Speaking on the occasion, he said Smart President's Estate technology solution will result in rationalisation through monitoring, education, better coordination and management.
"Measurable performance parameters to judge the performance of the different departments under the Secretariat would help in the incentivization process. This approach in urban governance where we recognize stakeholders for their contribution to public causes is noteworthy," he said.
Mukherjee said when he took over as the country's 13th President, he did not know that behind the imposing facade of Rashtrapati Bhavan, there lay a living and vibrant township of over 6,000 residents.
He said his Secretariat picked up a plethora of work to make President's Estate a model township following a value-oriented governance model that is based on the core civilizational values of compassion and service to others.
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"The scarcity of natural resources as well as trained and skilled manpower poses a challenge in governance. There is enough on this Earth to meet the need of the society as a whole, but over exploitation and greed could lead to disasters and catastrophe. In this context, technology is a powerful enabler to optimise the utilisation and management of resources," he said.
He said in India to monitor village and block level development, it is necessary to develop rankings for villages and municipal bodies on pre-defined parameters for generating competition as well as sense of participation among citizens.
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Meanwhile, IT company IBM, which created mobile application 'Monitor', in a statement said that transformation of the estate into a smart township is customised to further enhance the efficiency of critical infrastructure and utilities.
According to statement, the intelligent operations center addresses challenges that are inherent to townships - water supply, security, electrical infrastructure and solid waste management.
The mobile app, created by IBM IOC, allows residents to report issues using the web and mobile. The data from reported observation will be supplied to city offices, where they can use the insights to make informed decisions, it said.