Smart City

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FRAMEWORK OF THE CITY

• Increased populations: More than 50 percent of the world’s population lives in cities,
placing massive pressure on city infrastructures (transportation, housing, water, power,
and city services), many of which require enormous redesign and capital expenditure.
• Polarized economic growth: The 600 largest global cities will contribute 65 percent of
global GDP growth from 2010–2025.
• Decreased budgets: The economic climate continues to place huge budgetary constraints
on cities, which are becoming limited in their ability to respond to these pressures
• The scope of this city is mainly limited to construct a technology park converting the
industrial real estate to state of the art information technology using the evolution in the
telecom and IP networks including insignificant asset management automation system.
FUTURE OF J&K– A
ECOTECHNOSMART STATE
VISION AND MISSION

TO BE AMONG THE LIST OF TOP 10 SMART


CITIES IN INDIA BY 2025
HUMANOIDS IN SMART CITY
• Humanoids can be setup at various toll gates to collect the road tax
• The speed of the car can be calculated based on the average time covered
from one toll gate to the next
• The clean city campaign can be implemented by the humanoids
• The rivers and lakes can be cleaned by the use of the robots
• The humanoids can assist the municipal corporation with all the city
infrastructural design and surveys.
• Surveillance system can be set up in humanoids to track all activities
ESTIMATE BUDGET FROM THE GOVERNMENT

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