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Balancing development & environment

Balancing development & environment
Start Date :
Jan 01, 2015
Last Date :
Jul 17, 2015
04:15 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Through sound and innovative policies, how can we achieve both development and a clean environment?

Through sound and innovative policies, how can we achieve both development and a clean environment?

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SANJAY DUBEY
SANJAY DUBEY 11 years 2 months ago
Government authorities have a lot of empty land in the country or the garbage is thrown at him or her is taken. Even if you put on the ground a tree will grow Greenery and garbage and occupation will also be avoided. If fruit trees are good.
aditya shanker tagirisa
aditya shanker tagirisa 11 years 2 months ago
Hi, I was thinking recently how can we improve railways without increasing the price of ticket. Here is what I thought would change the railways. we have about 115,000 km of railway track in India all the space above the line is wasted how about installing solar panels above all the tracks it will not occupy any extra space and you will not need to spend on electricity anymore it is just onetime investment and if we can make it ingenious project we can employ lot of people.
Vijigish V
Vijigish V 11 years 2 months ago
Man cannot create species. Man cannot create environment. Man cannot create Rain. Man cannot create natural water. SO PRESERVE IT. NEVER GIVE PERMISSION TO ANY PROJECTS WHICH DESTROYS THE NATURE, WATER RESOURCES, SPECIES, FORESTS. we can make electricity via various means. We don't need to destroy thousands of acres of forest for that. We can produce minerals and metals from many areas which are ecologically not so sensitive. Do not destroy forests like western ghats.
Anand Verma
Anand Verma 11 years 2 months ago
Make it compulsory for any commercial project in urban areas to be allowed permission if they pledge to contribute to the nature in any of the programs(SOLAR POWER/WIND POWER/RAIN WATER HARVESTING..ETC) listed by the government... Minimum 70 percent land area to be left for TREE PLANTATION and ORGANIC FARMING...
krishna poddar
krishna poddar 11 years 2 months ago
The waste management systems in towns/cities should focus on generating energy from them. More than 50% of the household waste in India is bio-waste which could be used to generate electricity. This would possibly help in solving waste disposal problem also. A lot of revenue can be generated by selling this waste to companies who deal in this power generation and will help eliminate the expenditure on collection of the waste and the scandals involved.
krishna poddar
krishna poddar 11 years 2 months ago
A Micro Forest should be developed in every half a kilometer. By Micro Forest I mean, small plots of land which have local varieties of trees/plants grown densely. This would help improve the quality of air in the locality and also provide some relief in high temperature.
krishna poddar
krishna poddar 11 years 2 months ago
The public toilets could be used for biogas plants which could also generate electricity. If we can collect the waste from toilets in trains, then this could also be used in biogas plants.
krishna poddar
krishna poddar 11 years 2 months ago
Why not have rooftop solar plants so that the space beneath can be used for something else like food storage or parking lot or indoor stadiums. I recently read about some 5400 acres of land being used for solar project. If it was a roof-top plant, then the space beneath could have been for other useful purpose..