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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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Gautam Pandey
Gautam Pandey 11 years 4 months ago
Install Solar panel over the Ganga and remove all Dams built on it. 1. Average width of river is 4 km ( I guess as I see in my home town, it might be 3 km also). 2. it should be built with some height from ground and there should be gaps also. No full cover of the river. Mean say height is 30 to 50 meters and install solar panel for 100m length and give gap of 100m. 3.If someone can build bridge which can be open why not install solar panels with same kinds of mechanical setups.
Sreehari Venkateswaran
Sreehari Venkateswaran 11 years 4 months ago
Tree transplantation must be taken up in a larger scale so that the developmental activities which result in the loss of tree cover can be balanced in a more effective manner.This will be extremely useful in the roadways and railways expansion.Planting saplings for the trees cut is not a viable solution.Only very few saplings survive and it takes plenty of time for a sapling to grow into a tree.
Mukund N Rao
Mukund N Rao 11 years 4 months ago
Request to implement HBW Power Generation project which is the world major invention on electric power generation. HBW Power Generation is the world first 24 hours, 365 days sustainable renewable energy. Unlimited electric power can be generated without any fuel. HBW Power Generation will bring major economical benefits to the people. there s no space to mention about the full project here . SO please contact me @ mukundnrao@gmail.com
Ravindranath Uthaerkar
Ravindranath Uthaerkar 11 years 4 months ago
The three factors of production viz., Land Labor and Capital always decides the growth. The success of any project,venture and business depends on the best combination of these three factors. In case of individual or private small ventures the responsibility of deploying the factors rests with the individual promotes. In case of huge projects of public interest Govt has to play role of Combining the factors with least clash of interest between them. Good Governance starts here.
Rajeaswar Narasimhan
Rajeaswar Narasimhan 11 years 4 months ago
I have seen thousands of acres of land are arid. From the Nandhi hills in Bangalore if you see the eastern side. There is no vegetation. it is all arid lands with full of undulations and mountainous terrain. This entire space can be converted into a solar farm for 20 to 50 km east of Nandhi hills. We have to identify and convert all this to solar farms. We should also allow vegetation under the solar panels to live so that we can bring up some bushes underneath the solar farm. +wind farm
SOHAN POOJARI
SOHAN POOJARI 11 years 4 months ago
hi iam sohan poojari of age 15 from karnataka we could use the solar pannels as rouf for bus stop and we could cultivate the algae for production of fuel through it and covering car parking lots over foot path as covering over head
drshivshankar sukhraj maurya
drshivshankar sukhraj maurya 11 years 4 months ago
"Healthy life and Natural future". A new home rooftop projects first time in india,fully automation monetoring by mobile,fresh organic vegetable(green medicine)with filteration of water by RO,save water upto 90%,solar 1kwp with tracking system,cooling rooftop and cool air,using led light for photosynthesis,plastic and alluminium for long life 20 years,chip cost project. a single rooftop projects multiple uses like saving of water,electricity,gas,petrol, VERY BENIFICIAL FOR HEALTH AND WEALTH.
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Ravindranath Uthaerkar
Ravindranath Uthaerkar 11 years 4 months ago
All our past ventures on Industrialization has ended hazardous to environment and ecology. The great damage is done by Automobiles on roads emitting carbon and also eating away the foreign exchange in import og petrol and diesel. We must look for alternative self generating electrical energy to run these vehicles at least for two wheelers and small cars. Why not we develop engines run by batteries rechargeable rotors fixed on rotating wheels. Save ecology,foreign exchange & Nation
Deepak B S
Deepak B S 11 years 4 months ago
In the context of Swachh Bharat Mission where waste management is a key concern, isnt it a feasible solution if all the states in our country can have a huge furnace to burn down all the waste materials of that locality instead of dumping it somewhere to cause other health issues. Huge furnaces which can keep burning throughout for 24X7, where the fumes that arise up can b channelized & directed into huge turbines which in turn can generate electricity for the state making it cheap electricity?