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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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VIJAY KUMAR_1
VIJAY KUMAR_1 11 years 3 months ago
Solar power can help. Haryana govt has issued order 22/52/2005-5 Power on 3rd sept.2014 to instal solar plant upto sept, 2015...NO AWARENESS TO PUBLIC THROUGH CIRCULAR,NEWSPAPER OR TV CHANNEL.State govt. is in habit of extending date because of their lathargy. CAN ANYBODY IN GOVT. ASSURE TO PUBLIC THAT CONCERNED LAZY OFFICERS WILL BE PUNISHED IF DATE IS EXTENDED. I DO NOT EXPECT ANY RESPONSE I AM TRYING MY LUCK. WHO WILL REPLY?????????????VK Bassi...9810005825...vk75601@gmail.com
Sameer Avhad
Sameer Avhad 11 years 3 months ago
Cities like Pune and Mumbai need good quality and green public transportation. Local train of Mumbai is showing out-dated and over packed ( 300% of its capacity ), is it possible to replace local train with Metro like in Sydney ( two storied rail?) and build elevated highway on current Mumbai-local train tracks train tracks.
Sameer Avhad
Sameer Avhad 11 years 3 months ago
Tata got air powered car technology from France and now using it launch it in Hawaii. small green cars like that can reduce pollution in metro cities. can government encourage TATA to launch in metro ? it can easily replace current Auto (Rikshow ). Its green and save money petro $.
ashok kumar
ashok kumar 11 years 3 months ago
Plantation of bunion and peple tree is the only way to reduce pollution and DEFORESTATION , because people think these are holly trees so they do not axe them so easily.
Prakhar Nayak
Prakhar Nayak 11 years 3 months ago
We need renewable source of energy for overcome our needs of energy and enviornment problems as we know that nuclear energy can be hazardous and solar energy is too expensive But there are many sources rather than nuclear and solar energy like tidal wind and hydroelectric we have to exploit them they are crucial for future of nation.
Balaji Swaminathan
Balaji Swaminathan 11 years 3 months ago
We must consider having hydrogen fuel based transportation system. It has to be brought out to public domain, may not be as cars and lorries, but as trains. The technology for such engines exist, but the oil lobby is killing it world wide. And most of the problems we see today is due to the oil manufacturers and their lobbies. For once why can't India be first to introduce a technology in public domain?
Nikita Shah
Nikita Shah 11 years 3 months ago
MODI SIR, THERE ARE CERTAIN GREEN AREAS AT MARINE DRIVE, WHICH ARE BEING TARGETTED FOR COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS ETC ...LETTERS TO BMC, ETC HAVE NOT BROUGHT BAOUT EFFECTIVE RESULTS RESIDENTS NEED GREEN SPACE, FRESH AIR, CHILDREN NEED PLACE TO PLAY WHY ARE GREEN AREAS NOT BEING MANAGED AND VALUED BY CITIZENS THEMSELVES ????
suresh selvarasu naidu
suresh selvarasu naidu 11 years 3 months ago
the excavated area can be replaced temporarily by planting neem sapling or seeds, which is capable to survive more than neem( old governments might thought juliflora may be great!). it helps environment very astonishingly hence we tamil, kerala, andra people worship as 'parashakthi' goddess. all people will eagerly take care of such plantations. we will have a paradise in our area. neem produces more oxigen than other plants. it is a good money plant to give oil source
suresh selvarasu naidu
suresh selvarasu naidu 11 years 3 months ago
this can be removed thoroughly by government itself becoz most of the land covered bu juliflora is government 'anamathu' ( thanks god juliflora helped land acquisition. the vast area of land can be derived from each and every villages and towns why no also in city area. government can use the hundred days labor scheme in this project; in one year we may have removed them entirely. our old chola, pallava, nayak kings dag ponds lakes and temples for public but all now covered by juliflora now
suresh selvarasu naidu
suresh selvarasu naidu 11 years 3 months ago
the 'juliflora' lives greener even amidst no rain or water for a year. though that tree gets drought it again give out shoots when it gets drops of water. the worst thing the government had spread in southern regions in attempt of green revolution concept. these plants are still called 'seemaikaruvala maram' ( foreign thorny plant). on my fathers childhood he could see helicopters spreading seeds over the lands all over. the seeds need no good fertilization. it can grow even in desert..