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Research Paper | Architecture & Planning | India | Volume 6 Issue 6, June 2017 | Popularity: 6.5 / 10
Access to All - A Step towards Gwalior as a Smart City
Ashish Sharma
Abstract: People with disabilities have frequently been dismissed and barred from the different plans, and schemes launched by the Government. An a valid example is the SMART Cities Mission that has barely any specify of availability for people with inabilities. All the more critically, with innovation being the foundation of the SMART Cities activity, the officially existing computerized separation will just become further in the event that it is not made comprehensive for people with incapacities. India which is home to an estimated 70-100 million people with disabilities and an increasing number of people acquiring disabling conditions due to old age should stop viewing disability as an isolated issue. [3] Following a holistic approach, all aspects of the SMART Cities Mission should be made accessible for persons with disabilities.
Keywords: Smart city, Smart communities, Urban planning, Open data, Citizens as sensors, Governance
Edition: Volume 6 Issue 6, June 2017
Pages: 714 - 716
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