Fast Facts
-
Keynote Presentation: Sanjay Goel, chief architect of Designex Architects, presented at an international symposium on “Smart Sustainable Green Cities” in collaboration between India and the UK, highlighting urban resilience and sustainability.
-
Funding Concerns: Goel pointed out that funding under the Smart City Mission is limited, with only ₹100 crore allocated annually from state and central governments, posing challenges for ambitious smart city projects.
-
Sustainable City Definition: He emphasized that a sustainable city must meet present needs without jeopardizing the future, balancing economic vitality, social equity, and environmental protection.
-
Collaborative Solutions: Goel urged collaboration among district, state, and central governments with experts to address chronic urban issues, promoting holistic smart education, health, and overall city improvement.
Expert Insights at International Symposium
Sanjay Goel, a leading figure in sustainable architecture, recently shared his insights at an international symposium focused on smart cities. The event, held at Munjal Birmingham City University in Ludhiana, highlighted advancements in urban resilience and sustainability. Supported by the British Council and the Indian Council of Social Science Research, the symposium attracts experts from India and the UK.
During his presentation, Goel outlined Ludhiana’s journey as a smart city. He showcased various projects, complete with photographs and achievements that illustrate the city’s progress. Goel emphasized that funding remains a challenge, with only ₹100 crores allocated annually from both state and central governments. He stressed the need for a sustainable city model that meets present needs while safeguarding future resources. This model depends on balancing economic vitality, social equity, and environmental protection.
Collaboration for Smart City Development
Goel underscored the necessity of collaboration among various levels of government and expert planners. He believes this cooperation is vital for tackling chronic urban challenges. By working together, they can enhance areas like education and health services, benefiting all residents. He also pointed out that every city has the potential to become a smart city. This transition is not instantaneous; it requires a sustained effort over the next decade.
The symposium continues for three days, featuring more expert speakers. Attendees can look forward to discussions on urban resilience, technological innovation, and inclusive governance, reinforcing the commitment to creating sustainable urban environments.
Stay Ahead with the Latest Tech Trends
Explore the future of technology with our detailed insights on Artificial Intelligence.
Stay inspired by the latest discoveries from NASA.
IoTV1