Authors :
Sangeeta Choudhary; Harshita Shrimali; Jitendra Shreemali
Volume/Issue :
Volume 8 - 2023, Issue 5 - May
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DOI :
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8017191
Abstract :
Developing a city as a smart city does not
mean entail changing all its infrastructural facilities to
an extent that the very face of the city appears changed.
Nor does it lead to an automatic revamping of
connectivity or by building up a new city in place of the
old. The concept of smart cities is seen to differ from city
to city and is focused on providing facilities that make
the city noticeably more clean, convenient and,
therefore, likable. The core of the Smart City Mission is
made up of factors like safety, security, cleanliness,
improved water supply, improved connectivity through
better transportation, and peace. It is felt that while
these facilities promote tourismin a sustainable manner,
they contribute immensely in overall development of the
entire area as well. The study attempted to highlight key
technical and managerial phases and challenges likely to
be encountered while developing and implementing the
Smart City Project in the city of Udaipur, Rajasthan.
This research used descriptive research design to collect
secondary data, primarily, from the internet
(government and other websites) to propose an approach
that could be considered by Udaipur Smart City Limited
for implementing the Smart City project and dealing
with multiple challenges that the project is likely to face.
Keywords :
Smart City, Security, Transportation, Water Supply, Urban. I
Developing a city as a smart city does not
mean entail changing all its infrastructural facilities to
an extent that the very face of the city appears changed.
Nor does it lead to an automatic revamping of
connectivity or by building up a new city in place of the
old. The concept of smart cities is seen to differ from city
to city and is focused on providing facilities that make
the city noticeably more clean, convenient and,
therefore, likable. The core of the Smart City Mission is
made up of factors like safety, security, cleanliness,
improved water supply, improved connectivity through
better transportation, and peace. It is felt that while
these facilities promote tourismin a sustainable manner,
they contribute immensely in overall development of the
entire area as well. The study attempted to highlight key
technical and managerial phases and challenges likely to
be encountered while developing and implementing the
Smart City Project in the city of Udaipur, Rajasthan.
This research used descriptive research design to collect
secondary data, primarily, from the internet
(government and other websites) to propose an approach
that could be considered by Udaipur Smart City Limited
for implementing the Smart City project and dealing
with multiple challenges that the project is likely to face.
Keywords :
Smart City, Security, Transportation, Water Supply, Urban. I