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International Conference onCollAborAtive development
of SmArt CitieS And SmArt villAgeS
February 15-16, 2018Hotel Shangri-La’s Eros, Janpath, New Delhi, India
IndIa - ICT enabled InTegraTIon for green growTh ProjeCT
Outreach PartnerStrategy Partner
Knowledge pArtnerS
bACKground
India is witnessing huge transformations in public service delivery through innovative use of digital technologies under Digital India Agenda. The 100 Smart Cities Mission along with AMRUT and HRIDAY Missions were announced by Government of India in 2015 with first list of successful cities to pursue Smart City Challenge were announced in 2016. Since then, 90 cities from across the country have been selected for getting support through center and state governments under the initiative. Additionally, the RURBAN mission was announced for development of smart village clusters.
All these missions have received unprecedented interest from multilateral agencies like the World Bank, and Asian Development Bank, IIPA besides multiple countries and industry players who want to be part of this big transformation opportunity. However, each of these players is working in isolation with their independent initiatives addressing the same problems. This is resulting in multiplicity of efforts and development of disparate systems by different cities. These systems are not interoperable and in the long run, may result in wastage of investment and resources.
Smart Republic aims to strengthen collaboration among government, multilateral agencies, civil society, academia and industry for development of sustainable Smart Cities and Smart Villages. Smart Republic 2018 is being organized as an international conference to disseminate the results of “India – ICT enabled integration for Green Growth” project implemented through KGGTF. The forum is envisaged as a Multi Partner global forum to deliberate on the collaboration framework between government and multiple agencies like the World Bank, UN habitat, IIPA, UN Global Compact, Asian Development Bank, Industry and academia for achieving shared goal of making India a Smart Republic by 2022. Smart republic forum will focus on innovative ICT
and New Media platforms and deployment of best practices to catalyse effective, coordinated and results-based implementation of 100 Smart Cities Program, AMRUT, HRIDAY and RURBAN missions to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Smart Republic forum aims to contribute to achievement of following objectives:
� Strengthen and deepen the collaboration among multiple implementing agencies working in the domains of smart cities and smart villages.
� Fostering knowledge sharing among practitioners of Smart Cities and Smart villages programs to ensure adherence to global standards and good practices for accelerated achievement of Sustainable Development Goals.
� Helping government agencies leverage private sector investment, knowledge and resources through innovative public private partnership models.
� Support deliberations among multiple players to formulate structured mechanisms for improving cross-sectoral integration to accelerate deployment of sustainable smart city and smart village programs.
� Facilitate sharing of good practices among the Smart City and Smart Village practitioners for development and deployment of Digital Platforms for transformative interventions across multiple thematic areas.
Smart Republic initiative is aimed to create a multi-stakeholder partnership and serve as a platform for structured and continuous dialogue among governments, civil society, private sector, and others to jointly develop effective solutions for smart cities and Smart Villages.
our eminent SpeAKerS
Dr. SAMeeR SHARMAAdditional Secretary,MoHUA,Government of India
Dr. SHASHAnK OJHASenior e-Governance SpecialistThe World Bank
JUnAiD KAMAL AHMADCountry Director IndiaThe World Bank
JAne TReADWeLLGlobal Practice ManagerTransport & ICT Global PracticeThe World Bank
nAGARAJA RAO HARSHADeePLead Environmental Specialist & Global Lead (Watersheds), The World Bank
ViKAS KAnUnGOSenior e-Governance ConsultantThe World Bank
SWAYAnDiPTA PAL CHAUDHARiCEO,Imagine Panaji Smart City Limited
PRAKASH KUMARCEO, Goods and Service Tax Network
SHABnAM SiDDiQUiSenior Director, CEGETUN Global Compact Network India
SABine ZinDeRAVice President, Legal and Compliance Siemens AG
Dr. RAJenDRA JAGTAPCEO, Pune Smart City Development Corporation Limited
Dr. CHARRU MALHOTRAAssociate Professor (e-Governance and ICT), Indian Institute of Public Administration
AWDHeSH SHARMACEOUjjain Smart City Limited
SAnTOSH KUMAR SHARMA Municipal Commissioner,Aligarh Nagar Nigam
Dr. SARATH GUTTiKUnDA Director,Urban Emissions (India)
Dr. UDDeSH KOHLiSenior Advisor,United Nations Global Compact Network
MiCHAeL nOLAnLead, Strategic Direction and Growth, UN Global Compact Cities Programme (GCCP)
Prof. ASHVAni K GOSAinProfessor, Department of Civil Engineering Indian, Institute of Technology-Delhi
RAVi RAnJAn GURUSenior Executive Director, All India Institute of Local Self Government
Dr. BASAnT GARGCommissioner,Jalandhar Municipal Corporation
ARUn PRAKASHCEOAgra Smart City Limited
SAnDeeP KADAMCommissioner,Dharamshala Municipal Corporation
PRADeeP VALSAnGKAR Senior Consultant ,Transport and ICT Global Practice, The World Bank
RAJAT BAnSALMD & CEOSmart City Raipur Limited
AVniSH KUMAR SHARMACommissioner, Moradabad Municipal Corporation
GAURAV AnTiL Joint Commissioner, Gurugram Municipal Corporation
RAJeSH KUMAR SRiVASTAVMunicipal Commissioner,Bareilly
HiTeSH VAiDYACountry Manager, UN Habitat India
MAHiP TeJASWiCEO, Gwalior Smart City Corporation Limited
SATYenDeR DUHAnCommissioner,Ambala Municipal Corporation
Dr. LOPeS nUnOPost-Doctoral FellowUNU EGOV, Portugal
A.K. GUPTAAdditional Director, Regional Centre for Urban and Environmental Studies, Lucknow
Prof. Y. PARDHASARADHiDirector, RCUES, Hyderabad
P. V. JAGMOHAnDivisional Commissioner, Bareilly
TSHeWAnG GYACHHOCommissioner,Gangtok Municipal Corporation
KeSHAV SARAn VARMAAdvisor,Government of Uttar Pradesh
Dr. SHASHAnK OJHASenior e-Governance SpecialistThe World Bank
SHABnAM SiDDiQUiSenior Director, Centre of Excellence for Governance Ethics & Transparency (CEGET), UN Global Compact Network India
ViKAS KAnUnGOSenior e-Governance ConsultantThe World Bank
Prof. M.P. GUPTADhananjaya Chair Professor and Head of Department, IIT Delhi
Prof. AMiTA SinGHChair: Centre for Study of Law and Governance, JNU, Delhi
Dr. T. CHATTeRJee IAS (Retired)Director, Indian Institute of Public Administration, Delhi
MORTen MeYeRHOFF nieLSenAcademic Fellow, The United Nations University Operating Unit on Policy-Driven Electronic Governance, UNU-EGOV
progrAm AdviSory boArd
JeReMY MiLLARDSenior Consultant and FounderThird Millennium Governance
A.K. GUPTAAdditional Director, Regional Centre for Urban & Environment Studies, Lucknow, Ministry of Urban Development, Government of India
RAJiV AGARWAL IAS (Retired)Director General, AIILSG
Prof. Y. PARDHASARADHiDirector, RCUES, Hyderabad
expeCted outComeS
Smart Republic 2018 is not envisaged as a onetime event to set a direction, but a continuous activity that paves way for deployment of innovative solutions for Smart Cities and Smart Villages in India with active and continuous participation from highest level of decision makers as well as citizens, industry and other stakeholder groups. Some of the key outcomes from the Smart Republic 2018 forum are as below:
� Identify challenges and solutions to drive acceleration of 100 Smart Cities Mission, AMRUT, HRIDAY and RURBAN missions.
� Identification of innovative Digital Platforms for public services and setting up of a leadership
forum/think tank group for evolving projects ensuring balanced development of innovation ecosystem in India with special reference to the Smart Cities and Smart Villages.
� Identification of priority areas of Smart Republic related research and development.
� Establishment of “action groups” on specific issues according to the problems identified, and development of ideas for realistic approaches/solutions; Identification and Initiation of pilot projects to test and further develop possible new approaches for next generation public services and Government – Citizen collaboration.
pArtiCipAnt profile
Smart Republic 2018 is an invitation only conference. Smart City CEOs and Municipal Commissioners Senior government officers from Ministry of Urban Development, mission leaders and senior practitioners from agencies like the World Bank, IIPA, UN Global Compact and line ministries are expected to participate in the conference.
In addition, the forum will invite Smart City and Smart Nation experts from across the globe especially from countries like US, Europe, South Korea and middle east. This will provide a unique opportunity for the delegates to deliberate on global trends and best practices in the domain of Smart Cities and Smart Villages.
HiTeSH VAiDYACountry Manager, UN Habitat India
Day One | Thursday February 15, 2018
09.00–10.00 Registration and Tea
10.00–11.30 SeSSiOn i: inaugural Session and Keynote Address
� Dr. Shashank Ojha, Task Team Leader, Transport and Digital Development Practice The World Bank (Welcome address)
� Mr. Junaid Kamal Ahmad, Country Director India, The World Bank
� Dr. Sameer Sharma, Additional Secretary, MoHUA, Government of India
� Mrs. Jane Treadwell, Practice Manager, Transport and Digital Development GlobalPractice, The World Bank
� Dr. Uddesh Kohli, Senior Advisor, United Nations Global Compact Network
� Mr. Prakash Kumar, CEO, Goods and Services Tax Network
11.30–11.45 Tea Break
11.45–13.00 SeSSiOn ii: ‘iCT enabled integration for Green Growth Project’ – Challenges and Opportunities for Smart Cities in a Disruptive Technology environment
Session Chair: Ms. Jane Treadwell, Practice Manager, Digital Services and Platforms, Transport and ICT Global Practice, The World Bank
Speakers:
� Mr. Shashank Ojha, Task Team Leader - Transport and ICT Global Practice, The World Bank (KGGTF Project)
� Mr. nagaraja Rao Harshadeep, Lead Environmental Specialist, Global Lead (Watersheds), The World Bank
� Mr. Vikas Kanungo, Senior Consultant, Transport and ICT Global Practice, The World Bank
� Mr. Swayandipta Pal Chaudhari, CEO, Imagine Panaji Smart City Limited
13.00–14.00 Lunch
14.00–15.30 SeSSiOn iii: Smart Cities & Smart Villages: Governance & Policy Related Challenges
Session Chair: Ms. Shabnam Siddiqui, Director-Centre of Excellence for Governance, Ethics and Transparency, UN Global Compact Network, India
� Mr. Michael nolan, Lead, Strategic Direction and Growth, United Nations Global Compact Cities Programme (GCCP)
� Ms. Sabine Zindera, Vice President, Legal and Compliance, Siemens AG
� Dr. Rajendra Jagtap, CEO, Pune Smart City Development Corporation Limited*
� Dr. Charru Malhotra, Associate Professor, Indian Institute of Public Administration, Delhi
� Mr. Awdhesh Sharma, CEO Ujjain Smart City Limited
� Mr. Santosh Sharma, Commissioner Aligarh Municipal Corporation
Panel Discussion on Governance and Policy Challenges with CEOs/Commissioners of Smart City SPVs
15.30–15.45 Tea Break15.45–16.45 SeSSiOn iV: inclusive Sustainable Green Growth:
Challenges and Opportunities
Session Chair: Mr. nagaraja Rao Harshadeep, Lead Environmental Specialist, Global Lead (Watersheds), The World Bank
� Prof. Ashvani K Gosain, Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi
� Dr. Sarath Guttikunda, Director, Urban Emissions (India)
� Mr. Sandeeep Kadam, Commissioner, Dharamshala Municipal Corporation
� Mr. Mahip Tejasvi, CEO Gwalior Smart City Development Corporation Limited
� Mr. Satyender Duhan, Commissioner, Ambala Municipal Corporation
ConferenCe AgendA
* Invited, Confirmation Awaited.
Day Two | Friday February 16, 2018
09.00–10.00 networking Tea
10.00–12.30 SeSSiOn i: Capacity Building of Smart City Practitioners in india – Challenges and Framework for Training
Session Chair: Dr. Lopes nuno, UNU Operating unit on Policy driven Electronic Governance
� Mr. Ravi Ranjan Guru, Senior Executive Director, All India Institute of Local Self Government
� Dr. A.K. Gupta, Additional Director, Regional Centre for Urban and Environmental Studies, Lucknow
� Prof. Y. Pardhasaradhi, Director, Regional Centre for Urban and Environmental Studies, Hyderabad
� Dr. Basant Garg, Commissioner Jalandhar Municipal Corporation
� Mr. Keshav Ranjan Prasad, Commissioner, Patna Municipal Corporation
� Mr. Rajesh Kumar Srivastav, Municipal Commissioner, Bareilly
12.30–12.45 Tea Break
12.45–14.00 SeSSiOn ii: Collaborative Development for Technical Solutions: Shared Services Digital Platform for Smart Cities
Session Chair: Mr. Pradeep Valsangkar, Senior Consultant, Transport and ICT Global Practice, The World Bank
� Mr. P. V. Jagmohan, Divisional Commissioner, Bareilly
� Mr. Rajat Bansal, MD and CEO, Raipur Smart City Limited
� Mr. Arun Prakash, Commissioner, Agra Municipal Corporation
� Mr. Avnish Kumar Sharma, Commissioner, Moradabad Municipal Corporation
� Mr. Riyaz Ahmad Wani, Commissioner, Srinagar Municipal Corporation
� Mr. Shiv Prasad Sharma, Municipal Commissioner Panipat
14.00–14.30 Lunch14.30–16.30 SeSSiOn iii: Knowledge Sharing, Collaboration
Framework and Way Forward
Session Chair: Ms. Jane Treadwell, Practice Manager, Digital Services and Platforms, Transport and ICT Global Practice, The World Bank
� Mr. Keshav Saran, Advisor, Government of Uttar Pradesh
� Ms. Shabnam Siddiqui, Director-Centre of Excellence for Governance, Ethics and Transparency, UN Global Compact Network, India
� Mr. Hitesh Vaidya, Country Manager, UN Habitat India
� Dr. Shashank Ojha, Task Team Leader, Transport and Digital Development Global Practice, The World Bank
� Mr. Vikas Kanungo, Senior Consultant, The World Bank
16.30 onwards networking Tea and Closure