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Give Suggestions on how to make Chandigarh a Smart City

Start Date :
Aug 05, 2015
Last Date :
Jan 01, 2016
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
The stage 2 of the Smart City competition is very crucial as each city’s Smart City Proposal (SCP) is supposed to contain the model chosen, whether retrofitting or redevelopment ...
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Swanand C Zankar
10 years 7 months ago
Smart Citizen App
To avoid misuse or wastage of available resources and services, we should develop a mobile APP where citizen can share any issue which is affecting public facilities, which can be addressed immediately by Local Authority.
The APP will be developed and managed by Municipal Corporation and it will be free for all citizen.
For details please read attached PDF file.
mygov_144713441716564351.pdf
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Gagan_44
10 years 7 months ago
1. At the cross roads or roundabouts, the traffic lights should also have human control, like pressing the button and waiting for priority for individual Pedestrians.
2. People who burn leaves should be fined. There should be high pressure boilers installed which will not only burn the garbage but also provide electricity in addition.
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Gagan_44
10 years 7 months ago
1. Missing Zebra Crossings - Because of the Traffic, its difficult for the people on foot (The Pedestrians), to cross the Roads. Many of them are - Women with small kids & old people. There should be more zebra crossings around the city on all Roads.
2. Lack of Dustbins - There are no Dustbins on the Roads and in the Main Markets.
3. Lack of Toilets on Major Roads
4. Lack of Rain Shelters on Major Roads
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Jatin Arora_7
10 years 7 months ago
Please do read the following suggestions which according to me are necessary to be implemented in order to make our beautiful city chandigarh really smart.
Jatin Arora,
PEC Chandigarh student
mygov_144692041019925701.pdf
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DEEPIKA CHALANA
10 years 7 months ago
Road of Netherland are designed to absorb rain water which leads to increase in ground water level.Its a technological advancement which absorbs 4000 litre water in 60 seconds.It needs to be adapted and implemented.
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Himanshu Garg_7
10 years 7 months ago
1. buses at office timings from densely populated sectors such as sector 48, 50, 49, etc.
2. Disallow small functions in residential areas, even religious ones if possible (eg. functions in parking areas of societies, gardens) and shift them to properly demarcated areas, community halls for instance, so as to avoid annoyance to residents
3. proper enforcing of traffic laws
4. improving upon public health delivery system.
5. increasing awareness about public programmes available to citizens
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Ashok Kumar_205
10 years 7 months ago
1. Clean Drinking Water:- Water supplied by Municipal Corporation should R.O. or Filtered.
2. Pollution Free Environment:- Ban on entry of polluting Auto/Buses/Trucks. No vehicle day once in a Month.
3. Food Adulteration:- FSSAI should be more vigilant.
4. Control of Vehicle:- Only two vehicle be allowed for each family.
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Mandeep Singh_43
10 years 7 months ago
Drinking Water Facility at Public Places, City Should be Beggar Free, Free Wi-fi everywhere, Solar Energy at Govt. Offices and Other Offices,Street Lighting of city on solar energy, Auto Free City and Only Govt. Undertaking,
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Parampal Singh
10 years 7 months ago
WiFi hotspots in buses, Drinking water availability, Ambulance stations, honest Police, Multistory carparks, Car free day, subsidise Solar on Roofs of businesses, and private homes.
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Parampal Singh
10 years 7 months ago
Buy, Bulldoze, Build and then Return, Sell and modify existing villages in Chandigarh.
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