Winners of India Smart Cities Awards Contest 2022 

India Smart Cities Awards Contest (ISAC) 2022The Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs (MoHUA) has announced the winners of the India Smart Cities Award Contest (ISAC) organised under the Smart Cities Mission (SCM), MoHUA.

  • Indore topped the National Smart City Award, followed by Surat and Agra in second and third place respectively.
  • Madhya Pradesh topped the state award, followed by Tamil Nadu in second place, and Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh in third place.
  • Chandigarh has awarded best Union Territory award.

Note: President of India, Droupadi Murmu, will felicitate the winners of ISAC 2022 awards on  27th September 2023 in Indore, Madhya Pradesh.

Key Points:
i.In the Project Awards category, Coimbatore took the top spot for built environment, Ahmedabad for the culture and Integrated Command and Control Centre (ICCC) themes, Jabalpur for economy, Chandigarh for governance and mobility, Indore for sanitation, water and urban environment, Vadodara for social aspects.

ii.Hubbali Dharwad for the innovative idea theme and Surat for Covid innovation theme.

About  ISAC Awards:

i.The 4th edition of the ISAC was launched in April 2022 during the ‘Smart Cities-Smart Urbanization’ event in Surat, Gujarat.

  • Previous ISAC editions were held in 2018, 2019, and 2020, with the exception of the 2021 edition, which was cancelled due to COVID-19.

ii.The ISAC recognizes and reward the cities, projects and innovative ideas that are promoting sustainable development across the 100 smart cities, as well as stimulating inclusive, equitable, safe, healthy and collaborative cities, thus enhancing quality of life for all.

Selection Procedure:

i.The ISAC 2022 award had a two-stage submission process consisting of ‘Qualifying Stage’, which involved overall assessment of the city’s performance, and the ‘Proposal Stage’

  • A total of 64 awards were given in six categories including National and Zonal City Awards, State Awards, UT Award, Partners Awards(3 different themes), Innovation Award(2 different themes) and Project Awards(10 different themes).

ii.ISAC 2022 were received 845 nominations from 80 qualifying smart cities.These nominations were evaluated in 5 stages.

iii.During the five stages of the evaluation, the top 12 proposals from each award category were identified by a jury of the National Institute of Urban Affairs (NIUA).

  • The final top 3 proposals have been identified for each award category by the Apex Committee of the Smart Cities Mission from the top 6 proposals.

List of ISAC 2022 Award Winners: 

Category 1st  2nd 3rd
National Smart City Award Indore

(Madhya Pradesh)

Surat

(Gujarat)

Agra

(Uttar Pradesh)

State Award Madhya Pradesh Tamil Nadu Rajasthan
Uttar Pradesh
UT Award Chandigarh
Zonal Smart City Award
Eastern Zone Ranchi(Jharkhand), Bhubaneswar(Odisha)
Northeast Zone Kohima(Nagaland),Namchi(Sikkim), Varanasi(Uttar Pradesh),Udaipur (Rajasthan)
Southern Zone Coimbatore(Tamil Nadu), Belagavi(Karnataka)
Western Zone Ahmedabad(Gujarat),Solapur(Maharashtra)
Partner Awards
Industry (Infrastructure) Larsen & Toubro

(L&T)

Enviro Control Private LC Infra Projects Pvt. Ltd.
Industry (MSI) L&T Construction- Smart World Division Nippon Electric Company (NEC) India Honeywell Automation India Limited
Partner Recognition:PMC PwC India
Innovation Awards
Innovative Idea Award Hubbali- Dharwad(Karnataka): Open Space Upgradation 2 – Nalla Renovation and Green Corridor Surat(Gujarat): Self Sustaining of Public gardening Canal Pathway (Corridor) Raipur(Chhattisgarh): NalandaParisar (Oxy Reading Zone Library)
Covid Innovation Award Surat(Gujarat) Covid 19 Response Category – Multiple Initiatives Indore(Madhya Pradesh): Covid 19 Response Category – Multiple Initiatives Agra(UttarPradesh): Covid 19 Response Category – Multiple Initiatives
Project Awards
Built Environment Coimbatore(Tamil Nadu): Model Roads, Restoration and Rejuvenation of Lakes Indore(Madhya Pradesh): Riverfront Development (Stretch 1 from Rambagh bridge to KrishnapuraChhatri) New Town Kolkata(West Bengal): Landscape Redevelopment of NeemBanani Park and other Green Open Spaces
Kanpur(UttarPradesh): Modernisation and Development of Palika Sports Stadium
Culture Ahmedabad(Gujarat): Revamping and up keep of heritage structure and development of the heritage tourism using technology Bhopal(Madhya Pradesh): Restoration of heritage buildings near SadarManzil precinct under Heritage Walk Project Thanjavur(Tamil Nadu): Conservation of Ponds – Ayyankulam
Economy Jabalpur(Madhya Pradesh): Incubation Centre Indore(Madhya Pradesh): Value Capture Financing (VCF) Lucknow: Rojgar Training Centre
Governance Chandigarh: E-Governance Services for Chandigarh Smart City PimpriChinchwad(Maharashtra): Smart Sarathi app Udaipur(Rajasthan): Smart City Application
 ICCC Business Model Ahmedabad(Gujarat): Traffic Management through ICCC Surat(Gujarat): Revenue Generation from different sources through ICCC Agra(Uttar Pradesh): Revenue generation through ICCC and Carbon emission reduction
Gwalior(Madhya Pradesh): Intelligent traffic management system
Mobility Chandigarh: Public Bike Sharing (PPP) along with cycle tracks New Town Kolkata(West Bengal): Promoting Non- Motorized Transpor Sagar(Madhya Pradesh): Intelligent Traffic Management System improving road safety
Sanitation Indore(Madhya Pradesh): Gobardhan Bio-CNG Plant Kakinada(Andhra Pradesh): Solid Waste Management System Ahmedabad(Gujarat): Door-to-door waste collection monitoring
Chandigarh: Provision of SCADA for Solid Waste Management
Social Aspects Vadodara(Gujarat): Implementation of Hospital Management Information System (HMIS) Agra(UttarPradesh): Smart Health Centers (PPP) and Upgradation of municipal schools Raipur(Chhattisgarh): B.P Pujari School – Upgradation of Hindi Medium Schools to School of Excellence in English Medium
Thoothukudi(Tamil Nadu): Smart Classroom and E-Monitoring
Urban Environment Indore(Madhya Pradesh): Air quality improvement and Ahilya Van along with Vertical Garden Shivamogga(Karnatka): Development of Conservancies in Package-2 Jammu(Jammu and Kashmir): E-auto for old city
Water Indore(Madhya Pradesh): Saraswati and Kahn Lifeline Project (SANKALP), Rainwater Harvesting – “WATER PLUS TO WATER SURPLUS” and Rejuvenation of Lakes, Wells and Stepwells Agra(UttarPradesh): Proving 24/7 water supply to ABD area along with smart water meters and SCADA systems Rajkot(Gujarat): Rejuvenation of Atal Sarovar

About Smart Cities Mission(SCM):

i.The Smart Cities Mission was launched on June 25, 2015, aims to provide basic infrastructure, a clean and sustainable environment, and a good quality of life to their residents through the use of’smart solutions’.

ii.The 100 Smart Cities have taken up projects across diverse sectors including mobility, energy, water, sanitation, solid waste management, vibrant public spaces, social infrastructure, smart governance.

  • Under the SCM, the Integrated Command and Control Centers (ICCC) is operating in all 100 Smart Cities.

iii.6,041(76%) of the total proposed projects under SCM have been completed, and the remaining 1,894 projects worth 60,095 crore will be finished by 30 June 2024.

Recent related news:

In June 2023, the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs (MoHUA) launched the Field Assessment for the 8th edition Swachh Survekshan (SS) 2023 – Mera Shehar, Meri Pehchan.

About Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs(MoHUA):
Union Minister– Hardeep Singh Puri(Rajya Sabha- Uttar Pradesh)
Minister of State–  Kaushal Kishore (Constituency- Mohanlalganj, Uttar Pradesh)





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