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Page 1: Round 1 Consultations
Page 2: Round 1 Consultations

1 • Smart city – introduction

2 • National and global models

3 • Tiruppur overview & smart city approach

Agenda

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Smart cities mission

Smart cities mission: centrally sponsored scheme of Govt. of India

o Envisages support to 100 cities

o Rs. 48000 crore over 5 years; matching grant by state/ULB

o Potential access to other external sources of funding

Two stages to release funding

o Stage I: Short listing of cities by states (completed)

o Stage II: Challenge round for selection

• Cities to submit a smart city proposal

• 20 winning cities to be eligible for funding at the end of year 1 challenge

Implementation by a city-level SPV

Source: MOUD smart city guidelines

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winners for round – 1 will be declared

Based on evaluation criteria, the evaluation will be done by national and international organizations

100 smart cities shortlisted will prepare proposals for all India competition with capacity assistance

Smart city – an overview

Winners set up SPV and start implementation. Preparation of

DPR’s , tenders etc.,

Non-winners prepare to improve their proposal for

round - 2 Source: MOUD smart city guidelines

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Smart city proposals

Core infrastructure

Adequate water supply Assured electricity supply Sanitation including solid waste

management Efficient urban mobility and public

transport Affordable housing especially for the

poor Robust IT connectivity and digitalization Good governance, especially e-

governance and citizen participation Sustainable environment Safety and security Health and education

Smart solutions E-governance and citizen services Waste management Water management Energy management Urban mobility etc..

Source: MOUD smart city guidelines

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Source: MOUD smart city guidelines

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Smart city proposal

Retrofitting: Development of existing built up area greater than 500 acres ex: Ahmedabad downtown

OR

Redevelopment: Replacement of existing built up area more than 50 acres and enable co-creation of a new layout, especially enhanced infrastructure,

mixed land use and increased density ex: Bhendi Bazar - Mumbai

Greenfield development of more than 250 acres of vacant land within corporation limits or within the local planning area limits Ex: Mahindra world city, Chennai and GIFT

city Gujarat

Pan city initiative : Applying smart solution to the existing city wide infrastructure

COMPULSORY

OR

Source: MOUD smart city guidelines

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Retrofitting (local area development- Ahmedabad)

To promote the development of the city center Ahmedabad has also increased FSI in the area.

Source: LPA, Ahmedabad

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Retrofitting (local area development- Ahmedabad)

And then build a gleaming new CBD Building a new grid of streets

Existing Ahmedabad city centre Establishing a blank slate

Final proposal

Source: LPA, Ahmedabad

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Retrofitting (local area development - Ahmedabad) Smart infrastructure

Pedestrian friendly streets

Increased green cover

Source: LPA, Ahmedabad

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Redevelopment (Bhendi Bazar - Mumbai) Saifee burhani upliftment project - Mumbai

Inspiring change Upgrading 3200 homes Uplifting hopes Quality space for 1250 businesses

Transforming lives Rebuilding the life of 20000 people Changing the face of Bhendi Bazar & Futures of many

Source: Mumbai first.org

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Prudent planning Open spaces, over 300 trees, recreational courtyards, wide roads,

footpaths, adequate car parking spaces as per regulation Hygienic, safe and secure living conditions Use of latest eco-friendly and sustainable practices Returning over 80% of the land area back to its current residents All residents will be given 350 sq. ft. carpet area minimum of residential

space on ‘ownership’ basis, free of cost

Redevelopment (Bhendi Bazar - Mumbai)

Source: Mumbai first.org

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Green field development - (Mahindra World City)

A benchmark for Integrated new city development

SE

Zs

DTA

Business plan

The business city Best-in-class specs Business support Amenities Single window clearance

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• India’s first integrated business city

• Corporate India’s first operational Special Economic Zone

(SEZ)

• Public Private partnership – Mahindra group – TIDCO (89 : 1)

• Spread over 1500 acres set amidst a scenic surround

• Located in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India - 35 minutes from

Chennai airport : 90 minutes from Chennai sea port ; rail

station on site

• Supporting social & residential infrastructure in close

proximity to the work place

• Design, detailed engineering and project supervision

consultants - Mahindra Consulting Engineers Limited (MACE)

Social infrastructure Home is just a walk away Lifestyle features Strong service provider & tie-up network

USP World class planning Private sector O & M Strategic location Environment friendly

The business city Best-in-class specs Business support amenities Single window clearance

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• 24 companies operational

• Ascendas Mahindra IT park – IT SEZ • A Mahindra World City – Ascendas JV • 1 mn sft MTB over 4 blocks

Sundram fasteners – Auto ancillary SEZ

Work 'n' live 'n' learn 'n' play

Green field development - (Mahindra World City)

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Mahindra world city - (green field development)

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GIFT an integrated urban development

Source: Giftgujarat.in

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GIFT smart infrastructure - physical

Source: Giftgujarat.in

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GIFT smart infrastructure

Source: Giftgujarat.in

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Pan city development: (U children safety programme)

Source: Seoul Metropolitan Government

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Source: Ecube city of seoul

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eGov Smart city ERP suite Integrated systems for urban local bodies

SmartCity*Dashboard SmartCity*Mobility Source: 2014 eGovernments foundation

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Service fulfillment engine

Citizen services

Taxes Vendor

management Procurement of

goods & services Taxes & licenses

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Content management

Workflow, business rules

Multi channel access

Security

Dis

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Information sharing

GIS

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Citizens Businesses & service providers

Governm

ent agencies

Infrastructure

G2E

G2C G2B

G2G

Framework of eGov ERP

Source: 2014 eGovernments foundation

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Water

ICT interventions for smart cities in:

Water reservoir Water storage and purification

5

6

Lakes and rivers

Water distribution

Underground water

2

Water source and extraction

Purification plant

Water tower

Distribution network

Water source and extraction Water storage and purification Distribution

Water quality meters

Online Hydrology maps

Data Analytics

• Leakages sensors, ghost pipe detection system

Government Initiatives

1

• Aquifer mapping- an ongoing initiative

• Aquifer mapping

3

Plant monitoring

4

7

Real time hydraulic modeling water distribution tool

8 9

• Water SCADA • Outage management

system • Mapping and modeling

of water distribution assets and network

• Water infrastructure management

• Water booster pump system

• Water pressure optimizer

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Healthcare

Education Energy Transport Safety Waste Man.

Governance

To water mains

Source: MOUD website/presentations

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Waste management

ICT Interventions for Smart Cities in:

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Citizen awareness

Online services

•Analytics •Maintenance Decisions Support System (MDSS)

Crowd sourcing

5

Sensor based waste storage and collection 6

Automated waste collection systems

Sanitation/waste collection scheduling solution

Sensor based sorting •Energy simulation

•Pollution sensors: •Analytics

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Healthcare

Education Energy Transport Governance Water Safety

Recycle

Incineration

Land fill

Source: MOUD website/presentations

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Knitting city - Tiruppur

1 • Tiruppur is known as the knitting city of India

2

• Tiruppur has gained universal recognition as the leading source of hosiery, knitted garments, casual wear and sportswear

3 • More than 6000 textile units which predominantly consist

of knitting and garments

4 • Exports of over USD 1.5 billion (90% of India’s knitwear

exports)

5 • European countries are the major importers of Tiruppur

textile products (majorly knitted variety)

Good potential for a smart city

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Overview of Tiruppur

Area: 159 sq.kms. Population : 8.7 lakhs Population density :56 pph No. of household :1,76,900.

Source: Tiruppur corporation

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Approach

Step 1 : City vision, goals & strategy

Step 2: Finalize and detail out area based proposals

Step 3: Finalize smart city proposals

Baseline assessment Round 1 consultations City vision, goals &

Strategy

Round II consultations Finalize area based

development plan+ Pan-city component

Road map for implementation Drafting proposal in fit

with SCP guidelines Finalization and

submission

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Round 1

Round 2

Round 3

Developing vision statements for the city and definition of goals To solicit and shortlist ideas regarding smart solutions for the city To identify the areas to be taken up for area-based development

Feedbacks on ideas for Area based development plan Pan city proposal

Finalization of smart city proposal Area based development plan and pan city proposal Discussion on project implementation and financing

Citizen engagement

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Face to face consultations

Administration (state and ULB level)

Meetings with Commissioner, ULB and government officials

Council meeting interactions with Mayor, Deputy Mayor and Ward Councilors

Citizens and civil society Brainstorming meetings –civil society , NGOs, sector experts, urban planners, self help group ,diverse groups etc

Trade and industry Discussions with industry, apparel & knitwear associations

Social media MyGov.in, facebook, twitter and ULB website

Forums - for inviting suggestions

Polls / surveys - wider feedback

Newspaper & TV ads

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Thank you