Smart Villages and Cities: A Sustainable Imperative for Emerging IndiaA Journey from Painful to Thoughtful
- Title
- Smart Villages and Cities: A Sustainable Imperative for Emerging IndiaA Journey from Painful to Thoughtful
- Creator
- Verma, Vijeta; Pandey, Vijaishree Dubey; Singh, Sheetal
- Description
- Smart cities and villages refer to making cities and villages more beautiful and fuller of all the requirements that can make the lives of the people living in the cities and villages more comfortable and satisfactory. On 25th June 2015, this initiative was launched by the Central government, and the time limit for completion was 5 years, but due to the pandemic situation, it was further extended by the central government, and this year, all the states are required to submit their respective report about the progress in this regard. In India, 70% of the total population lives in Villages and only 30% are part of urban areas. In India, villages should be a combination of smart and digital villages. If the work is done at the grassroots level, it will 436solve many problems, such as migration, employment, poverty, education, and medical facilities. Sustainability of the environment is one of the basic requirements for humankind globally. In 2015, the United Nations introduced Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to address environmental and economic issues and challenges and to provide and promote better and more sustainable pathways for the future generation globally. It is not a matter of concern for a group of countries, but every single species is affected by environmental issues. Owing to the dense population, infrastructure, buildings, and commercialization, cities are more prone and susceptible to the effects of climate change and natural disasters. while increasing the sustainability of urbanization processes is necessary to protect the environment, reduce the risk of disasters, and address climate change, building urban resilience is essential to preventing losses in terms of people, society, and the economy. Goal 11 of the SDGs deals with Sustainable Cities and Communities. Focusing more on urbanization in such a way that comprehensively controls and plans the development of cities and villages using different technologies and sciences to make them smart cities and villages. By ensuring that smart cities and villages will help us in many ways, they can control the migration of the human population from one city to another in search of employment and basic needs. In India, the government should focus on creating smart villages rather than smart cities. Around 69% of the population lives in the villages, and they do not have the basic amenities like electricity, clean drinking water, roads, transportation, and a source of employment. 2026 Jenny Stanford Publishing Pte. Ltd.
- Source
- Fuzzy Logic in Revolutionizing Renewable Energy;pp.435-459
- Date
- 01-01-2026
- Publisher
- Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Subject
- International Instruments; SDGs; Smart Cities and Villages; Urbanization
- Coverage
- Verma V., CHRIST, Deemed to be University, Delhi NCR, India; Pandey V.D., CHRIST, Deemed to be University, Delhi NCR, India; Singh S., CHRIST, Deemed to be University, Delhi NCR, India
- Rights
- Restricted Access; Hardcopy may be available in the library
- Relation
- ISBN: 978-104085344-3; 978-981512992-2;
- Format
- online
- Language
- English
- Type
- Book chapter
Collection
Citation
Verma, Vijeta; Pandey, Vijaishree Dubey; Singh, Sheetal, “Smart Villages and Cities: A Sustainable Imperative for Emerging IndiaA Journey from Painful to Thoughtful,” CHRIST (Deemed To Be University) Institutional Repository, accessed June 17, 2026, https://archives.christuniversity.in/items/show/24471.
