Volume 19 No 4 (2021)
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In India's Urban Planning: Uncovering Challenges and Solutions for Indian Cities
Basweshwar S. Jirwankar, Darshankumar Patel, Dr. Shrikant Randhavane, Mr. Digvijay Deore
Abstract
The concept of "smart cities" is gaining global traction, often described as "enhanced," "interactive," or "inclusive" urban areas. It represents the latest in a series of tech-driven urban initiatives aimed at enhancing local governance and fostering economic growth. These initiatives encompass a range of programs, from implementing intelligent water meters in every household to establishing citywide Wi-Fi networks. Any element that leverages information, data, and communication technology to enhance a city's efficiency and accessibility falls under the umbrella of "smart city" components. In this article, we will explore the initiatives taken by the Indian government and shed light on the numerous challenges faced by smart cities.
Keywords
Smart cities, Urban Planning, Indian Governance, Planning
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