Why smart cities are needed in India? The biggest reason for this is that our Indian technology and economic condition are far behind other countries. We need smart cities to advance India’s economic situation and people’s thinking.
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Smart city
A smart city is said to be a city where the use of technology, economic development, a good environment, and good government services can be found. Smart cities have good internet connectivity. With the help of which the smart city can be controlled by the computer, the entire city is monitored by CCTV. Better facilities are provided to the people. The development, deployment, and promotion of sustainable development of a smart city, information, and communication technology (ICT), has been faced with increasing urbanization challenges, and more. A large part of this ICT framework is essentially an intelligent network of connected objects and machines that transmit data using wireless technology and the cloud. Because of which we can control data from anywhere. The Internet of Things is very well used. Which makes it easier to control smart cities with computers.
Why we need more smart cities in India
India’s area is a lot of work according to the population of India. You all know this very well and compared to the countries, our country is still many years behind. India has not done much work in the field of development. There are still thousands of villages in India that have not yet been connected to the city. Even today, the place still longs for water and electricity. This is the condition of some cities, not even villages. India has also undergone many changes over time. Being smart cities in India means that people can get better facilities. A smart city helps people a lot in education and business.
Smart cities in India
Smart cities are very advanced in business development, manufacturing factories, education, security, and so on.
S. No. | City Name | Entry Date | Total Population 2020 | State |
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1 | Bhubaneswar | 28/03/2016 | 1,163,000 | Odisha |
2 | Pune | 28/03/2016 | 6,629,000 | Maharashtra |
3 | Jaipur | 28/03/2016 | 3,909,000 | Rajasthan |
4 | Surat | 28/03/2016 | 7,185,000 | Gujarat |
5 | Kochi | 28/03/2016 | 3,082,000 | Kerala |
6 | Ahmedabad | 28/03/2016 | 8,059,441 | Gujarat |
7 | Jabalpur | 28/03/2016 | 1,450,000 | Madhya Pradesh |
8 | Visakhapatnam | 28/03/2016 | 2,175,000 | Andhra Pradesh |
9 | Solapur | 28/03/2016 | 1,031,000 | Maharashtra |
10 | Davanagere District | 28/03/2016 | 2,093,548 | Karnataka |
11 | Indore | 28/03/2016 | 3,017,000 | Madhya Pradesh |
12 | Delhi | 28/03/2016 | 30,291,000 | The National Capital Territory of Delhi (NCT) |
13 | Coimbatore | 28/03/2016 | 2,786,600 | Tamil Nadu |
14 | Kakinada | 28/03/2016 | 514,000 | Andhra Pradesh |
15 | Belagavi | 28/03/2016 | 725,000 | Karnataka |
16 | Udaipur | 28/03/2016 | 569,000 | Rajasthan |
17 | Guwahati | 28/03/2016 | 11,Lakhs | Assam |
18 | Chennai | 28/03/2016 | 10.9 million | Tamil Nadu |
19 | Ludhiana | 28/03/2016 | 1,857,000 | Punjab |
20 | Bhopal | 28/03/2016 | 2,390,000 | Madhya Pradesh |