The Quantified Cities Movement has been created for the purpose of citizens collecting data on #QoL for their neighborhoods to create transparency in planning.
Admissions open Admissions open for Masters degree course in Development Planning at School of Development Planning
Last date of application: 10th September, 2020
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Admissions open Admissions open for Masters degree course in Development Planning at School of Development Planning
Last date of application: 10th September, 2020
Eligibility criteria, admission forms and other details are available on following link
https://t.co/Tbd1C5j16E
57 sudents of Symbiosis College of Arts and Commerce ( @symbiosistweets ) were enthusiastic participants of Mission Day 1001 of #QCM_DRR 1.5 initiated by cdsaindia and supported by unicefindia in a part of Prabhag 14… https://t.co/AtDI1vqOpU
I am happy to introduce our new "6-day course on #GIS and Smart Cartography" at @CDSAPune please follow the link for more details and registration
https://t.co/rl4aSPxwP3
#Training#shortcourse#skills4Youth#skills
They were actively participating to make their neighborhoods a part of #childfriendlycity, #sustainablecity through innovative solutions. They showcased their solutions via posters in an exhibition at the end of workshop and were explaining them to visitors with #CanDo attitude
Hi, #QCM Lab at @CDSAPune is conducting a small survey to understand the human walking habits in Indian cities. Please click on the following link for the 2-minute survey and respond to some simple MCQs. #iNagrik#urbanplanning
https://t.co/f7Sexc03qt
Hi, our @qcmecosystem team at @CDSAPune is conducting a small survey to understand the human walking habits in Indian cities. Please click on the following link for the 2-minute survey and respond to some simple MCQs. #iNagrik#urbanplanning
https://t.co/tENaa4vOgu
Pedestrians fatalities are rising sharply as Americans spend more time behind the wheel. And self-driving technology isn’t likely to be the fix we need, @ptsarahdactyl writes. https://t.co/llwe0vQxdw