Impact Assessment Studies on Smart Cities Mission
On 27th December 2024, the Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore (IIM B) released the findings of two studies under the SAAR – Sameeksha Series of the Smart Cities Mission (SCM), focusing on improvements in education and women’s safety.
Impact
- Improvement in Indian Smart Cities towards Quality of Education through Smart Classrooms
- 41 cities have developed Digital Libraries with a total of 7,809 seating capacity.
- Study highlights significant impact of Digital Libraries in cities like Raipur and Tumakuru.
- Training for teachers improved their comfort and preference for using smart classroom facilities.
- Introduction of smart solutions at government schools and public libraries (in form of ....
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