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The first question is what is meant by a ‘smart city’. The answer is, there is no universally accepted definition of a smart city. It means different things to different people. The conceptualization of Smart City, therefore, varies from city to city and country to country, depending on the level of development, willingness to change and reform, resources, and aspirations of the city residents. A smart city would have a different connotation in India than, say, Europe. Even in India, there is no one way of defining a smart city. Some definitional boundaries are required to guide cities in the Mission. In the imagination of any city dweller in India, the picture of a smart city contains a wish list of infrastructure and services that describes his or her level of aspiration. To provide for the aspirations and needs of the citizens, urban planners ideally aim at developing the entire urban eco-system, which is represented by the four pillars of comprehensive development-institutional, physical, social and economic infrastructure. This can be a long term goal and cities can work towards developing such comprehensive infrastructure incrementally, adding on layers of ‘smartness’. In the approach of the Smart Cities Mission, the objective is to promote cities that provide core infrastructure and give a decent quality of life to its citizens, a clean and sustainable environment, and application of ‘Smart’ Solutions. The focus is on sustainable and inclusive development and the idea is to look at compact areas, create a replicable model that will act as a lighthouse to other aspiring cities. The Smart Cities Mission of the Government is a bold, new initiative. It is meant to set examples that can be replicated both within and outside the Smart City, catalyzing the creation of similar Smart Cities in various regions and parts of the country.

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The core infrastructure elements in a smart city would include:

 i. adequate water supply, 
ii. assured electricity supply, 
iii. sanitation, including solid waste management, 
iv. efficient urban mobility and public transport, 
v. affordable housing, especially for the poor, 
vi. robust IT connectivity and digitalization, 
vii. good governance, especially e-Governance and citizen participation, 
viii. sustainable environment, 
ix. safety and security of citizens, particularly women, children, and the elderly, 
 x. health and education. As far as Smart Solutions are concerned, an illustrative list is given below. 
        This is not, however, an exhaustive list and cities are free to add more applications.

        Accordingly, the purpose of the Smart Cities Mission is to drive economic growth and improve the quality of life of people by enabling local area development and harnessing technology, especially technology that leads to Smart outcomes. Area-based development will transform existing areas (retrofit and redevelop), including slums, into better-planned ones, thereby improving the liveability of the whole City. New areas (greenfield) will be developed around cities in order to accommodate the expanding population in urban areas. Application of Smart Solutions will enable cities to use technology, information, and data to improve infrastructure and services. Comprehensive development in this way will improve quality of life, create employment and enhance incomes for all, especially the poor and the disadvantaged, leading to inclusive Cities


Responsibilities and finances of ULBs

Responsibilities 

  1. Water and sewerage provision; Waste water treatment 
  2. Primary education and health care  
  3. Slum upgradation 
  4.  Local roads and public transport  
  5. Solid waste management and sanitary landfills 
  6.  Maintenance of cremation and burial grounds  
  7. Street lights  
  8. Public parks and playgrounds 
  9.  Libraries
Sources of Finance 

  1. Property tax
  2. Profession tax
  3. Entertainment tax
  4.  Advertisement tax
  5. Octroi and entry taxes




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