According to the Smart City Index, one of the best parameters to determine if a city is a smart city is to check the transport and mobility parameter.
Read MoreRecreational centres, fitness clubs, playgrounds, and running tracks are essential for providing the city residents with a high-quality and healthy life, especially in light of the increasing cases of lifestyle diseases.
Read MoreIn the era of ‘all things smart and digital’ like smartphones and smart TVs, ‘smart cities’ is a new entrant. Just like a smartphone brings the entire world to our fingertips, a smart city incorporates state-of-the-art technologies to upgrade the quality of life for an entire city.
Read MoreA smart city can level up residential areas by ensuring the fair distribution of common public service entities such as a grocery or medical store, and making speedy provisions for areas that are lacking in them.
Read MoreA smart city should feature a highway and roadway system that connects formerly remote parts of the city – allowing people of all economic backgrounds to commute between their homes and public institutions such as hospitals, schools, and banks with ease.
Read MoreCity-dwellers are in constant touch with the environment, and needless to say – these numerous interactions must be healthy and consistently positive.
Read MoreEnergy efficient buildings powered by solar energy, water treatment plants, and composting facilities must be designed to reduce the city’s carbon footprint.
Read MoreCities in India are gradually accepting their difference and uniqueness and celebrating this as diversity. The global tourism industry is increasingly intrigued by exotic and undiscovered places and attendant cultural experiences.
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