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The Punj Lloyd Institute of Infrastructure Management (PLIIM) at ISB drives research, policy, and education in infrastructure. It focuses on smart cities, PPPs, sustainability, and digital transformation through key projects.

By Suprotim De
PLIIM
Electric Vehicle


The conventional means of transportation constitute a majority of transport demand in today’s world. While this still continues to form the backbone for human mobility, there is a lot of push towards alternative fuel-powered vehicles. This also becomes essential to adopt greener and sustainable modes of transport when the environmental condition is deteriorating. Another factor that leads to adopt these are the growing concern of energy security among major economies.

Description : Evaluate the DND flyway project with respect to other developments of similar nature in the industry 

We looked into the reasons and factors that led to the annulment of the concession agreement between the Delhi Government, Greater Noida Development Authority, and IL&FS for the Delhi-Noida-Direct (DND) Tollway project.

The purpose of the report is to evaluate the DND flyway project with respect to other developments of similar nature in the industry. 
The project has been completed in August 2018. 

Description: The project was the funded by Shakti Foundation. ) India's urban population stands at 377 million

The project was funded by Shakti Foundation. 

India's urban population stands at 377 million. In the next 30 years, another 350 million more people are projected to move to urban areas. From 1951 -2011, India´s urban population increased from 62.4 million to 377.1 million (source: census of India).  This is more than five times the increase in urban population and in fact the majority of the urban population growth happened in the period of 2001-2011, where the urban population increased by 97 million. This is alone more than 30% of the overall urban population increase since 1951. This increase has had a massive influence on the country´s cityscape. This is reflective of the increase of million-plus population cities in the country. The number of million-plus cities has gone up from 35 to 53 over the last decade and it is projected to reach 87 by 2037 (source: Report on Indian Urban Infrastructure and Services: The High-Powered Expert Committee (HPEC) for estimating the Investment Requirements for Urban Infrastructure Services). A study covering 53, one million-plus population cities have been studied and the same has been published in ISBInsights. The study was conducted in collaboration with Shakti Sustainable Energy Foundation.
 
As a result, Smart Cities Index comprises the following six characteristics, with each of them having their own set of unique factors which is measured by a set of indicators:


 
Characteristics

  1. Living: Represents the quality of life and availability of basics services.
  2. Governance: Represents the responsiveness of the urban local body and its service quality.
  3. People: Represents the level of education and inclusiveness of the residents of a city.
  4. Economy: Represents the extent of economic opportunities that a city offers.
  5. Mobility:  Represents the ease with which people can move around within the city and can access jobs, and education, etc.
  6. Environment: Represents the air quality and the use of sustainable practices.

We submitted the report to the client in August 2019. The client appreciated our findings and insight.

Description : The study investigated the demand and supply status of on-line services in seven broad areas 

The institute under the guidance of Professor Sanjay Kallapur did a study to provide a quantitative measurement of the progress of secondary digitalization in 15 most populous Indian cities. The study investigated the demand and supply status of on-line services in seven broad areas:

  1. Media
  2. Transportation
  3. Finance
  4. Administration
  5. Education
  6. Health
  7. Retail

Description : Evaluate the DND flyway project with respect to other developments of similar nature in the industry 

We looked into the reasons and factors that led to the annulment of the concession agreement between the Delhi Government, Greater Noida Development Authority, and IL&FS for the Delhi-Noida-Direct (DND) Tollway project. 

The purpose of the report is to evaluate the DND flyway project with respect to other developments of similar nature in the industry. 
The project has been completed in August 2018. 

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