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PHYSICAL
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INFRA
Education
Amenities
FOUR
PILLARS
OF A CITY
Financial Institutions
E-governance
Citizen Services
INSTITUTIONAL
INFRA
ECONOMIC
INFRA
Markets
Industries
Smart Infrastructure
Smart Governance
People / Services
Focused
Asset Focused
Smart City
UTILITY GRIDS
Smart Metering
Network Protection and Control
Electricity / Gas / Water Network
SMART COMMUNICATIONS
WiFi Hubs
ICT Grids
Electronic payment systems
PUBLIC SAFETY
Security and Surveillance
Law Enforcement
Emergency Management
TRANSPORT
Institutional level
Inexpensive energy
Convenient transit
Emergency response
Provide Enhanced
Platform for
Quality of Life
Great Governance
Transparent Processes
Reduction in bureaucracy
Ease of conducting business
Benefits of Smart
City
Reduced wastage
Recycling of resources
Be
Efficient transmission
Sustainable Environment
Citizen-centric
Decrease consumption
Union Cabinet approves the Smart city Mission Approved a budget of INR 48,000 crores
August 2015
September 2015
Sep 2014
Financial
Architecture
For Smart Cities
Concept Note
for Smart
Cities
Dec 2014
Smart City reference
Framework
Benchmarks for
Smart Cities
Launch of
Smart City
Challenge
Apr 2015
List of 100
Potential Smart
Cities announced
Stage 1
Evaluation by experts
Selected Cities for
Round 1 declared
Stage 2
Jun 2015
Guidelines on
Smart Cities
Guidelines on
AMRUT
Guidelines on PM
Awas Yojna
Intra-state competition
States / UTs
shortlist cities
March 2016
DPR Preparation
for 20 cities
Stage 3
October 2016
Project
Execution
Stage 0
ULBs submit Form-2 (Score Card) to State / UT Government for consideration for short-listing by the State / UT
Stage 1
States / UTs shortlist potential Smart Cities based on number allocated by Ministry of Urban Development
Stage 2
States / UTs nominate cities that meet select criteria to participate in the competition.
Each city formulates its own unique vision, mission and plan for a Smart City
OR
Winners
The best proposals
OR
Min.50 acre
Redevelopment
2nd chance
For next set of best proposals
Pan-city Initiative
Next Round
Remaining cities to improve proposals for
next round of the Challenge
Smart Cities Challenge Guidelines Pan City and Area Based Initiatives
One Geographically Constrained Project
1
Water Supply
Min. 50 acre
Retrofitting
Greenfield
Redevelopment
Electricity
Supply
IT Connectivity
Sustainable
Environment
Solid
Waste
Management
Urban
Mobility
Affordable
Housing
Health &
Education
Governance
WAY FORWARD
Round 2
To get Feedback on ideas for pan-city solution(s) and area-based proposals
Round 3
To inform citizens about plans for pan-city solution(s) and area-based developments
Segments
Modes of Interaction
Business Community
Working Class
Face-to-Face Consultation
Competitions / Incentives
Youth
RWAs
Senior Citizens
Common Citizens
Media Campaigns
Incentivized Participation
Contest | Events
4. Contests
Total Prize Money 1.65 L
Essay Open and School level
Logo Design
Suggest a Tagline
Open Competition
Prize: INR 25,000
nd
2 Prize: INR 15,000
3rd Prize: INR 10,000
5 Consolation Prizes
1st
RULES
Submission are accepted in Gujarati, Hindi and English
Entries with Plagiarism and copyrighted material will be
disqualified
The Final decision rests with AMC
SUBMISSIONS
Email at: ahmedabadsmartcity@gmail.com
School level entries will be collected at your respective
schools
RULES
Final logo can be adopted by AMC Smart city mission
Entries with Plagiarism and copyrighted material will be
disqualified
The Final decision rests with AMC
SUBMISSIONS
Email at: ahmedabadsmartcity@gmail.com
RULES
Submission are accepted in Gujarati, Hindi and English
Entries with Plagiarism and copyrighted material will be
disqualified
The Final decision rests with AMC
SUBMISSIONS
Email at: ahmedabadsmartcity@gmail.com
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