Smart City a vision to transform-nation

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Simon Paul D Souza
Maya M

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India (Bharath) requires new actions over policies, personal implementation over communal ideas, sustainability than over consumption, urban ecosystem over urban economics and more pathways to urban sustainability. The creation is crying, from flooding to hotter and drier summers to raging forest fires, nature is asking us to change our modern lifestyle, not just bare technology. Hence the purpose of the paper focuses on the responsibility of each individual and their vision about the smart city to look forward to. A major survey has been conducted from individuals of various age groups belonging to multiple locations of India. Good number of people responded and in fact suggested  how each individuals can be Indian leaders and citizens.Due to the shortage of land and rising sea levels, the idea of a floating metropolis was developed as a creative way to give people somewhere new to live. Our main research topic in this article is to motivate academics and scientists with new IoT technologies and applications, while also bringing attention to the existing condition of smart city concepts around the world by recognizing significant future trends, such as floating cities. As a result, we provide an overview of smart city projects and examine their key ideas as well as various data management strategies. Using a sophisticated literature matrix that included terms like "smart people," "smart economy," "smart governance," "smart mobility," "smart environment," and "smart living," we conducted a thorough literature scan and evaluation. Smart City program is transforming Bharath as modern, global eco and smart city.

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Simon Paul D Souza, & Maya M. (2023). Smart City a vision to transform-nation . Journal of Advanced Zoology, 44(5), 1167–1171. https://doi.org/10.53555/jaz.v44i5.3315
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Simon Paul D Souza

Research Scholar, Department of Sociology and Social Science, CHRIST (Deemed to be University), Hosur Road, Bengaluru-560029 (Karnataka), India

Maya M

Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology and Social Science, CHRIST (Deemed to be University), Hosur Road, Bengaluru-560029 (Karnataka), India

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