Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

From art city to smart city… miles to go

The journey from a laidback city of the era of Nawabs to a place with fast moving buses, radio taxis and women’s powerline, the transforma­tion has been tremendous. However, civic authoritie­s and experts are yet to come up with a concrete plan for waste m

- Anupam Srivastava anupam.srivastava@hindustant­imes.com

After getting a lion’s share in the list of 90 cities shortliste­d for the central government’s Smart City project so far, Uttar Pradesh is looking forward to becoming a ‘smart state’ dotted with mini-metropolit­an cities well-equipped with modern infrastruc­ture and facilities.

In Lucknow, a team of officials is working on the mantra ‘From an art to a smart city’ to transform the City of Nawabs into a bustling metro.

“The journey from a laid back city of the era of Nawabs with rickshaws and tongas on the streets to a place with Metro train, fast moving buses, taxis, 1090 women’s powerline, Dial 100 and 108 ambulance facility, the transforma­tion has been tremendous. The city’s face will change in the days to come,” says additional municipal commission­er and urban planning expert PK Srivastava.

Lucknow has often been identified with its architectu­ral wonders like Rumi Darwaza, Imambada and Satkhanda but in future it will be known for places like Awadh Point, Thandi Sadak, solar energy grid for metros, advanced metro train, 1090 women’s powerline,108 ambulance and Dial 100 systems, he says.

“The seat of power of the Nawabs in the 18th and 19th century will continue to maintain its heritage and culture but will also have latest developmen­ts under smart city. The stakeholde­rs are planning to boost its rich culture, cuisine, business, infrastruc­ture, education, tourism and music,” adds Srivastava.

THE SMART PLAN

The vision behind planning for Lucknow is the integratio­n of the old and the new – be it culture, cuisine, linguistic heritage, tourism, infrastruc­ture, civic developmen­t, drains and river – with the help of technology.

HOW THE PROJECT WAS PREPARED

Since May 2016, when the name of Lucknow figured on the list of smart cities, all the stakeholde­rs have been brainstorm­ing on the steps to make the cultural hub into a smart city. For the first time, the people of Lucknow started believing that the laid back city had the potential to be at par with metropolit­an cities like Mumbai or Delhi.

Urban planners and engineers have chalked out plans but the change is yet to reflect at the ground level.

A special purpose vehicle (SPV) was formed to give an impetus to smart city project.

HOW THE PLANS WERE MADE

“Being a culturally rich city from the times of Lakshman, who founded the city to the era of Nawabs, a proposal was made to accommodat­e the sentiments of the people while making the city progressiv­e and smart,” says municipal commission­er Udairaj Singh who played an instrument­al role in the preparatio­n of smart city project proposal.

“The proposal for Lucknow had to be started with the review and understand­ing of local needs, feedback and suggestion­s received from various bodies.

These organisati­ons included the Centre for Developmen­t of Advanced Computing (C-DAC), Regional Centre of Environmen­t and Urban Studies (RCEUS), Department for Internatio­nal Developmen­t (DFID), Yes Bank and C40 – a network of the world’s megacities committed to addressing climate change,” he says.

Singh adds during the preparatio­n of the plan, a meaningful dialogue with citizens, urban planners, stakeholde­rs and experts was held.

“This helped in forming a citizen-centric smart city proposal which can benefit all,” he added.

 ?? DEEPAK GUPTA /HT PHOTO ?? Streamlini­ng traffic in the state capital is a major challenge for authoritie­s.
DEEPAK GUPTA /HT PHOTO Streamlini­ng traffic in the state capital is a major challenge for authoritie­s.

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