Citizens send over 500 entries; panel to decide the best design from the last five
Citizens send over 500 entries; panel to decide the best design from the last five
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u00a0Having shortlisted 15 designs in the first round, the panel ufffdconsisting of traffic police officials and members of Janvani, an NGO ufffd selected five designs for the second round. Citizens can now vote for their favourite design from the chosen five. Twenty per cent of the marks have been reserved for citizens' vote and the judges have a say on the remaining 80 percent. A cash prize of Rs 50,000 has been declared by the Pinnacle group, Tejraj promoters and builders for the final entry selected.
u00a0Vijaykumar Palsule, police inspector (Traffic Planning), said, "We have got an overwhelming response from the citizens with very innovative designs coming in. It was a difficult choice to shortlist the entries, but we had to choose one of them. A decision will be taken and declared soon in this regard." Janardhan Prasad and Mukesh Jha, graduates from IIT Kanpur, are helping the city traffic police decongest the city. They are developing a website, which would give real time updates about traffic diversions, blockages and congestion besides showing the shortest routes so that commuters can plan their journey in advance. The project is being carried out under the Mahratta Chamber of Commerce, Industries and Agriculture (MCCIA). DCP (Traffic) Manoj Patil said, "The website development project is a partnership between citizens, industry and police. The website will send SMS and e-mail updates to citizens."
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