Amit terms smart transportation as founding pillar of Smart Cities

Excelsior Correspondent
NEW DELHI, Aug 1: Amit Sharma, Special Secretary to Government, Animal/Sheep Husbandry & Fisheries Department shared his vision while moderating a panel discussion on Smart Transportation for Smart Cities in an all-important 4th Smart City Conference held at NCR which was attended by experts, executors, officers and various stakeholders in this ambitious Central Government project.
Smart City Conference was a day-long affair which included various sessions such as Developing Smart Cities, Safe Cities using Smart Technology, Making Urban Bodies Smart, Smart Ways of Government Service Delivery, Smart Energy & Sustainable Development for Smart Infrastructure, GIS & Surveying for Smart Cities and last but not the least, Smart Transportation for Smart Cities session which was led by Special Secretary Amit Sharma.
Other participants in this panel discussion alongwith Amit were B.N Satpathy, Senior Adviser, NITI Ayog, Kamal Soi, Chairman, Punjab State Road Safety Council, Dr Shailedra Singh, VP, Delhi Intergrated Multi-Modal Transit System Limited (DIMTS) and Namrita Kalsi, Deputy Chief Architect, Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC).
While all panelists shared their perspectives on the relevance of Smart Transportation for Smart Cities citing various examples, facts & figures, Special Secretary Amit Sharma mentioned about the urban transportation reforms which include city traffic surveillance systems, usage of hybrid and electric vehicles, emission monitoring systems, maximum usage of bio-fuels, installation of intelligent traffic light systems, usage of GPS navigation devices, roadside sensors, usage of radio frequency tags, implementation of stringent norms to curb vehicular pollution  so that the upcoming smart cities can take the pressure of modern times and become more liveable and inclusive.
Amit talked about introducing Smart Transportation solutions in cities like Jammu and Srinagar like Metro Rail, Mono Rail, CNG Buses, etc. alongwith development of eco-friendly waterways as J&K has vast scope to develop such waterways for transportation of goods & services.
Other officers of the state Government who also participated in different sessions of this Smart City Conference include Bipul Pathak, Commissioner/ Secretary Housing & Uraban Development, Hirdesh Kumar Singh, Secretary IT and Saurab Bhagat, Secretary CAPD.

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