be reprocessed before it becomes waste or, thereafter, can be recycled in a sustainable manner. We have invented a Green Waste Reprocessor machine which re‐process all green reject and converts it into valuable by‐products. More details can be found on www.cleanindiatech.com #MyGov
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Ponnurangam K Krishnan
Ponnurangam K Krishnan 10 years 8 months ago
6. Education & Health System: • Primary Health centres and Primary schools to be established for every 1000 families. • Secondary & Higher secondary schools to be for started for every five primary schools. • Preventive medicines always available in health care units for all citizens • Well trained doctors with trained staff always available in health care units for maternity care for 24 hours. • Free education for all the students till higher secondary with well established schools.