Indian Smart Cities Programme it’s Challenges & Solutions
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Smart city mission in India is of several major development program focused on Indian rapid growth and its challenges & opportunities. The aim is to promote economic growth, stronger governance to improve quality of life. Government of India recently pledged to create 100 new smart cities in India phased wise. On the basis of an international slandered ISO 37120. Smart cities councils of India are prime consultants for this work. There are many challenges ahead in implementation and there innovative solutions. Smart Cities Challenge is competition designed to inspire to support municipal offices as they develop smart proposals to improve resident’s lives in year 2015 JULY. 97 cities competed in 1st round with best proposals receiving funds from ministry of Urban Development. .FOR funding. Out of 97 cities 20 were selected for best proposals. They will be receiving funds remaining cities entered in fast track program to up great their proposals. And will compete in next cycle. In June –July 2016. Currently 31% Indian populations are residing in cities. And expected that it would be 50 % by 2030. Here we shall discuss the international standards and how it would be implemented?. Many countries including U.K. have expressed their desire to help India financially and technically. Bristol University is talking leading role in this matter. They are going to drive innovation *we are creating an environment. So world will look towards Bristol for future of smart cities.*.
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WWW.CEA.GOV IN
WWW.INDIA*S SMART CITY PROGRAM.
WWW. ADOPTION OF ISO FOR SMART CITIES IN INDIA
WWW.FUNDING FOR SMART CITIEs
International Standard for smart cities INDICATOR ISO 37120s