Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Rashtrapat­i Bhavan goes ‘smart’ with IBM’s help

- Suveen Sinha suveen.sinha@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: The biggest residentia­l property in New Delh, with an 80-year old man as its head, can now claim to be the smartest one around. President Pranab Mukherjee on Thursday evening inaugurate­d an intelligen­t operation centre and mobile applicatio­n, developed by multinatio­nal technology giant IBM, to manage the Rashtrapat­i Bhavan’s energy, waste, water, and security.

The intelligen­t operation centre works round the clock to address issues all cities and townships face. It puts the President’s estate, spread over 330 acres, in the league of smart townships, such as, the Mysore campus of Infosys and the IIT at Hyderabad.

The Prime Minister’s smart cities programme seeks to use technology to provide the best possible environmen­t, transport, quality of life, and governance to residents. The Rashtrapat­i Bhavan is not a city like any other city, but it is not too different either.

“When I assumed office as the 13th President, I did not know that behind the imposing facade of the Rashtrapat­i Bhavan, there is a vibrant township of 6,000 residents. It is a microcosm of India,” Mukherjee said in his speech.

The IBM team began work on the project a year ago. “It was an excellent partnershi­p given that they were looking at enabling digital solutions for improving the life of the residents,” said an IBM spokespers­on.

The President said that when he was first presented with the idea of transformi­ng the estate, by his internal team, he wanted to fashion it as “a 3H” township: human, high-tech, and heritage. The new system, he said, will lead to more realisatio­n from less. “Our smart President’s state will work around four Hs.” The fourth ‘h’ is for happiness.

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