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Upgradation of Muzaffarpur Smart City Proposal for Round-III

Upgradation of Muzaffarpur Smart City Proposal for Round-III
Start Date :
Jan 18, 2017
Last Date :
Feb 20, 2017
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
Submission Closed

Muzaffarpur is known as the capital of North Bihar and its strengths include its regional connectivity and locational advantage, and it’s functioning as a hub for distribution ...

Muzaffarpur is known as the capital of North Bihar and its strengths include its regional connectivity and locational advantage, and it’s functioning as a hub for distribution and processing of the regional agri-horticulture produce. There was a clear expectation from the citizens that these advantages should be leveraged to facilitate new businesses and innovative ancillary industries that provided local employment opportunities. However, Muzaffarpur is plagued by water logging, congestion, neglected natural assets like the river and lake, lack of public spaces and rising crime. In the last 3 years, some of the noteworthy initiatives at city level under implementation include increase in energy availability and reduction in outages; improvements in transport through widening of roads, anti- encroachment drives, preparation of traffic management plan for CBD; augmenting security through installation of centrally monitored CCTV cameras at all major junctions. Improvements have been noted in basic infrastructure especially solid waste management that resulted in the city being ranked 1st in Bihar in SBM rankings and sanctioning of a water supply project. Muzaffarpur has achieved the distinction of being the highest collector if property tax in the state.

The city of Muzaffarpur has envisioned itself to become a “Smart City with a dual purpose: A safe and sustainable city with engaged citizens and an accountable government delivering effective basic services, preserving natural assets, encouraging businesses and providing opportunities of economic, social, and individual growth to all its residents”. The city also seeks to be “A driver of the regional economy, smartly positioning itself as the well-connected urban node for (i) regional food production and distribution systems (ii) trading hub and (iii) rural and cultural tourism, creating model of balanced regional development”. The proposal comprises of interventions at an area level and pan city level selected by the city through various and extensive consultative processes to ensure consensus.

The recent most (Stage-II) proposal is being uploaded here for citizen consultation. Citizens of Muzaffarpur are requested to go through the various contours of Smart City proposal (Stage-II) and submit their valuable suggestions. Click here to read the Smart City Proposal.

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tuly kumari
tuly kumari 8 years 1 month ago

Smart concept like this, encourage the use of electric vehicles by example, choosing them whenever possible for their own fleets and providing charging stations in public buildings.

pintu raj_7
pintu raj 8 years 1 month ago

Business and industry often depend on reliable employee travel and/or transport of goods. Transportation networks that offer reliability are sought out.

pintu raj_7
pintu raj 8 years 1 month ago

What are the optimum start times and start locations of the electric busses?How can we take proactive steps to improve a traffic jam we know is about to occur?

pintu raj_7
pintu raj 8 years 1 month ago

Sharing school play grounds for public is a great idea

pintu raj_7
pintu raj 8 years 1 month ago

Nice idea of utilizing existing cell towers and street lights for providing ICT solutions

pintu raj_7
pintu raj 8 years 1 month ago

E-rickshawwill be better option than existing Auto rickshaw. Good Proposal

bipin kumar_134
bipin kumar 8 years 1 month ago

Hope in the near future we will not stand in queues for availing municipal services. Wow! Proposal

bipin kumar_134
bipin kumar 8 years 1 month ago

Many regions of the world have inadequate health services that are unable to keep up with demand from growing populations, particularly as people age – and live longer.

bipin kumar_134
bipin kumar 8 years 1 month ago

City agencies can use sensors to collect data on air quality, noise pollution, UV radiation,diseases and a host of other factors that impact public well-being.

bipin kumar_134
bipin kumar 8 years 1 month ago

Insisting on open standards will increase choice and decrease costs, as products can be mixed and matched from different vendors.

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