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Suggestions for using Nano Technology devices for the betterment of society

Suggestions for using Nano Technology devices for the betterment of society
Start Date :
Sep 10, 2014
Last Date :
Sep 30, 2015
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Ideas and suggestions are welcome on how to use various Nano Technology devices for betterment of the society. The suggestions may include solutions for different social sectors. ...

Ideas and suggestions are welcome on how to use various Nano Technology devices for betterment of the society. The suggestions may include solutions for different social sectors. You can upload your ideas in doc or pdf format.

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sanjeev gulati
sanjeev gulati 11 years 8 months ago
I would like to put forward the below suggestion to the MODI GOVERNMENT - pl practice EQUALITY for ALL & APPEASEMENT of NONE. Pl make suitable changes in the EXISTING Government policies & Devise the New Government policies keeping in Mind the above GURU MANTRA, which has lead to this HUGE VICTORY for BJP.
sanjeev gulati
sanjeev gulati 11 years 8 months ago
continued - the usage of Such collection centres all over the Country and thence promote the SCHEME on TV and prevent the POLLUTION of HARMFUL CHEMICALS like mercury and zinc thereby earn CARBON CREDITS and U S DOLLARS.
sanjeev gulati
sanjeev gulati 11 years 8 months ago
Every house hold has E waste like Tubelights and CFLs and batteries. We are residents in Delhi (the Capital of India) but we are NOT aware as to how to dispose off these E waste goods safely, in the ABSENCE of any clear GOVERNMENT POLICY. The GOVT should form Collection centres all over the Country in collaboration with some NGO to Collect these E waste goods and pay an incentive to the public that comes forward to deposit such E waste in order to encourage
sanjeev gulati
sanjeev gulati 11 years 8 months ago
The various Municipal service providers like - Sweepers, gardeners, street light repair manpower etc deputed by the Civic Agencies should be made answerable to the respective RWA of the area they are posted in, and the RWA President should be asked to write the ANNUAL CONFIDENTIAL REPORT of such personnel deputed for Civic work for the colony .
sanjeev gulati
sanjeev gulati 11 years 8 months ago
Usually these leaves are invariably burnt by the sweepers or Colony residents, inspite of the Supreme Court order against the same. Unless the above solution is promoted by the Civic agencies or GOVT, people would NOT take care of the pollution.
sanjeev gulati
sanjeev gulati 11 years 8 months ago
In order to efficiently utilize the BIODEGRADEABLE GARBAGE like TREE LEAVES, strewn in parks / on roads and to reduce AIR POLLUTION and EARN CARBON CREDITS, all the CIVIC Agencies in Delhi (to start with) like SDMC etc should be instructed to Collect the tree leaves strewn all over the Colony & Utilize them to SCIENTIFICALLY convert into MANURE, in one corner of the Colony PARK & utilize the MANURE for the Beautification of the park, thereby earn Carbon Credits & US Dollars continued
sanjeev gulati
sanjeev gulati 11 years 8 months ago
Discretion should be vested ONLY with the Highest Authority in the OFFICE. I being involved with the Customs Department see that so Many notifications have been issued giving exemptions etc while actually a STANDARD rate of CUSTOMS Duty should be applicable on ALL THE GOODS being IMPORTED. Also many NOC’s are being required from PHO, BUREAU OF INDIAN STANDARDS, WILDLIFE, WPC , DOT, DRUG CONTROLLER, PLANT QUARANTINE, MINISTRY OF ENVIORNMENT, VAT which are NOT REQUIRED and COMPLICATE MATT
sanjeev gulati
sanjeev gulati 11 years 8 months ago
5) All government policies and rules till now had empowered bureaucrats or Babus or inspectors at all levels, by giving them discretionary powers. Now Everything should be in BLACK & WHITE, without any discretions. Policies should be such that Every body is inspired and motivated to take the RIGHT WAY, rather than taking the wrong way & the Middle way. It would be a good idea to make the rules simple and implementation transparent so that the common man can follow. see next message - continued
sanjeev gulati
sanjeev gulati 11 years 8 months ago
4) Effective steps need to be taken to curb the menace of UNSOLICITED MARKETING CALLS. The last Govt did try some system using TRAI (TELECOM REGULATORY AUTHORITY) but the result was NOT at all Satisfactory. A System should be devised where in the CALLER has to Pay Heavy Penalty SAY Rs. 1000/- to the Person who Complains about such an UNSOLICITED call from that number (details of which could be noted down by the receiver such as Date & time/telephone no).
sanjeev gulati
sanjeev gulati 11 years 8 months ago
Hence forth - A time limit be fixed All the Court Cases and they should be decided with in ONE YEAR Maximum. JUSTICE DELAYED IS JUSTICE DENIED