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CEO of Srinagar Smart City Limited (SSCL), Athar Aamir Khan said that the works across Srinagar are going on in full swing and the pace has been doubled after the culmination of the G-20 event in the Valley.

Athar said that a major project was among the 11 projects that have been completed since the culmination of the G-20 event in Srinagar. He said that works at several places across Srinagar including in downtown areas are going on.

Read more: IN: Jammu and Kashmir: Srinagar: 11 smart city projects completed after G-20 event: Athar

Imagine Panaji Smart City Development Limited (IPSCDL) is a government-funded organisation in Goa that is silently and smartly moving forward with its agenda to transform Panjim into a smart city, despite the brickbats – many of which have come from elected representatives.

IPSCDL has been formed to modernise and upgrade the capital city. This means bringing in changes by peppering good vestiges of the past with the technology of today, which can be utilised by the old and the young alike. Therefore, the tweaks in the Information Technology (IT) used.

Read more: IN: Goa: IPSCDL and the smart transformation of Panjim city

The global pandemic has highlighted the interconnectivity between individuals and the impact of community well-being on individual health. However, our health systems have predominantly focused on individual needs. An emerging trend that is likely to gain momentum is the concept of smart cities, which involves integrating public health and well-being into urban design while addressing the underlying factors that influence health outcomes: social, environmental, and economic determinants.

Next-generation smart city healthcare development relies on sophisticated interconnectivity as a fundamental element. By leveraging data and digital connectivity, a smart city can revolutionize healthcare delivery. Integration and interoperability across various essential services such as public safety, housing quality, environmental health, social services, emergency services, and transportation can make healthcare smarter. This is where the Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) plays a significant role.

Read more: IN: Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) in e-clinics: Enabling connected healthcare in smart cities

Green belt is being made at eight major places of Patna by spending Rs 15 crore. In these, trees and plants will be planted under the flyover at seven places. The eighth place will be around DM residence. This green belt is being prepared by Patna Smart City. It may be known that in the 26th board meeting of Patna Smart City, approval was given on the proposal to develop gabion and green belt under the bridges and flyovers coming in the ABD area. After this, the responsibility of development and maintenance of gabion and green belt has been given to the Department of Environment, Forest and Climate Change as the expert executive agency.

Read more: IN: Bihar: Patna Smart City: Green belt being built at eight places in Patna, 30 types of plants...

Indore Smart City Development Limited (ISCDL) has started offering management consultancy to other cities for important projects that will earn it revenue.

“ISCDL has expertise in smart city projects like Integrated Traffic Management System, issuing Green Bond to generate funds for solar plant installation, developing smart roads and food complex like 56-Dukan along with working on different aspects of sanitation work,” ISCDL CEO Divyank Singh said.

Read more: IN: Madhya Pradesh: Indore: Now, ISCDL offers project consultancy to other cities

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