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Lahore On Track to Become Pakistan’s First Smart City

With the rapid urbanisation, Pakistan’s cities need to deploy new and latest technologies for city governments to better manage the urban centres and serve the residents with efficiency and better service delivery.

The use of technology in managing cities affairs have given birth to the concept of ‘smart city’, which is relatively new in the urban development and is being adopted by different cities in the world in the pursuit to serve their citizens in the best possible manner.

The smart cities embrace information communication technologies (ICT) and the IT solutions to manage the use of resources in the best possible way and acquire automated feedback through specialized ICT based infrastructure.

Smart cities are becoming a new trend across the world. However, the model and outlook of every city differ from each other as each one has its own challenges and problems. Therefore, no universal technology solution can be designed for the operational challenges of a city.

A smart city is any municipality that incorporates information and communication technologies with its day-to-day operations to increase efficiency, improve the quality of governance and services delivery to the citizens, and share information with the public.

In order to accomplish all this, the administration of the city asks the technology companies to develop a solution for the city to establish the required infrastructure in the city.

It provides the companies with all the requirements of numerous departments like civil defense, police, water and sanitation, municipality, traffic engineering, and so on.

Punjab’s Safe Cities Project Makes Lahore an Epitome
The Punjab government took a lead from other countries and initiated the Punjab Safe Cities Project from Lahore. When it launched, people presumed it as something specified to policing, surveillance, and traffic control.

However, these operations kept expanding and the infrastructure of Lahore became more and more integrated. The city witnessed its results for the first time in February 2017 when a suicide attack occurred on Mall Road leaving 16 individuals deceased.

Tracking the Terrorists
Using the safe city cameras, mobile network fencing, and other technology, the police tracked and found the orchestrators of the attack.

The technology helped police arrest the handlers of the attack along with a sleeper network within three days after the incident.

Notably, a mobile company provided the technology services to the Punjab government. These services entailed a one-stop integrated Safe City solution including the broadband trunking, municipal emergency command center, video surveillance, automatic number-plate recognition (ANPR), and facial recognition while incorporating visualized command with the whole process.

E-Challans – Ensuring the Rules Are Obeyed
Only a month ago, the provincial government introduced e-challans for signal violations by the motorists. Till now, authorities have issued 87,000 e-challans, dispatching them to the violator’s postal address. Around 35,000 have already submitted their fine that contributed over Rs. 11 million to the provincial treasury.

Apart from the money raised in the form of fines, the traffic situation has improved greatly. The number of people abiding by the traffic rules has also increased. According to the authorities, e-challan will include three more traffic violations in the future. These additional violations include stop-line, one-way, and U-turn.

Moreover, the Punjab Safe City Authority (PSCA) managed to inform the Excise Taxation Department about over 9,000 vehicle record corrections, all thanks to the new system.

Checking Over Everything Going On In City
With the Safe City infrastructure, authorities can monitor everything from the eruption of fire, open manhole, public protests, traffic congestion, rising smoke, hanging electric wires, accidents, and so on. It enables them to take the necessary action immediately.

According to a PSCA official, some departments are not taking immediate actions for now. But in future, they will have to sync with PSCA for the prescribed action.

With the deployment of the smart city structure, Lahore has become Pakistan’s first-ever city with the required infrastructure for a smart city. However, there is still a lot more to do in this realm before the transformation to a smart city is complete
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Lahore On Track to Become Pakistan’s First Smart City

With the rapid urbanisation, Pakistan’s cities need to deploy new and latest technologies for city governments to better manage the urban centres and serve the residents with efficiency and better service delivery.

The use of technology in managing cities affairs have given birth to the concept of ‘smart city’, which is relatively new in the urban development and is being adopted by different cities in the world in the pursuit to serve their citizens in the best possible manner.

The smart cities embrace information communication technologies (ICT) and the IT solutions to manage the use of resources in the best possible way and acquire automated feedback through specialized ICT based infrastructure.

Smart cities are becoming a new trend across the world. However, the model and outlook of every city differ from each other as each one has its own challenges and problems. Therefore, no universal technology solution can be designed for the operational challenges of a city.

A smart city is any municipality that incorporates information and communication technologies with its day-to-day operations to increase efficiency, improve the quality of governance and services delivery to the citizens, and share information with the public.

In order to accomplish all this, the administration of the city asks the technology companies to develop a solution for the city to establish the required infrastructure in the city.

It provides the companies with all the requirements of numerous departments like civil defense, police, water and sanitation, municipality, traffic engineering, and so on.

Punjab’s Safe Cities Project Makes Lahore an Epitome
The Punjab government took a lead from other countries and initiated the Punjab Safe Cities Project from Lahore. When it launched, people presumed it as something specified to policing, surveillance, and traffic control.

However, these operations kept expanding and the infrastructure of Lahore became more and more integrated. The city witnessed its results for the first time in February 2017 when a suicide attack occurred on Mall Road leaving 16 individuals deceased.

Tracking the Terrorists
Using the safe city cameras, mobile network fencing, and other technology, the police tracked and found the orchestrators of the attack.

The technology helped police arrest the handlers of the attack along with a sleeper network within three days after the incident.

Notably, a mobile company provided the technology services to the Punjab government. These services entailed a one-stop integrated Safe City solution including the broadband trunking, municipal emergency command center, video surveillance, automatic number-plate recognition (ANPR), and facial recognition while incorporating visualized command with the whole process.

E-Challans – Ensuring the Rules Are Obeyed
Only a month ago, the provincial government introduced e-challans for signal violations by the motorists. Till now, authorities have issued 87,000 e-challans, dispatching them to the violator’s postal address. Around 35,000 have already submitted their fine that contributed over Rs. 11 million to the provincial treasury.

Apart from the money raised in the form of fines, the traffic situation has improved greatly. The number of people abiding by the traffic rules has also increased. According to the authorities, e-challan will include three more traffic violations in the future. These additional violations include stop-line, one-way, and U-turn.

Moreover, the Punjab Safe City Authority (PSCA) managed to inform the Excise Taxation Department about over 9,000 vehicle record corrections, all thanks to the new system.

Checking Over Everything Going On In City
With the Safe City infrastructure, authorities can monitor everything from the eruption of fire, open manhole, public protests, traffic congestion, rising smoke, hanging electric wires, accidents, and so on. It enables them to take the necessary action immediately.

According to a PSCA official, some departments are not taking immediate actions for now. But in future, they will have to sync with PSCA for the prescribed action.

With the deployment of the smart city structure, Lahore has become Pakistan’s first-ever city with the required infrastructure for a smart city. However, there is still a lot more to do in this realm before the transformation to a smart city is complete
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Lol... You can't have a "smart city" filled with dumb people!...

Over 50% are Patwari Votes and Nawaz Sharif Dalit personality worshippers!!
 
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U r jeering at lahore as if it is an indian city, Lahore is part of Pakistan, remember?, for f**ks sake this is an extremely postive development, one that needs replication in other cities too. Our society has become politically segmented to an extent that not voting for one's favourite party makes people condemn an entire city. They can vote for whoever the f**k they want, stop with this divisive bullshit. Pti enthusiasts are turning into irritating little trollers on pdf.
 
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Lmao, as a lahori, this is far from truth.
 
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Smart and Lahore is an oxymoron. I once heard a guy bragging about how clean Lahore was while heaps of garbage were behind him in an empty lot lmao and this was in DHA, ffs.

Try creating a proper garbage collecting system first and enforce by-laws. It makes no sense to have a “smart city” if basic by-laws aren’t even being followed. People just propping up buildings right next to the damn roads and shit lol.
 
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U r jeering at lahore as if it is an indian city, Lahore is part of Pakistan, remember?, for f**ks sake this is an extremely postive development, one that needs replication in other cities too. Our society has become politically segmented to an extent that not voting for one's favourite party makes people condemn an entire city. They can vote for whoever the f**k they want, stop with this divisive bullshit. Pti enthusiasts are turning into irritating little trollers on pdf.

Clean the city. Is it so much to ask for to have clean roads. Shift the poor out of the city centre and make a clean city. Thats smart.

A bunch of cameras around shit is not smart or a city.

Why is govt not taking action immediately?
 
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Smart and Lahore is an oxymoron. I once heard a guy bragging about how clean Lahore was while heaps of garbage were behind him in an empty lot lmao and this was in DHA, ffs.

Try creating a proper garbage collecting system first and enforce by-laws. It makes no sense to have a “smart city” if basic by-laws aren’t even being followed. People just propping up buildings right next to the damn roads and shit lol.

You are not very bright are you? Lahore isn't being compared to Toronto but other cities in Pakistan.
 
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Clean the city. Is it so much to ask for to have clean roads. Shift the poor out of the city centre and make a clean city. Thats smart.

A bunch of cameras around shit is not smart or a city.

Why is govt not taking action immediately?
Mate comparing with the normal standard of Pakistani cities, islamabad n lahore are the two cleanest cities we have. Appreciate a good thing before demanding change in a completely diff sector, dont mix things up. Smart city concept has its own perks n cleanliness its own, the two things are not related. If u want cleanliness like in the west, then give Pakistan alteast a decade to get to that level. The amount of effort n machinery that goes into sustaining that level is massive, take Perth for instance, i've traveled to every little corner of the city n havent found even a speck of dust on a road, u could wander for hours naked feet yet not get dirty but the municipal dept of the city is light years ahead of any thing we have in Pakistan n that needs massive capital influx that we simply dont have right now.
 
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You are not very bright are you? Lahore isn't being compared to Toronto but other cities in Pakistan.

Any basic well run city has by-laws that every citizen has to abide by. Any well run city has a proper garbage collecting system. Not hiring foreign garbage collectors from turkey like Showbaz did, like who does that? These are how proper cities are run. Comparing it to other Pakistani cities isn’t gonna get Lahore anywhere at all.

By this logic Lahore being a smart city will be the equivalent of an average city in any developed country of the world.
 
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Any basic well run city has by-laws that every citizen has to abide by. Any well run city has a proper garbage collecting system. Not hiring foreign garbage collectors from turkey like Showbaz did, like who does that? These are how proper cities are run. Comparing it to other Pakistani cities isn’t gonna get Lahore anywhere at all.

By this logic Lahore being a smart city will be the equivalent of an average city in any developed country of the world.
Do u actually understand what a smart city is mate?, seems like ur just picking at straws here....this thread is not about cleanliness but lahore smart city initiative which is an excellent endevour, probably the only thing worth noting from pmln tenure. Why are u trying to specifically undermine lahore knowing fully well that cleanliness is not the topic here, is that because lahoris voted for pmln again?
 
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Do u actually understand what a smart city is mate?, seems like ur just picking at straws here....this thread is not about cleanliness but lahore smart city initiative which is an excellent endevour, probably the only thing worth noting from pmln tenure. Why are u trying to specifically undermine lahore knowing fully well that cleanliness is not the topic here, is that because lahoris voted for pmln again?

I don’t care for PMLN or any party. But Lahore could never be a smart city at least the way it is now. First you need the foundations of a basic city. Then you can begin to talk about smart city. Smart cities use electronic technologies to monitor waste management, water management, law enforcement, transportation/traffic etc.

Pakistan doesn’t even have a constant supply of electricity, there’s always load-shedding. Not to mention the absence of clean water, proper law enforcement or a waste management system.
 
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Any basic well run city has by-laws that every citizen has to abide by. Any well run city has a proper garbage collecting system. Not hiring foreign garbage collectors from turkey like Showbaz did, like who does that? These are how proper cities are run. Comparing it to other Pakistani cities isn’t gonna get Lahore anywhere at all.

By this logic Lahore being a smart city will be the equivalent of an average city in any developed country of the world.

First you don't know what smart city actually mean. 2nd Lahore waste management is like best there is in Pakistan but it can obviously be improved with time and more money.

3rd Equivalent of average city in developed world is 100 times better then 3rd world average cities. As I said you are not very bright individual.

Did you read about e-challan? Yeah normal in developed countries but first in Pakistan. No one said Lahore have became smart city, its on track.
 
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