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‘Smart Ward’ Design for Bihar Sharif

‘Smart Ward’ Design for Bihar Sharif
Start Date :
Oct 03, 2017
Last Date :
Oct 24, 2017
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
Submission Closed

Under Smart City Mission, Municipal Corporation of Biharsharif invites citizens to participate in ‘Smart Ward’ Design Symposium. This symposium is aimed to discuss with ...

Under Smart City Mission, Municipal Corporation of Biharsharif invites citizens to participate in ‘Smart Ward’ Design Symposium. This symposium is aimed to discuss with residents, public representatives, and government officials about ‘Smart Ward’ concept. An outline of ‘Smart Ward’ framework is presented below. We request you to share your innovative ideas/feedback/suggestions on the same.

‘Smart Ward’ Concept

Smart Ward focuses on improved resource-use efficiency, empowered local self-governance, access to assured basic amenities at local area level. ‘Smart Ward’ encompasses sustainable and inclusive development of all sections of its community, so that they enjoy a high standard of living. The 100 percent achievement of the following basic amenities, outcomes, and services in a definite time frame, is a non-negotiable condition for moving towards Smart Ward:

• Homes for all – with access to the toilet, safe-drinking water, and regular power.
• Every household has diversified livelihood opportunities.
• SHGs and youths have access to skills development.
• End open defecation.
• Has functional solid/liquid waste management system.
• Every Ward has its own dynamic development plan prepared by community Participation.
• Every Ward has green trees all over its open spaces.
• Every Ward has functional water conservation and harvesting structures.
• Every Ward has functional Citizen Information Centre.
• Every Ward has telecom/internet connectivity.
• Ward Sabha are held four times a year with minimum two-thirds Attendance.
• Every Ward has a functional grievance redressed system.
• Safety of residents especially children, women and elderly.
• Pedestrian and Non-Motorized Transport friendly pathways.
• Use of renewable energy like solar rooftops.
• Innovative use of open spaces, heritage buildings for recreational activities.
• Preservation of natural resources like rivers and ponds.
• End all preventable maternal deaths and infant deaths.
• Zero school dropouts of boys and girls up to 12th class.
• Easy access to Anganwadi Centres, primary schools, and health centers.
• Malnutrition free (children below 9 years of age).
• No girl-child marriages (girls below 18 years of age).

Stakeholders are encouraged to bring in suggestions, innovative ideas, information on best practices related to ‘Smart Ward’ concept as envisaged above.

Showing 34509 Submission(s)
Md Abdul Hai
Md Abdul Hai 7 years 7 months ago

"SS anand like your ideas............and also the most important thing is digitalization....Digitalization is the most important and try co connect with rural and urban areas all people.
#SmartWardBiharsharif"

Prameshwar Saw
Prameshwar Saw 7 years 7 months ago

"Since cities are a kind of living organism, decisions are often based on human choice as much as on technical facts and figures. It might also be smarter to omit specific technologies for specific requirements. Making a city smart might also require urban leaders to stand for a vision that might not be the most popular at the beginning.
#SmartWardBiharsharif"

Chote Saw
Chote Saw 7 years 7 months ago

"At its core, a smart city is a welcoming, inclusive, open city that enjoys widespread participation by the entire community it comprises. It is administered with integrity in an accountable, fair, and honest manner.
#SmartWardBiharsharif"

Prameshwar Saw
Prameshwar Saw 7 years 7 months ago

"In many countries, indoor pollution from poorly combusted solid fuels (e.g., biomass, coal, kerosene) combined with poor ventilation is a significant contributor to illness and premature death.
#SmartWardBiharsharif"

Chote Saw
Chote Saw 7 years 7 months ago

"These schemes are still the vanguard of modern transport and represent a modest level of investment in comparison with the more capital-intensive underground metro systems of Beijing, Hong Kong, Kolkata, Nanjing, New Delhi, and Singapore, to name a few, or the mass rapid transport lines in Metro Manila.
#SmartWardBiharsharif"

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