New Delhi, Dec 7: Smart solutions for cities, such as surveillance
systems has lead to reduction in crime and has improved safety of residents
particularly women, Minister of state (I/C) for Housing and Urban Affairs
Hardeep Puri said.
'The ease of living has a strong focus on
technology but it is not exclusively centered on it. Technology will enhance
citizen participation, improve provision of basic services and infrastructure
and make areas more livable,' Mr Puri said at the Smart Building award function
here last evening.'Another role of technology is to enable Indians to leapfrog the conventional development pathway. Moreover, technology has a sustainable face too -- permitting us to do more with less thereby reducing the resource consumption,' he said.
Stressing on the aspects relating to ease of living particularly for the poor, women, elderly and differently-abled people, Mr Puri said all Indians should be able to enjoy a clean and sustainable environment. As an established Information Technology superpower, India must leverage cutting edge digital technology to power its infrastructure, offices and homes.
Focusing on the ultimate aim for improving the ease of living, and consequently the quality of life for each and every city-dweller of India, the Minister said, 'All our initiatives, missions, and programmes ultimately are aimed in that direction. Smart solutions for cities, such as surveillance systems lead to greatly reduced crime and improved safety of residents particularly women.'
He said city wide Wi-Fi networks improve communication among citizens as well that with various service providers. E-governance and citizen feedback management lead to improved social cohesion by increase in opportunities for citizen engagement, reduction in social inequities, and reduction in response time for services for business. Integrated traffic management will increase the traffic speeds and reduce traffic congestions and hence cleaner air for people to breathe.
'Sensor-based technologies that are used for leak detection, automated water supply and quality monitoring will directly impact universal accessibility to quality water, reduction in operating and maintenance costs and reduction of water borne diseases. Technology has given us tremendous power and opportunities to touch people's lives, and make a real difference in the way they live,' the Minister added. UNI


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