Government approves MoU with Bloomberg Philanthropies on Smart City

The proposal under the Smart Cities Mission seeks to facilitate creation of quality urban infrastructure that will lead to improvement in the quality of urban life.

Government approves MoU with Bloomberg Philanthropies on Smart City
NEW DELHI: In order to support development of smart cities, the government today approved signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between Urban Development Ministry and Bloomberg Philanthropies.

A meeting of the Union Cabinet chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi cleared the proposal entailing Bloomberg Philanthropies, New York, to work as Knowledge Partner and support development and execution of a Cities Challenge under the Smart Cities Mission.

The Cabinet has already approved the Smart Cities Mission in April this year and subsequently the Prime Minister launched this Mission on June 25, when the Mission Statement and Guidelines were also released.

The proposal under the Smart Cities Mission seeks to facilitate creation of quality urban infrastructure which will lead to improvement in the quality of urban life.

There will be total 100 Smart Cities across the country out of which 20 will be selected in the first phase in 2016.

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As Knowledge Partner, Bloomberg Philanthropies will also support the UD Ministry in helping design and manage the cities challenge. There is no financial implication to the Centre as the cost implications to the activities done in supporting the Mission will be incurred by Bloomberg Philanthropies.
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Six ways how smart cities will benefit citizens
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A smart city uses digital technologies or information and communication technologies (ICT) to enhance quality and performance of urban services to make lives of citizens better.

Here we take a look at how these smart cities will benefit citizens:

Representative picture of GIFT smart city
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A smart city uses digital technologies or information and communication technologies (ICT) to enhance quality and performance of urban services to make lives of citizens bette..
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a) Better city planning and development

b) E-government services delivered to citizens, faster, and at a lower operating expense

c) Local economic development

d) Improved productivity and service

In pic: Gujarat International finance Tec-city (GIFT) City's two towers in Gandhinagar near Ahmedabad
a) Better city planning and development

b) E-government services delivered to citizens, faster, and at a lower operating expense

c) Local economic development

d) Improved product..
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a) Waste to energy & fuel

b) Waste water to be treated

c) Recycling & reduction of waste
a) Waste to energy & fuel

b) Waste water to be treated

c) Recycling & reduction of waste
a) Smart meters

b) Leakage identification & prevention

c) Water quality monitoring

Representative picture of GIFT smart city.
a) Smart meters

b) Leakage identification & prevention

c) Water quality monitoring

Representative picture of GIFT smart city.
a) Smart meters

b) Green buildings

c) Renewable sources of energy

Representative picture of GIFT smart city
a) Smart meters

b) Green buildings

c) Renewable sources of energy

Representative picture of GIFT smart city
a) Smart parking

b) Intelligent traffic management

c) Integrated multi-modal transport

Representative picture of GIFT smart city
a) Smart parking

b) Intelligent traffic management

c) Integrated multi-modal transport

Representative picture of GIFT smart city
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