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Smart Transportation: Bringing smart cities into reality

Smart cities aren't lofty daydreams drawn in blueprints. They are the amalgamation and integration of the highest possible technologies that the industry can provide for a highly connected and technology-friendly urban infrastructure. It's not a surprise after all, with Frost & Sullivan market report stating that the smart city industry is going to be worth $1.56 trillion by 2025.

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Women Friendly Cities- Women centric travel startup raises seed from Singapore based investor duo.

“It is a great platform especially for women from India, out of India to explore the innate desire to be a carefree wanderlust." Shabir Momin, MD & CTO, Zenga TV said.

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Innovations driving the Future – Smart Cities

The way to Smart Cities in India is for the Government to open and facilitate infrastructure, ease regulation for devices and create an open resource of public data that receives and provides information to and from local services.

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Smart Cities must address Cyber security issues: Report

Data privacy has emerged as the biggest threat for the Smart Cities ecosystem, says a recent report by Ernst & Young

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Delhi Cantt Board Steps up Sanitation Plan Ranking

The Delhi cantonment area is spread over 10,791.88 acres and, as per 2011 Census, its population stands at 1,10,351

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Airports to become 'Smart'; to invest $8 bn on IT: Survey

The annual Airport IT Trends Survey indicated that operators are looking to develop 'smart airports' over the next three years with IT playing a major role in shaping them up

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Vested interests opposing road safety bill: Gadkari

The proposed Act will not only computerise the entire system, eradicate corruption but is also designed to bring greater transparency and benefit for the public, says the Union Minister

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Smart Policing: Hyderabad traffic cops to soon don 'Body Worn Cameras'

High resolution audio-visuals will be recorded in the camera and stored in a memory card. Feeds can be seen live from the police control room through 4G technology

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