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10 global & Indian inspirations for environmental conservation

10 global & Indian inspirations for environmental conservation
Start Date :
Jul 24, 2014
Last Date :
Aug 25, 2014
18:30 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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It is always important to learn about best practices around the world, especially in the field of environmental conservation where there is a lot of research and innovation ...

It is always important to learn about best practices around the world, especially in the field of environmental conservation where there is a lot of research and innovation happening regularly.

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Sailapathi N
Sailapathi N 11 years 10 months ago
The Rain Water Harvesting introduced in Tamilnadu by a novel initiative has delivered abundant result. Unfortuntely it had lost its initial vigour. The nature drains rain water to see allowing a part of it to percolate as storage for off season. But the urbanization has skewed this natural balancing resulting in rural environment getting exploited for sustaining urban life style. Urban India should make itself self sufficient to the extent possible by RWH. Follow Tamilnadu model of RWH.
S Vikash Ranjan
S Vikash Ranjan 11 years 10 months ago
1. Pavement for Cyclist for cycle commute 2. Garbage collection box at public places 3. Green grass or concrete pavement across the roads and highways 4. Proper signage on Roads 5. Compulsory Roof top panel for societies building 6. Large scale waste segregation & management 7. Low scale Waste Power generation 8.Good Traffic Management and Penalty mechanism
Abhimanyu Pallavi Sudhir
Abhimanyu Pallavi Sudhir 11 years 10 months ago
Here are some ideas for the Green India mission. I think it is absolutely crucial for us to continue to increase our forest cover, and that our current rate of growth of forest cover is a good start, but not good enough.
Govind Wairale
Govind Wairale 11 years 10 months ago
Farmers burns agrowaste after harvesting of crops at the end of every season.Due to burning of agrowaste pollution creates and also affects the soil fertility of that space where it burns. Agro waste availabe in trilians of tones.It is useful for prduction of briqetes pillets and power generatio. Which alternative fuel for coal.It gives additional income to farmer about Rs 2000 per hecter.coal burning hazardus agrowaste ecofrindly.Govt should promote for national interest.Wairale Nagpur
Pukhraj Shrishrimal
Pukhraj Shrishrimal 11 years 10 months ago
Now I am turning of the vehicle at the signals so the air pollution can be reduced and motivating my friends and known people to do the same. If having some work close to house or work place i am trying to go there by walking. Use of local transport should be promoted how ever first there is need of a strong local transport network
manuj bahl
manuj bahl 11 years 10 months ago
As the govt has the list of the RWA which are registered along with their key contact persons in that rwa. Govt official should meet the RWA heads and call for a combined meeting with the residents and help establishing mentioned below points from MLA / MP fund • Rain water harvesting • Solar panel at Roof tops , common parking , boundary walls of society /park. • Drip irrigation system to water the plants in the park. • Plantations of small trees and plants at the periphery of the society
chandresh mehta
chandresh mehta 11 years 10 months ago
Manufacture Alcohol (useful for mixing in petrol),from rotten and waste of fruits and vegetables,lying at every mandai(market) and govt is paying for Clean Up,generate revenue instead.The demonstration and all aspects of implementation methodology will be presented