Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) is on a list of 100 smart cities declared by the Government of India for development under the Smart Cities Mission. Pune's quest for better urban living got a boost as it was listed among 100 cities selected by the Union Government of India. As a pre-condition, Pune will need to prepare a city-level plan of its own, which will be evaluated in the second stage of the competition based on a broad set of criteria. At the end, the Union government will select 20 cities that will receive funds for this financial year.[1]
PMC has organized a contest for citizens on "How to make Pune a smart city" towards Citizen's participation.[2]
Initiatives
editThe Digital Pune Hackathon 2015 was inaugurated in the presence of Pune Municipal Commissioner Kunal Kumar.[3] The hackathon has been organised to seek digital solutions to several problems faced by the city in the quest to become a Smart City. Top projects will be selected for implementation in the city by various bodies like PMC, PCMC, PMRDA and PMPML.[citation needed]
In January 2018, Google announced that it was rolling out Google Station, a Wi-Fi hotspot solution, in Pune as a part of the Smart City Pune initiative, working with Larsen & Toubro.[4][5]
References
edit- ^ "List of 98 Smart Cities", Business Today
- ^ "The Smart City Challenge Stage 2: Smart City Proposal Pune". smartnet.niua.org.
- ^ "Pune municipal commissioner Kunal Kumar transferred; to join central government". Hindustan Times. 7 March 2018.
- ^ "Google Launches 150 Google Station WiFi Hotspots In Pune". News18. 31 January 2018. Retrieved 20 February 2018.
- ^ Abrar, Peerzada (31 January 2018). "Google Station expands Wi-Fi service to smart cities". The Hindu. Retrieved 20 February 2018.