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Bengaluru: Options for Area Based Development
Start Date :
Jun 16, 2016
Last Date :
Jun 26, 2016
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
Bengaluru (erstwhile Bangalore), the capital of Karnataka, has a history of over four hundred years, having been founded by Magadi Kempegowda in the year 1537 AD. With its ...
SMART WHITEFEILD - Pilot Neighborhood Area Development PPP Initiative (Pilot NAD-PPP-Initiative). Refer for Pilots, Projects and studies https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/smart-whitefeild-pilot-neighborhood-area-ppp-anirban-choudhury?trk=pulse_spock-articles
HOUSING FOR ALL through the process of urban Renewal,that would generate zero cost housing. The redevelopment would be as per relevant bylaws, but will generate additional public & semi-public open spaces and public housing. Public Housing would be Development Authority’s Share for inclusion of internal roads in the gross development area.
Refer Chapter 7 to 9 "The Future of Housing Regeneration – Technology, Form and Function Context of Bangalore India" attached herewith.
To make Bengaluru a smart city, there should be measures taken to set the mentality of people right, people have gone into comfort zones, they are least bothered about the city, apply strict rules and address the corruption at government offices because till date government offices are worst places to step in, so that people start feeling their responsibility. address these 4 topics to make city smart
1. Garbage 2. Water 3. Electricity & 4. Roads and infrastructure.
SMART URBAN RETROFITS FOR AN UNSMART CITY – BANGALORE. I started work on the 1st draft around Sept 2011 and published it online on 15th December 2014. It is a citizen’s initiative to make the city a SMART CITY with a mix of implementable policy initiatives and projects, synergy with CDP & Structural plan. Refer
http://www.slideshare.net/ANIRBANCHOUDHURY1/smart-retrofit-for-an-unsmart-bangalore-city-ver-15-sept-2015-a5
VIRTUAL HEALTH CITY - Bangalore has the potential to become a virtual HEALTHCITY by interconnection of existing facilities, service, stake holders, products, sub products and unit level system into a HEALTHCITY Platform. This HEALTHCITY Platform will be anchored by an existing MEDICAL UNIVERSITY or greenfield AIIMS like apex healthcare unit of the city. https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/smart-city-proposal-bangalore-virtual-health-anirban-choudhury?trk=pulse_spock-articles
GREEN TRANSFER OF DEVELOPMENT RIGHTS (G-TDR) SMART URBAN RETROFIT FOR RESILIENT BANGALORE
The concept of GREEN TDR, a city wide policy and project initiatives with its own resources, to make the city resilient, was conceived and published as blog " Green Urban Renewal in Indian metropolitan city" on 8th September, 2011. Ref for details https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/green-transfer-development-rights-g-tdr-smart-urban-anirban-choudhury?trk=pulse_spock-articles
Be it Bangalore or any other city, one of the major problems is traffic. I would request you to kindly make LEFT FREE AT ALL JUNCTIONS (MAJOR OR MINOR) and automatically the traffic block become less and less.
electricity is shown as surplus in the app given by government. Reality is far from it. so many times power goes in a day. It makes working for the people tough. Any solution for this?? What can this government do to correct it
15 min rain is more than enough in the evening to make people spend most of the time on road back home. Think about people wasting so much time not spending with anyone. Infrastructure needs a drastic improvement.
We need a responsive civic, police officials and local councillors and MLAs. There are enough apps and social networking sites through which citizens log issues, but rarely do they get a response or the problem gets addressed. instead, these officials and politicians should be continuously monitoring their wards, identify problems and take steps to solve them. The blame game between the agencies need to stop. Getting documentation is also a cumbersome process.