Our cities today are not just about infrastructure but about the delivery of citizen services efficiently and in a timely manner. Traditionally known to be responsible only for sanitation and waste management, the cities today need to add to the ease of living.
Cities have also added a lot of components to their responsibilities like urban renewal, urban expansion, technology-enabled smart and efficient infrastructure including Smart Cities and AMRUT cities. Since these are myriad components that are spread across various departments at the Centre as well as the state level, it is important to get an integrated view of urban development initiatives.
Local governments, in partnership with the State Governments and Central government, have rolled out technology-led reforms in a PPP mode. This has made citizen engagement inclusive and citizen services accessible using digital tools. Citizen feedback has assumed importance like never before. Policymakers at appropriate levels can take real-time decisions to make cities safer, prosperous, and sustainable. Monitoring of projects and performance, in addition to redressing citizen grievances, can be done in a timely manner.
Cities today are burdened with a long list of functions that pose a challenge in efficient functioning. The cities of the future need funds, functions, and functionaries that are connected with each other. Equally important are the technologies that can predict the requirements of citizens in the short as well as the long term and address the demand side. We have been studying several such interventions at the city level on a year-on-year basis and find that many of such projects are at varied levels of performance while each city has its own set of priorities and challenges. This is published annually as SKOCH State of Governance Report Card on Cities.
We would like to learn from such experiences and also document them so that others can take note of and learn from the best practices in the area. Needless to say, that you have covered a lot of ground, and our effort would be to understand these in the correct perspective so that your achievements could be documented and appropriately benchmarked.
Proposed Discussion areas:
26 August 2021 | 17:00-18:30 hrs
Mr. Prasanna Venkatesh, IAS batch of 2012, is heading the Vijaywada Municipal Corporation. He has served in multiple key departments and in multiple positions. He started his service as an assistant collector of Kadapa in June 2013 after which he served as an SDM of Vishakhapatnam till October 2015. He also served as a project officer in the tribal division for a short span till November 2016. Later on, he handled key positions such as Joint Collector of Kurnool, Director of Ports Department, and director of disaster management in Guntur. He then took charge of Vijayawada Municipal Corporation in June 2019.
Time | Person |
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17:00 - 17:05 | Dr. Gurusharan Dhanjal - Managing Director & Editor, SKOCH Group |
17:05 - 17:50 | Mr. P Prasanna Venkatesh - Commissioner, Vijayawada Municipal Corporation |
17:50 - 18:30 | Discussion |
Dr. M Ramchandran, Distinguished Fellow, SKOCH Development Foundation | |
Mr. Sameer Kochhar, Chairman, SKOCH Group | |
Dr. Shefali Dash, Distinguished Fellow, SKOCH Development Foundation and Former DG, NIC | |
Mr. Sujit Patheja, Director- Smart Cities & Urban Governance, SAP India |
08 Oct 2021 | 14:00-15:30 hrs
Mr Swapnil Dinkar Pundkar, IAS batch of 2016, is heading Kakinada municipal corporation as a municipal commissioner. He is an Engineer with Computer Science degree from IIT-Guwahati. He was appointed as Assistant secretary in M/o of Rural Development, New Delhi after which he joined as Commissioner of Kakinada Municipal Corporation.
Time | Person |
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15:30 - 15:35 | Dr. Gurusharan Dhanjal - Managing Director & Editor, SKOCH Group |
15:35 - 16:20 | Mr. P Prasanna Venkatesh - Commissioner, Vijayawada Municipal Corporation |
16:20 - 17:00 | Discussion |
Dr. M Ramchandran, Distinguished Fellow, SKOCH Development Foundation | |
Mr. Sameer Kochhar, Chairman, SKOCH Group | |
Dr. Shefali Dash, Distinguished Fellow, SKOCH Development Foundation and Former DG, NIC | |
Mr. Sujit Patheja, Director- Smart Cities & Urban Governance, SAP India |
11 Oct 2021 | 13:00-14:30 hrs
Ms. Vijaya K, IAS batch of 2013, is the MD and CEO of Amaravati Smart and Sustainable City Corporation Limited. She has completed her B.Sc. (Agri) from Tamil Nadu Agri University Coimbatore. She started her administrative career as Sub Collector of Rajahmundry district and then she joined Krishna district as Jt. Collector and Additional District Magistrate..
Time | Person |
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17:30 - 17:35 | Dr. Gurusharan Dhanjal - Managing Director & Editor, SKOCH Group |
17:35 - 18:00 | Mr. P Prasanna Venkatesh - Commissioner, Vijayawada Municipal Corporation |
18:00 - 18:30 | Discussion |
Dr. M Ramchandran, Distinguished Fellow, SKOCH Development Foundation | |
Mr. Sameer Kochhar, Chairman, SKOCH Group | |
Dr. Shefali Dash, Distinguished Fellow, SKOCH Development Foundation and Former DG, NIC | |
Mr. Sujit Patheja, Director- Smart Cities & Urban Governance, SAP India |