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Hyderabad: Make Your City Smart

Hyderabad: Make Your City Smart
Start Date :
Oct 05, 2015
Last Date :
Nov 16, 2015
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Hyderabad, a confluence of ancient cultural heritage and rapid modernisation, is one of the important educational, business and trade centres in the country.The Hyderabad ...

Hyderabad, a confluence of ancient cultural heritage and rapid modernisation, is one of the important educational, business and trade centres in the country.The Hyderabad MetropolitanArea is witnessing rapid urbanisation due to business and employment opportunities as well as a better living environment, making it the fourth-most populous city and the sixth-most populous urban agglomeration in the country. The Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) is a pioneer in the planning, development and management of civic amenities to improve the quality of life of its citizens.

Based on the accomplishments in service delivery and consequently, the improvement in the quality of life, Hyderabad has qualified as one of the 100 cities to be developed as a Smart City under the Smart Cities Missionof the Government of India. GHMC is currently in the process of formulating its Smart City Proposal to participate and compete in the nationwide Smart City Challenge.

GHMC has launched a comprehensive citizen engagement programme at multiple levels, which is an integral part of Hyderabad’s Smart City Proposal. In order to guide the preparation of the Smart City Proposal, it is essential that a vision for Hyderabad—based on the needs, perceptions and aspirations of its citizens—is carved out.

As part of this engagement, GHMC is seeking input from its citizens in the form of comments, suggestions, smart solutions and ideas to enable area development and pan-city improvement in the following priority sectors:

A. Area Development Plan

1. Retrofitting of the existing area
2. Redevelopment of the area
3. Greenfield development

B. Pan-city Improvement Plan

1. Transportation and mobility: Connectivity, pedestrian facilities, bicycle facilities, parking, signals and flyovers, road quality, public transport system
2. Solid waste management: Cleanliness in public places, dustbins, waste collection coverage and system, transportation, treatment and recycling
3. Environment and sustainability: Water body conservation, rainwater harvesting, cleanliness and ambience, tree cover/plantation, open spaces and parks, pollution control
4. Safety, security, and disaster management: Lighting on roads and in public places, woman and child safety, senior citizen safety, CCTV-based city surveillance, disaster management and response mechanism
5. Housing: Encroachments and slum rehabilitation, affordable housing
6. Water supply: Quality and quantity of water supply, metering, operation and management, services
7. Sewage:Collection, treatment and recycling/reuse
8. Storm water drainage: Waterlogging, discharge of drains and disposal
9. Sanitation: Public toilets, maintenance and services
10. E-governance and citizen/tourist facilities
11. Robust IT connectivity and digitalisation
12. Health services
13. Education
14. Other areas of improvement

Citizens are requested to participate in the engagement programme actively and contribute towards transforming Hyderabad into a Smart City through this online endeavour. Citizens can also reach us through the official Hyderabad Smart City website: www.hyderabadsmartcity.com, which is a nodal site for Hyderabad for all information on the Smart City Challenge.

Kindly, post your views and idea till 15th November, 2015.

Showing 40 Submission(s)
Sridhar Kumar M
Sridhar Kumar M 9 years 6 months ago

I wish to understand whatever the suggestion we made; who is attending and the action is taken or not we need to get updates; so that it gives us a confidence that the authorities are working as per our suggestion. Kindly Update us even if not attending our suggestions

Sridhar Kumar M
Sridhar Kumar M 9 years 6 months ago

I wish bring to notice of GHMC that in Nagole x roads (direction towards mohangar) The road divider was broken and this was put in the road itself. This is causing lot of inconvenience and also for the accident. For this Divider No CAT EYES tapes were not fixed. Hence kindly look into this for the help of the citizen

CH KARTHIKA VIMAL
CH KARTHIKA VIMAL 9 years 7 months ago

The immediate step to be taken is the levy of fine of Rs.500 for spitting,throwing litter and application of posters and banners on the streets and walls.For effective implementation of this,CCTVs should be placed and public places.Special teams in plainclothes for catching people who spoil the surroundings should be placed called GREEN POLICE at tourist places.Special awareness drives regarding cleanliness should be conducted all over Hyderabad.This will bring down the waste like Singapore.

Ankur Diwan
Ankur Diwan 9 years 7 months ago

Hyderabad requires to ensure basic infrastructure services to enable a decent quality of life in urban pockets and a clean and sustainable environment and adoption of smart solutions and providing more public spaces to poor. It may be implemented through areas based approach consisting of retrofitting, re-development, pan city initiatives.

Ankur Diwan
Ankur Diwan 9 years 7 months ago

commuting within the city is time taking and tearing due to traffic congestion and encroachments on the major streets....this issue needs a Pan City focus.

Ankur Diwan
Ankur Diwan 9 years 7 months ago

water supply, solid waste management are the major issues of concern

abhishekgupta
Abhishek Gupta 9 years 7 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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Amit Srivastava 9 years 7 months ago

Along with development of old cities into a smart city there is also the need of hours to develop and adopt a model code for development of new cities Pan India for continuous pace of Smart Development.

Vaibhav Sahu_2
Vaibhav Sahu_2 9 years 7 months ago

Municipal Corporation must handover the Solid Waste Management to some "SELF HELP GROUP" Current Solid Waste Disposal system is totally failure.

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Shubham Jain 9 years 7 months ago

I think for any smart city energy is a big concern.Since now a lot of new buildings would come up, I feel most of those buildings should have solar panels installed to make the city energy sufficient or maybe even surplus.Moreover Led bulbs could be used.

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