The Delhi camp committee has taken all initiatives to transform the Delhi camp into aIn after the Smart City Mission, and the Delhi camp committee has taken all initiatives, turn the Delhi camp into a smart one.
Delhi camp committee ceo B Reddy Sankar Babu explained this to media sources at a press conference held today in his office.
According to him, every possible effort is being made to manage camp assets such as local sector information systems, schools, transport systems, hospitals, water networks, waste management, and other community services, by integrating ICT and IOT technologies in a secure way, the vision in the smart city concept.
In this regard, it is also easy for the public to have access to information and publicity on various measures taken by the Delhi camp committee to strengthen/improve the services of traditional and traditional methods in different regions, in addition to innovative, modern and state-of-the-art technical concepts, some of the concepts are illustrated below :-
(I) adequate water supply: the installation of an ATM with a capacity of 2000 liters will be extended to the entire camp area if successful.
In addition, 150 litres of water per person are regularly provided.
(2) hygiene: a) use 22 dedicated car rickshaws to collect urban solid waste from about 17700 houses at home. b) Eight of E-
Toilets installed in different locations.
C) in the cleaning of sewers and septic tanks, use a winch with a jet device and a super suction cup machine.
D) clean sidewalks, roads, toilets and trees to remove dust through multiple jet machines.
(Iii) efficient urban transport: (a) maintain 20 km of public roads that are widely used by the public and broaden the roads as far as possible to provide more space for transportation.
(B) the proposal to purchase eight battery operations (non-polluting vehicles) at the following stages-
Connectivity between the market area and the subway station.
(C) develop/build three parking space facilities in Sadar Bazar and Gopinath Bazar.
(D) Samadhan mobile app for public discontent.
(Iv) Sustainable Environment: (a) implementation of a rainwater collection plan on major public roads covering 225 acres of catchment area, harvesting approximately 14 acres.
So far, there is a lot of rain every year.
(B) a roof solar panel with a capacity of 20kwp is set.
80kwp and 325 kwp in CF properties.
(C) the school of planning and architecture is involved in the restoration of three bodies of water.
(D) from the perspective of the theme concept and the improvement of about 40 parking lots in different wards, the Nagash Garden, Sri Lanka, on Revival Church Road.
(5) Good governance :-
(A) launching the information and convenience center, A unique facility that can provide widow solutions for public grievances with the support of the information and convenience center.
(B) the Samadhan mobile app (24x7) enables residents to easily issue complaints and keep track of the status of complaints.
(C) initiatives to establish casting and research Air Quality Systems (SAFAR) to provide location-
Specific information on near real-time air quality and its prediction 1-
Spread the information 3 days in advance by a digital display board installed in the Delhi camp Council office.
(D) complaint registration help line 011-
25683622 available around the clock.
(6) citizen security :-
(A) maintenance of street lights on major public roads and safety lights in residential pockets, etc.
There are 3500 street lights and 195 high mast lights in key locations.
(B) the construction of a vocational women's hostel has begun.
(C) plans to provide CCTV surveillance in the camp area.
(Vii) health: (a) pursue a motto other than health by providing a clean environment, drinking water, good hygiene and best treatment and diagnostic services.
(B) maintain a 100-bed camp General Hospital where the best treatment and diagnostic facilities are provided.
(C) carry out specialized cleaning work for senior citizens and school health projects.
(D) provide free medicines to all patients.
(E) Repair of two mobile pharmacies, hearsers and first aid ambulances equipped with high-end life-saving equipment.
(F) the appointment of 10 new doctors to make the hospital a fully established 100-bed hospital.
(Viii) education: (a) the Delhi camp committee, together with six high schools and one secondary school and about 10% students studying free of charge, devoted 4500 of their total educational expenses to education, in addition to a Kripa school for children with special needs, there are 2200 female students.
(B) in addition to the start-up, 100 smart classrooms and 180 computers were installed, and innovative measures were taken to improve the performance of students and teachers, this resulted in 100% pass/success (CBSE exam) for grades 10 and 12 in the academic year 2016-17.
(C) setting up an indoor stadium in Dr (in progress)
AP Abdel Kalam, Senior Secondary School in kantshastribaza, Delhi.
(D) setting up an outdoor stadium at Mother Teresa High School in the kantouree enclave, Delhi
(E) achievement: Out of all seven schools, children received 100% pass rate of 10 CGPA and 9 CGPAEnds AYS/akr nnnn ani (this article was not edited by the DNA editing team)
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