Selection Process
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Stage 1 of the competition: Shortlisting of cities by States
The State/UT begins with shortlisting the potential smart cities on the basis of conditions
precedent and scoring criteria and in accordance with the total number allocated to it.
The first stage of the competition will be intra-state, in which cities in the State will
compete on the conditions precedent and the scoring criteria laid out. These conditions
precedent have to be met by the potential cities to succeed in the first round of
competition and the highest scoring potential smart cities will be shortlisted and
recommended to participate in Stage 2 of the Challenge. The conditions precedent and
the forms are given in Annexure 4 of the Guidelines. The information sent by the ULBs
in the forms has to be evaluated by the State Mission Director and the evaluation placed
before the State-level High Powered Steering Committee (HPSC) for approval. The
composition of the State HPSC is given in para 13 of the Guidelines.
The cities emerging successful in the first round of competition will be sent by the
State/UT as the recommended shortlist of smart cities to MoUD by the stipulated date
(to be indicated in the letter to Chief Secretaries). The State Government has to fill the
form (given in Annexure 3) and send with the recommended list. The MoUD will
thereafter announce the list of 100 smart cities.
Stage 2 of the competition: The Challenge round for selection
In the second stage of the competition, each of the potential 100 smart cities prepare
their proposals for participation in the ‘City Challenge’. This is a crucial stage as each
city’s Smart City Proposal (SCP) is expected to contain the model chosen, whether
retrofitting or redevelopment or greenfield development or a mix thereof, and
additionally include a Pan-City dimension with Smart Solutions. The SCP will also
outline the consultations held with the city residents and other stakeholders, how the
aspirations are matched with the vision contained in the SCP and importantly, what is
the proposal for financing of the smart city plan including the revenue model to attract
private participation. An evaluation criteria for the SCPs has been worked out by MoUD
based on professional advice and this should act as guidance to the cities for preparing
their proposal. The criteria and the documents to be sent with the application are given
in Annexure-4 of the Guidelines.