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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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Ganesan M
Ganesan M 11 years 5 months ago
Government should channelize all its resources to end corruption from our society. Deterrent punishments should be imposed to any person who is proved corrupt. If a Minister is found corrupt, give him death sentence. If an MP or MLA or IAS officer is corrupt, give him life imprisonment. If it is by an elected member of a Local Body, put him behind the bars for at least 10 years and so on. One can then see our country grow automatically. No other special planning is required.
JambuDweepa BharataVarsha
JambuDweepa BharataVarsha 11 years 5 months ago
without improving road standards , fixing any potholes (the other day a pregnant lady fell into an open manhole and drowned for lack of even footpaths in Hyderabad city), shameless govt and municipal authorities still okaying for corrupt police to collect challans for minor infractions on such ROADS based on fictitious and flimsy charges.. what to say about this country and state? Is this the Green India we envision for tomorrow? Today is like a pile of shit And all govts pigs wallowing in them
JambuDweepa BharataVarsha
JambuDweepa BharataVarsha 11 years 5 months ago
I Want to file a PIL against the state Police authorities trying to make money on public by installing speed radars secretly and setting an unrealistic speed of 50kmph limit on these trashy substandard roads without any improvements in road facilities, enlarging roads, or preventing traffic jams.. In a highly populated Indian cities with ordinary people barely subsisting from hand to mouth, these kinds of draconian laws (such as compulsory helmet etc. which clueless Union road minister flouted)
Y S Dwivedi
Y S Dwivedi 11 years 5 months ago
3. Uploading of Geo-tagged photographs and GIS mapping of Ponds:- In order to have the proper recording of the pond location, the States may be asked to take the photographs duly geo-tagged of all the ponds created in the past and upload on website. Also the latitude and longitude of the centre of the pond should be uploaded to create the data base of ponds. Contd...
Y S Dwivedi
Y S Dwivedi 11 years 5 months ago
2. Removal of bunds around the pond:- The bunds being created all around the pond from the dug up earth is not serving any purpose. Moreover, they are obstructing inflow of water from the sides of the pond. The material being dug should not be accumulated on the sides of the pond and it should be disposed off away from the pond. Wherever these bunds have been created, the State may be asked to remove this earth from the sides of pond to facilitate the inflow of water in the pond. Contd....
Y S Dwivedi
Y S Dwivedi 11 years 5 months ago
(iv) If there is no probability of filling rain water in the ponds constructed under MGNREGA, the same may be got back filled with the same earth. It will provide atleast extra land for cultivation to the farmer. Contd.....
Y S Dwivedi
Y S Dwivedi 11 years 5 months ago
(ii) The most suitable location for the ponds is at the outlet of the culverts of the roads. (iii) The top level of the pond shall be below the invert level of the culvert. If not possible to locate the pond at the culvert, a channel can be provided upto the pond with proper slope for flow of the water in the pond. Contd....