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Ideas on Smart Water

Start Date :
Mar 15, 2016
Last Date :
Apr 04, 2016
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
Water is a vital resource for life, and for the economy. Nowadays, one of the most serious challenges to solve and manage the water scarcity. With the depletion of water resources, ...
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Aruna Gohil
10 years 3 months ago
Regulating water wastage mandatory to charge water supply. Artificial lakes/ponds in rural areas to be encouraged for healthy supply.Punish,penalize,monitor those involved in wastage.Public water supply taps should be stringently supervised in fact they should be done away.The Mun.Corporation can outsource this task to private agencies for swifter action. More jobs created effective solution. Massive campaign on making water awareness in all media platforms in vernacular language.
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dinanath vishwakarma
10 years 3 months ago
like any other extincting natural human resources .....water should also be charged accordingly thier uses....you charge for verything like electricity, petrol, foodgrains ,clothes , then why not water.............and what about the lifestyle of affluent families who are having swimming pool.........an big example of water wastage , ehich you never mention.....coz you too are involve in theat.....living the same life.
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kapil sharma
10 years 3 months ago
Water managment ke liye jaruri h water demands ko samajhna aur uske anusar policy banana. Hum drip irrigation, water recycling, water recharge site for every construction, seprate water supplies for fresh and recycled water, strictly control over boring jaise kuch point par focus krke kafi pani bachha sakte hai.
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Pradeepkumar Dhage
10 years 3 months ago
use and practice water distribution rate,time, quality by respective Manciple corporations.
this will not only save the water but will be having governance over water distribution also.
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Sridhar Rao
10 years 3 months ago
11. Govt must invest in building network of canals for agriculture.
12. River linking may be initiated after thorough study.
#SmartWaterManagement #SaveWater
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Sridhar Rao
10 years 3 months ago
6. Rainwater harvesting must be mandatory for all new constructions.
7. All city drains must be cleaned and rainwater must be channelised into nearest water body.
8. City's sewage must be treated and used for watering parks and gardens.
9. Bottling of soft-drinks and other beverages must not be allowed near agricultural areas.
10. Instead of harvesting freshwater in thermal plants, treated water may be used.
#SmartWaterManagement, #SaveWater
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Sridhar Rao
10 years 3 months ago
1. Government should launch #WaterRevolution.
2. Every village, town, city and district must have as many freshwater ponds and lakes.
3. Identify existing water bodies and rejuvenate them by desilting, adding new water feeding source, barricading them, building bunds and cessation of polluting inflows.
4. Use state and central (MNAREGA) funds or source world bank loans to fund works on lakes.
5. Every municipal water connection must be metered to prevent misuse.
#SmartWaterManagement
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Mohan Sharma_2
10 years 3 months ago
मेरा नाम मोहन है। मैं गोरखपूर मे रहता हूँ। मेूझे अपने गाँव में सींचाई के लिए सौर ऊर्जा से चलने वाला एक मशीन बनाना है। इससे पानी व ईंधन की बचत होगी। इससे लोगों को प्रेरणा भी मिलेगी। इसके लिए मुझे आश्यक संसाधन और मदद कहाँ मिलेगी? कृप्या कोई बताए।
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Chandran A
10 years 3 months ago
We at R.V.Institute of Management,Bangalore,created posters of A4 size to mark World Water Day 2016 on March 22. Forty two students from II Semester MBA created research posters. The idea of inserting one statistics in one sheet of paper worked very well. The posters were attractive and very informative. It just took 45 minutes to create each poster.Each student worked individually and at the end of an hour wonderful posters were produced. The posters were displayed on notice board.RVIM-CSR
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Himanshu Jain
10 years 3 months ago
India is a monsoon rich country still we let go all the rain water to the gutters. How feasible is to draw a sewage system for rain water harvesting in our villages, particularly for Vidhrabh region? Increasing the water table is the only way for sustainable development.
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