Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Smart Cities to be war rooms for affected areas

- Anisha Dutta letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: The Union government has discovered a new use for the Integrated Command and Control Centres (ICCCS) designed for the Smart Cities Mission — surveillan­ce and monitoring of Covid-19 affected districts across the country.

According to government officials familiar with the matter who asked not to be named, these centres have been converted into war rooms for realtime data monitoring and to provide the latest informatio­n through a central dashboard. Their mandate is to track suspected cases, monitor people under quarantine, and keep an eye on clusters and containmen­t zones.

The Smart Cities Mission was launched in 2015 to modernise 100 cities by 2020. Under the mission, setting up of integrated command and control centres (ICCC) for each city is a vital step. The ICCCS are designed to enable monitoring of amenities and utilities in real-time.

States with a high number of Covid-19 cases such as Maharashtr­a, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, and Rajasthan are using these centres for CCTV surveill ance of public pl aces, geographic informatio­n system (Gis)mapping of Covid-19-hit areas, and GPS t r acking of health care workers.

“The Centre is coordinati­ng with the states through our central command centre at Nirman Bhawan in New Delhi,” a government official said on condition of anonymity.

Nirmal Bhawan houses the offices of the urban developmen­t ministry which oversees the smart city initiative.

The official added that the states are also using the centres for predictive analytics. “We are also doing real-time tracking of ambulances and disinfecti­on services.”

In every city with such a network, the Centre has found that it is a good way to collaborat­e with the district administra­tion and city administra­tion.

States are also using the system for providing virtual training to doctors and health care profession­als. “Leveraging technology, the smart cities are collaborat­ing with medical practi t i oners.. . t o provide online medical consultati­ons to citizens.”

In Maharashtr­a, the Pune Smart City Developmen­t Corporatio­n Limited has collaborat­ed with the Pune Municipal Corporatio­n to develop an integrated Covid- 1 9 data dashboard.

“Each [Covid-19] case in the city has been mapped using geospatial informatio­n systems and the city administra­tion is monitoring the [affected] areas and creating buffer zones,” said a second official familiar with the mater who too did not wish to be named.

Tamil Nadu has deployed teams of doctors at its Smart City centre to monitor people under quarantine. “In Chennai, 25 doctors are engaged in the ICCC. They have been assigned 250 people in quarantine each,” the second official said.

In Uttar Pradesh, the command centres are being used for tracking the delivery of health services across the state. The ICCC is being used as a helpline and tele-counsellin­g centre for citizens. “

In centres like Kanpur Smart City, Aligarh, Varanasi, etc., heal t h s e r v i c e s a r e b e i ng tracked from the ICCC. Telemedici­ne is offered through the video conferenci­ng facility. In Aligarh, doctors are deployed at the ICCC from 11am to 8 pm to enable telemedici­ne and video conferenci­ng facility through a dedicated Whatsapp number,” the official said.

“Smart cities were designed with inbuilt emergency healthcare support in the modules. The command centres have been designed keeping emergency scenarios and that can be used with some customisat­ion for battling Covid-19.

“Features of the command centres including data analytics and artificial intelligen­ce can be leveraged with additional pandemic data from the health ministry. It already has a multi-layered GIS map of various districts and wards ready which can be used to zero down on specific localities,” said Arindam Guha, partner and lead government and public sector, Deloitte India.

ACCORDING TO GOVT OFFICIALS, THESE CENTRES HAVE BEEN CONVERTED INTO WAR ROOMS FOR REAL-TIME DATA MONITORING AND TO PROVIDE THE LATEST INFORMATIO­N THROUGH A CENTRAL DASHBOARD

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