8 'Technologies' For Smart Cities

    • TOI
    • Publish Date: Jul 25 2017 6:29PM
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    • Updated Date: Jul 25 2017 6:29PM
8 'Technologies' For Smart Cities

Late last month, the government announced another list of 30 cites for development as smart cities taking the total cities to 90 under its Smart City Mission. These cities have proposed to invest Rs 57,393 crore under respective smart city plans. With this, the total number of such cities have gone up to 90 with a total investment of Rs 1,91,155 crore.

As the buzz and excitement around the smart city project builds up further, here's a look at some key 'technologies' that will drive these cities.

1. Water ATMs
Water ATMs, mini sewage, treatment plants and phytorid STPs.

2. LED lights
LED lights to replace streetlights, pelican crossing, 3D zebra crossing, street furniture, Wi-Fi network, CCTV cameras and environment sensors. In Delhi, pilot on Mother Teresa Crescent road.

3. Rooftop solar panels
Rooftop solar panels of various capacities for green power. Panel installations are under way on NDMC buildings in Delhi. For private ones, vendors and rates are being finalised in the city.

4. Book parking through your smartphone app
Mobile app to pre-book parking slots for better regulation of parking spaces. In Delhi, the work awarded has been awarded for the same.

5. Digital libraries
Digital libraries in schools across the city. Some 13 schools in Delhi have been selected for this. 3D printing labs have been set up in 10 schools.

6. Fully mechanised WASTE MANAGEMENT
Fully mechanised collection, transportation and disposal of waste. Geo-tagged stainless-steel litter bins and development of zero-waste colonies.

7. Interactive digital panels
In Delhi, government is setting up 75 panels with Wi-Fi and touchscreen facility.

8. Smart TOILETS
These smart toilets will have water ATM, vending machine and sanitary napkin vending machine. There's plan tro set up 149 such toilets in Delhi. Of these, 29 have already been constructed and rest are expected to be completed by September.

 

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Hemalatha.G Sethu Bhaskara Matriculation Higher Secondary Scho

Wow! That''s great.

Aishwarya Iyer Deens Academy

Its great but I hope serious work is done and encouraged by state governments too, who, in Karnataka, where I live, are very sloppy and are not doing any good for the state. Such changes in Bangalore would be wonderful but would take immense amount of time considering how ill-planned the city is. Wider roads and proper garbage collection itself would be a boon.

TAVISHA ARORA dav public school

ALTHOUGH MY CITY GURGAON IS DEVELOPING MANY OF THE FLYOVERS ARE BUILT ON HIGHWAYS TO AVOID JAMS MANY SUBWAYS UNDERPASSES AND FEW MORE FLYOVERS ARE BUILDING BUT THE ROADS CONNECTING SECTORS ARE NOT GOOD IN CONDITION AND DISPOSAL SYSTEM IS NOT GOOD IF GOVERNMENT TAKES CARE OF THEM I THINK IT WILL BE A SMART CITY

Himanshi Dhawan Saffron Public School

Well, a good initiative taken by the government. But I feel that a litmus test should done whether this development made the "listed-cities" bore fruits or not?

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