NEW DELHI: Nine awards in three categories, i.e., Project Award, Innovative Idea Award and City Award have been announced under the India Smart Cities Awards, which was launched on June 25, 2017 by Housing and Urban Affairs Minister Hardeep Singh Puri .
The city award is being given to Surat for showing great momentum in implementation of projects especially in the categories of urban environment, transport and mobility and sustainable integrated development.
The Innovative Idea award is being given to a project/idea particularly remarkable for its innovative, bottom-up and transformative approach towards achievement of sustainable integrated development. Joint winners in this category are Bhopal for their Integrated Command and Control Centre (ICCC) and Ahmedabad for Safe and Secure Ahmedabad (SASA) Project.
The Project awards are being given to most innovative and successful projects in seven categories that have been completed by April 1, 2018.
The Projects selected are
PMC Care from Pune under ‘Governance’ category,
Smart Place Making from Pune under ‘Built Environment’,
Smart Class rooms from NDMC and Jabalpur, Smart Campus from Visakhapatnam, Lighthouse from Pune under ‘Social Aspects’ category,
B Nest Incubation Centre from Bhopal and Conservation of Rajasthan School of Arts from Jaipur under ‘Culture and Economy’ category,
Public Bike Sharing from Bhopal, Pune, Coimbatore and Waste to Energy Plant in Jabalpur under ‘Urban environment’ category,
Integrated Transit Management System (TMS) from Ahmedabad and Surat under ‘Transport and Mobility’ category and
Smart Water Management through SCADA from Ahmedabad under ‘Water and Sanitation’ category.
Details:
India Smart Cities Award were launched on 25 June 2017 with an objective to reward cities, projects and innovative ideas, promoting sustainable development in cities
Eligible Participants were Smart Cities only, where respective ULBs / Smart City SPVs were to submit proposals
There are 3 categories of awards
Innovative Idea Award
Recognize exceptional innovation across 7 Urban themes
Cross-cutting theme (integrating more than one category).
Should contribute to the successful transformation of cities
Demonstrated multi-stakeholder partnership models & civic collaboration
City Award
City need not submit any proposal
Multiple proposals submitted for ‘Project Award’ and ‘Innovative Idea Award’ and project implementation will be considered for evaluation
Project Award
Completed projects (as on 1st April 2018).
Separate awards for each of the 7 (Seven) Urban themes given below
Evaluation
A technical committee of international/multilateral experts from UN Habitat, Asian Development Bank and NIUA evaluated the submissions based on Innovation, Impact, and Replicability/Scalability
The City Award was decided based on cities’ performance on their Awards Score and on Weekly Ranking score as on 2 May 2018 (award application submission deadline). Equal weighting was given to both.
Last Date of receiving entries was2 May 2018.