Evaluating the Effectiveness of Digital Service Delivery under Smart City Missions in India
Dr. E. Ankoos
Lecturer in Public Administration Nagarjuna Government College (A), Nalgonda, Telangana
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http://doi.org/10.37648/ijps.v21i03.036
Abstract
There has been a revolutionary change towards environmentally responsible and technologically integrated urban development, which is represented by the Smart Cities Mission, which was initiated by the Government of India in the year 2015. In order to achieve its goal of developing one hundred urban canters that are both inclusive and resilient across the nation, the mission intends to promote citizen-centric planning, digital infrastructure, and efficient service delivery mechanisms. The central focus of this vision is on the importance of maximizing resource efficiency, minimizing waste, and fostering sustainable urban ecosystems through the practices of recycling, reusing, and regenerating. The purpose of these cities is to operate as case studies for the purpose of evaluating the breadth and impact of smart initiatives. These efforts include waste-to-energy projects, water reuse systems, digital governance, and smart mobility. The manner in which these urban initiatives include various tactics, such as decentralized waste management, smart metering, and the promotion of green infrastructure, is given particular focus. The findings of this study highlight the importance of conducting inclusive planning and adaptive governance in order to guarantee the Smart Cities Mission in India will be successful over the long run and will be able to scale.
Keywords:
Evaluating; Smart Cities Mission; projects
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