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Smart City SummitPeeyush Kumar
(Joint Secretary, DBT Mission)Government of India
DBT MissionCabinet
Secretariat
Rapid Urbanization
Cities -Drivers of Economic Growth
Saturation of Metros and Low Quality of Life
SMART CITIES…NEED OF THE HOUR
● Urban population to increase from 340 mn to 590mn by 2030 (40% population to be in urban cities from 31% currently)1
● Current contribution of Cities to GDP: Over 60%, Increase to ~75% by 2030
● India ranks 135 among 182 countries in terms of quality of life3
● Indian cities scored 2.5-4.0 vis a vis global benchmarks of 9.3-9.6 on scale of 104
Setting the context…
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Smart Cities
Smart Cities may be defined as avenues that provide: Core infrastructure Give a decent quality of life to its citizens A clean and sustainable environment Application of ‘Smart’ Solutions
Overall, the aim is to find solutions to various urban challenges through ICT based interventions connected up as an urban infrastructure.
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Smart City Components
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Smart City Components – Contd.
Enhancement of e-Governance and citizen services – a key component of Smart Cities
Resident Data Hub (RDH) –may be the base for pro-active governance & real time service delivery in smart cities
DBT is also one of the key pillars in e-Governance and citizen services
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RDH• Dynamic Feeds from
DBs at spokes• Event Based
Triggers
UIDAI
State/Scheme
DBsSamagra,
BhamashahPeople Hub
Citizen TouchpointsLSK, CSC, E-
Mitra
CensusNPR
SECC
Validation & Authentication
Data updates received at citizen touch points – Demo + Socio Economic
Data captured from Census in future (If Any)
Updates from State level DBs to ensure sanctity of data
Hub and Spoke driven execution model for RDH
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Source Databases
Municipal
Corporation
Govt. Hospitals
Schemes DBs (JSY etc.)
Source DatabasesSECC
Scholarship portal
Sourc
e Dat
abas
es
Govt. H
ospit
als
Schem
es D
Bs (NHPS
,
RSBY etc.
)
02Socio Economic Status change
Per Capita/ Household incomeSenior Citizen members in the householdEmployment status for the household members
04Education and Skills Status
Literacy level of the householdSkill mapping with NREGA requirements
Lifecycle Events
BirthMarriageMigration
Split.
03Health Status Changes
Immunisation statusDisability status
Health Insurance coverage.
01Sou
rce D
atabas
es
SECC
Employmen
t Exc
hange
Schem
e DBs (
PDS ,
NREGA etc.)
RDH• Dynamic Feeds from DBs at
spokes• Event Based Triggers
RDH - Enabler for Proactive Governance Ecosystem
Event based operational triggers
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Event based operational triggers
Event Triggers
1. Life Cycle Events captured by schemes
2. Socio economic status change
3. Health status change
4. Education and SkillsRDH
• Dynamic Feeds from DBs at spokes
• Event Based Triggers
Proactive Actions
1. Triggers for local service providers (PDS, employment exchange, govt. schools etc.)
2. Dynamic assessment of age of family members to initiate relevant benefits
3. Events triggered from• insurance claims to support the
medical status (disability etc.) • Birth recorded to initiate the trail
for immunization etc.4. Triggers
• Based on the educational status recorded corresponding scholarships to be initiated
• Skill updation enrolment based on NREGA trend
RDH - Enabler for Proactive Governance Ecosystem Contd..
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Transfers made electronically / upon authentication
DBT : A Game Changer
Directly into the hands of the beneficiaryDBenefits include Cash, In-Kind & Other TransfersB
T
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DBT Enablers
Aadhaar as unique identifier • Enables targeted beneficiary identification• Helps in weeding out bogus beneficiaries through De-
duplication• Allows for transfers viz. demographic / bio-metric
authentication• To act as financial address and facilitate seamless financial
transactionBanking Facilities• Enables Cash-In & Cash-Out facilities for beneficiaries • Emerging solutions – Banking Correspondents, Payment
Banks, e-Wallets, RuPay card, Mobile Banking• IT enablement (e.g. Micro ATM & ePOS) help in ‘banking the
unbanked’
Network Infrastructure• Good Quality & Reliable network connectivity sin quo non for
DBT transactions in rural and remote areas• IT systems enabling effective monitoring & information
dissemination to beneficiaries
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Financial Inclusion Technologies – A boost for DBT enablers
ePoS
ATMMicro ATM
Mobile Wallets
Biometric
Household Database
Mobile Networks
Location Database
eGov Apps
Citizen Service Centers
Banks & BCs
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Enabling DBT in a Smart City
Reliable & Good Quality Network
Accessible Banking Facilities
Aadhaar Assignment for all
e-Gov Systems & Processes
Connected Infrastructure & Systems
Analytics & Business Intelligence
Thank You
Direct Benefit Transfer Mission
Cabinet SecretariatGovernment of India