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Chennai - A Global Smart City in Making

Chennai - A Global Smart City in Making
आरंभ करने की तिथि :
Sep 16, 2015
अंतिम तिथि :
Nov 16, 2015
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Corporation of Chennai is preparing a proposal towards Smart City Challenge which would include city wide smart urban solutions as well as identification of areas within the city ...

Corporation of Chennai is preparing a proposal towards Smart City Challenge which would include city wide smart urban solutions as well as identification of areas within the city for its implementation.

The proposal would be defined primarily based on voice of Chennai residents. An extensive citizen engagement programme is established by Corporation of Chennai to document the views and concernsfor the same.

Residents may post their opinion and ideas on civic services such as transport, parking, water supply, sanitation, energy, housing, IT solutions,health, education, safety and security. Your views, opinion and solutions on urban issues faced by Chennai would not only support a better tomorrow for Chennaites, it will also make Chennai a strong contender for getting shortlisted as one of the first 20 cities in India to implement Smart City Solutions in Phase 1.

Chennai citizen and community is its biggest strength. Let’s participate to make this proposal inclusive and meaningful for every common man, every citizen.

The last date to submit your comments is 15th October, 2015.

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If long-term environmental sustainability is to be achieved, the goals of the urban transport planning process must include construction of low-carbon public transport infrastructure, incentives for use of nonmotorized transport, and disincentives for using automobiles for daily commutes.
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Product charges levied on products, the consumption of which pollutes the ecosystem. For example, if consumption of the product concerned pollutes surface water or groundwater either during or after consumption, the product charge levied on the good in question should equal the actual value of the damage caused.