Mangaluru, Oct 2: Rather than looking at the Smart City proposal for Mangaluru solely as an obligatory task, the Smart City challenge should be a catalyst for full-fledged development and growth of agriculture, tourism, fisheries, IT sector, health sector, education sector, industries and employment sector in the coastal city, observed Mangaluru South MLA J R Lobo.

Presiding over a meeting of MCC officials and members of Kanara Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI) and other small-scale industries convened to discuss proposals for the 'Smart City Mangaluru' Challenge held on Thursday, he said that the proposal should envision Mangaluru as an inclusive global city which will be economically, socially, environmentally and culturally sustainable.
"After considering all suggestions from citizens and other stakeholders towards converting Mangaluru into an inclusive global city, a comprehensive proposal will be put together with feedback from several fronts. If our concept of Smart City is considered as the best, then the city could be selected as one of the 20 'Smart Cities' in the first Phase," he told the gathering.
He said that the proposal should focus on Unique Selling Points (USPs) of Mangalore such as an established port, fisheries sector, beach tourism, higher education hub and health care sector.
Briefing the gathering on the Smart City challenge with a presentation, Mr Dharmaraj said that the proposal should envisage a road map for Mangaluru as a Smart City by 2025 with an action plan for 2015-2020. To invite proposals that stress on infrastructure and economic growth for all sections of the society in Mangaluru, there should be maximum citizen participation. With its intellectual capital and high potential for developing all types of economic growth centres, this city is an ideal city to be established as a global city, while retaining its social and cultural identity, he said.
The discussion drew varied suggestions from a few stakeholders such as implementation of solar power in government buildings, public parking facilities, proper water management, separate solid waste management for plastic waste, full-fledged connectivity to the airport, expressway to major connectivity hubs, introduction of adventure and beach tourism, underground cables, introduction of digital displays for advertisements, digital metres to pay penalty for traffic violations, parks in each ward under Mangaluru City Corporation and others.
Citizens are invited to share their Vision Statement for 'Smart City Mangaluru' in a maximum of 50 words and submit it by October 5. The top selected vision statement will win a cash prize of Rs 1 lakh and a certificate.
Entries should be sent along with contact details to [email protected] or by logging in at www.mygov.in. Entries can also be dropped in the drop boxes kept at Mangaluru City Corporation office.




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