Abstract

To ensure that cities solidify significant components of sustainable agriculture, especially as it relates to liveability, profitability, good governance, mangers, and profitability, many public agencies and municipal councils it around world are using ICT to initiate 'Smart City' progression for their individual components. Incorporating information and communication technologies (ICT) in to other city councils has the potential to change urban and liquid quality improvement initiatives by increasing the efficiency for which cities gain the rewards of aggregates and decreasing the costs associated with modifying to it ('grime, crime, and time'). In order to support WBG's efforts on environmentally friendly urban and liquid progress in the Indian Region, this section investigates the three essential ICT making it suitable nationally and globally more toward urban governance but instead management of water resources: e-Government, fairness, and geography information systems (GIS). We want to evaluate and understand cost-effective technologies employed within these ICT methodologies in order to enable replication efforts in urban India.

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