By: Bhawana Anand
Last updated : December 05, 2017 6:53 pm
Alka Asthana, CTO, Bharti Infratel Limited, stated at the 3rd National Summit on 100 Smart Cities India 2017 that while the smart city projects provide for digital billboards, current urban norms do not allow use of video content on such billboards
While sharing an example from the Bhopal project experience, she shared that while as per the smart city project 16 inch digital billboards shall be installed, there was no vendor available in the city with such logistics, which became a big hurdle in the implementation.
Another issue that she raised was that the new smart city projects mandate contradicts the existing state level policies in various ways. Quoting an example from the Bhopal Smart City project, she shared that the smart city project allows the city to have digital billboards; however, the current norms don’t allow any sort of advertisement video to be played. “Then what are those digital billboards going to be used for. Hence each aspect of the smart city project should have an end result,” she suggested.
“The Smart City mission is the most dynamic and challenging one that we have. It is a new process for all involved and the biggest challenge that this mission faces is implementation. Since it is a new process for all involved, the need of the hour is effective consultation. Experts in the domain and industry leaders need to step up and come out with recommendations that can further effective planning and execution of the plans,” said Swayan Chaudhary, Managing Director and CEO, Panaji Smart City Development Limited.