Friday, 27 November 2015

Administration Hold Review Meeting of High Powered Steering Committee on Smart City

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Chandigarh 27th November:- A review meeting of High Powered Steering Committee on Smart City for finalization of draft Smart City proposal was held today at the U.T. Secretariat, Chandigarh. The meeting was chaired by Vijay Dev,Adviser to the Administrator, Chandigarh Administration, Anurag Agarwal, Home Secretary cum State Mission Director, Chandigarh Administration, Sarvjit Singh, Finance Secretary, Chandigarh Administration, Smt. Poonam Sharma, Mayor, Chandigarh, Maninder Singh, Chairman, CHB, R. P. Upadhyay, IGP-U.T., Sukhchain Singh Gill, Senior Superintendent of Police-U.T, Smt. Bhawana Garg, Commissioner, Municipal Corporation, S B Deepak Kumar, Secretary Information Technology, Danish Ashraf, Nodal Officer Smart City Mission, Bhupesh Chaudhary, Assistant Commissioner, Municipal Corporation, Directors and senior officials of the Chandigarh Administration and Confederation of Indian Industry (CII).  

The agenda of the meeting was to discuss about the: approach regarding development of Smart City Proposal, National Goals for Smart City, Chandigarh Vision & Goals, Pan-City Intelligent Government Services and Area Based Development. During the meeting a presentation was delivered highlighting various aspects, which have been added based on the evaluation and assessment as done by Deloitte and CII with the Chandigarh Administration. Feedback and suggestions were taken from the officers regarding the various components, which would be a part of the Smart City proposal. The meeting was concluded with the (HSRP) approving the Smart City vision and Sub-Goals, PAN City Solutions & Area Based Development.

While addressing the meeting, Vijay Dev, Adviser to the Administrator, Chandigarh Administration, said that the active support of the citizens, experts and officials of the administration, backed with the huge feedback gathered through various mediums would be reflected in the Chandigarh specific solutions, which would be a part of the Smart City Proposal.

 

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