The opportunity for Smart Cities in India can be pegged at $50 billion for global investors. While more than 15 countries and 30 organisations across the world have already collaborated …
December, 2015
[box type=”shadow” ] Unlike the existing, unplanned or partial planned cities, smart cities models are aimed to achieve sustainability in terms of economic activities, environmental affairs and employment opportunities to a wide …
[box type=”shadow” ]India has seen rapid urbanization in the last two decades and it is expected to continue at this pace if not more till 2050. As a consequence of …
[box type=”shadow” ]“Government of India has taken up “Smart Cities” as a mantra for urban governance and a better quality of life. Cities are not only seen as growth drivers …
[box type=”shadow” ]“Understanding the hurdles in developing integrated waste management models for Smart Cities and troubleshooting them are essential for their retrofitting and redevelopment,” says Sameer Rege, CEO, Mailhem Ikos …
[box type=”shadow” ] Cleanliness & hygiene makes a valuable contribution to the health and well-being of the population. The more dense the population, the more important are sustainable concepts, which get …
The World Bank recently approved a US$1.5 billion loan for the Swachh Bharat to support the Government of India in its efforts in ending the practice of open defecation by 2019. …