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Vision Statement Competition for Smart City Jhansi
The Jhansi Municipal Corporation is pleased to inform you that our city has been selected through a competitive process for Smart City Mission under the Ministry of Urban ...
The Jhansi Municipal Corporation is pleased to inform you that our city has been selected through a competitive process for Smart City Mission under the Ministry of Urban Development (MoUD). In the next phase, our city has to compete with 98 other cities to make it to the top 20 to be taken up for first round of funding, for year 2015-16.
In this context, the Jhansi Municipal Corporation is in the process of preparing the Smart City Proposal. Jhansi Municipal Corporation seeks valuable suggestions of the citizens to formulate the vision for the Smart City Jhansi.
A strategic vision shapes a preferred future for a city. A successful vision has economic, spatial, social and environmental dimensions that reflect a city’s unique physical and cultural traits; it provides direction for the activities of the Corporation, citizens and stakeholders; and ensures that citizens, city agencies, and stakeholders are working towards those shared sub-goals. The vision statement should inspire our city’s residents and can even become the branding for our smart city.
“My Jhansi’s Future” – A vision Competition
• The question you need to answer is “What is your vision for Jhansi smart city”?
• Maximum word limit – 50 words.
The Vision Statement should attend to the above mentioned parameters addressing your Vision for Jhansi as a Smart City? (Maximum 50 words)
Terms and Conditions
1. A statement outlining the vision for what we would want Jhansi to be as a smart city. It should be a positive statement.
2. The vision should be unique and futuristic based on inherent elements of the city.
3. The vision statement should not exceed 50 words.
4. The vision should clearly portray the elements in context of Jhansi city only.
5. This competition is open for all
The best 3 Vision Statements would be declared as winners:
1. First prize - Rs. 11,000
2. Second prize - Rs. 5100
3. Third prize - Rs. 2100
All the Participate will receive Participation Certificate.
The last date to submit your entries is 25th November, 2015.
How to Submit
All the entries must be submitted online through https://mygov.in.
1.All participants must clearly mention following details in their entries:
• Name
• Father’s Name
• Address
• Age
• Contact number (with area code)
2. The winner will be chosen on the basis of simplicity of thought, realism in ideas, and originality in content.
3. The decision of Municipal Corporation Jhansi on selection of top three winners and consolation prize winners shall be final.
Name Devang Dev Mishra
Mob. No. 9452739721
956 A T.R.S railway colony Near Nagra haat ka maidan Jhansi
dipendra 9936920321
All projects combine hands-on expertise, state-of-the-art equipment, and unique proprietary systems – all seamlessly integrated within a customized solution tailored for the needs of the customer and security best practices.
Safe & Smart City projects include deploying all types of sensors in designated areas, installing a communications network, and setting up regional and central intelligent command and control centers.
PRASHANT GOSWAMI
9795360031
shivam choudhary
A smart city gathers data from smart devices and sensors embedded in its roadways, power grids, buildings and other assets. It shares that data via a smart communications system that is typically a combination of wired and wireless. It then uses smart software to create valuable information and digitally enhanced services.
Some of those services are used by the city itself. Examples include emergency response centers and city-wide control centers.Likewise,enhancements such as smart power grid.
karan 9198664088
We envision a world where digital technology and intelligent design have been harnessed to create smart, sustainable cities with high-quality living and high-quality jobs. We promote cities that embody our three core values:
Livability: Cities that provide clean, healthy living conditions without pollution and congestion. With a digital infrastructure that makes city services instantly and conveniently available anytime, anywhere.
Workability: Cities that provide the enabling infrastructure.
Mohan Nepali
9415420641
The city's biggest advantage is its manageable size, both in terms of extent and population, to be moulded to any new positive direction. He says a comprehensive approach to develop all required physical and social infrastructure using smart solutions, along with the development of potential EGC, is required. "The development of infrastructure and economic growth centres has to go hand-in-hand,'' he stresses, adding this has to come out clearly in the vision statement.
AKHILESH
7860578520
dinesh
9695864041