CM attends session in California
SHILLONG: Chief Minister Conrad K. Sangma on Friday attended a session on the Smart Village Movement organised by the University of Berkeley in California.
The state is all set to start Smart Village initiative and at least 100 villages will be selected for implementation of the project.
Smart Village is a community empowered by digital technologies and open innovation platforms to access global market. The movement was designed and developed by Professor Solomon Darwin.
The movement is an open innovation approach that integrates technology and indigenous rural practices to generate sustainable revenue for the constituents, thus increasing overall standard of living and quality of life, simultaneously creating economic,
social, and environmental value.
Darwin and his team came up with a presentation which showcased on the idea of smart villages and the experiments done elsewhere.
Darwin said through the initiative they work on intervention for the prosperity of the community through business model innovation approach, generating sustainable and scalable business models to provide a holistic development of the villages.
Darwin along with few students had visited Meghalaya in June last. The students from the University had taken up various challenges the state faces and came up with innovative ideas to solve the problem.
Chief Minister paid attention to issues raised ranging from health, water to promoting tourism to take Meghalaya to the world stage. The partnership with the University is planned for five years where Darwin and the smart village team will be committed to make the selected villages in Meghalaya smarter.
Students posed queries to chief minister which he addressed.
He also promised to be in touch with the young students through email and social media.