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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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Madhu Kumar
Madhu Kumar 11 years 4 months ago
Use of pesticides by Indian farmers are not monitored.They recklessly use pesticides at the advise of dealers. No body is bothered on the quantity of poison used, its environmental impact , health hazards ,duration of toxicity ,effects of combined use of pesticides etc.Due to want of monitoring,vegetables,fruits/grains contain carcinogens,mutagens,and chemicals that cause disorders to liver, lungs kidney etc.Producers shall be controlled and farmers shall be educated. for organic farming.
Dr Udaykumar Jagtap
Dr Udaykumar Jagtap 11 years 4 months ago
make compulsory tree plantation to every society those who will grow more trees give benefits to them in taxes .make some part of city as walking plaza or no vehicle zones , increase vertical growth and not the horizontal growth of the towns and cities . use streams river or costal area for transportation and reduce traffic and time good and clean ,fast public transport so that people will prefer better no to use vehicles , all government officials and places should be full of plantations ,
Shailesh Halarnkar
Shailesh Halarnkar 11 years 4 months ago
Muncipal Corporation of Mumbai (BMC) has decided to develop comercial complex in a portion of Aarey colony. Aarey colony is the only green belt in Mumbai. Considering the fact that the air quality is really poor and below government healthy standards, citizens feel that this plan needs to be shelved.I think it is more important for people of Mumbai to breathe good air. Also there is enough space in Mumbai for commercial hubs and complexes. Can the Environment ministry stop this ?
Ganesh Mithandele
Ganesh Mithandele 11 years 4 months ago
All industries shall adopt subsidiary solar systems for lighting purpose. Shall easily adopted in parking lots, roof of building etc. All new industries and corporate building license to be issued by fulfilling the condition of installing solar energy systems for lighting of building.
SACHIN TALKOKULWAR
SACHIN TALKOKULWAR 11 years 4 months ago
Firstly we want to think what is development? its only industrilisation and demolished agreeculture. no development should contribute 125bn peaple. its best way to pramote agreeculture compare to industry. its the best way.
Bhavik Sonigra
Bhavik Sonigra 11 years 4 months ago
Urban mass transport includes taxis, autos, buses etc. This are daily necessities. What if we convert all our autos and taxis into electric cars. Wouldnot it help to reduce CO2 and also our fuel bill. Our environment would be much cleaner. Drivers will also earn more. Offcourse we should use nuclear energy to fuel our electric requirements otherwise it is no point to stop spreading CO2 at one place and start at other.
Indranil Sen
Indranil Sen 11 years 4 months ago
I understand that mosquito-repelling oils (that run in electric holders in our living rooms) available in the market are not environment friendly. They are also harmful for our health. Can the government ask the private companies in this business to develop environment-friendly and health-friendly products in this segment?
Indranil Sen
Indranil Sen 11 years 4 months ago
There is no system of collecting medical wastes in municipal corporations such as, expired medicines, sanitary napkins etc. In every ward of municipal corporation, there should be a separate collection point for such wastes, which should be later disposed of scientifically.
Abhishek Jain
Abhishek Jain 11 years 4 months ago
- solar energy needs a push at local level- water harvesting- water free solutions like water less sanitation- marketing and subsidy in new technology like electric vehicles, led, solar panels etc.- localised prodn- invest in innovation- making accountability of big companies more stricter