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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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DEEPAK BHATT_4
DEEPAK BHATT_4 10 years 3 weeks ago

firstly try to stop petrol, diesel vehicle from the metro cites, and replace by solar vehicle.
and also give subsidy on the solar vehicle.

VIJAY KUMAR_1
VIJAY KUMAR_1 10 years 3 weeks ago

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Dear Sir,

Haryana Government has issued Solar order, which is to be implemented by 3rd Sept.,2015 according to which each house having an area of 500 sq yards & all industries in Haryana have to installed solar power plant in their premises. . If this order is implemented, the citizens of Haryana will be have surplus power. The success of Haryana will create an example to other states.

Orders are issued but the awareness is not created to the public.AWARENESS NEWSPAPER/TV RWQUEST

Shubham Dhage
Shubham Dhage 10 years 3 weeks ago

Sustainable development (SD) is a process for meeting human development goals while sustaining the ability of natural systems to continue to provide the natural resources and ecosystem services upon which the economy and society depend.

Shubham Dhage
Shubham Dhage 10 years 3 weeks ago

With a new international financing scheme named REDD+ (reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation), there is hope that there will be payments for forest restoration and protection. Whereas in the past the conservation of tropical forests was seen as the responsibility of tropical countries alone now – there is international interest to pay substantially for the regeneration and conservation of forests and peatlands.

Shubham Dhage
Shubham Dhage 10 years 3 weeks ago

When people are hungry for an uncertain income, they will destroy everything. When people become poor due to a poor decision they were excluded from making, who should be responsible for that?
Development is seen as the answer to poverty. However, many controversial developments have actually increased poverty, and while the investors in such schemes may benefit, the local people pay the price.

Shubham Dhage
Shubham Dhage 10 years 3 weeks ago

Yet, anybody who thinks the environment got special attention and protection in the last five years needs to think again. Our rivers, soil and air are more polluted than ever. Forest degradation continues, and aquifers are being depleted by unsustainable pumping. Environmentally, India is a disgrace. State governments are uninterested in or incapable of penalising polluters. By giving free farm electricity, they are mad participants in a race to wipe out all our aquifers.

poreddy varankumar reddy
poreddy varankumar reddy 10 years 3 weeks ago

Modi sir long ago i read some news about solar project. Every railway station have people waiting sheds this shads roof prepare to solar systems and every road side lamps will be design solar systems , give to formers low cost it is used to promote farmation. Mainly to encorage every households toput silar systems. Where place cunsupted there solar panels fix it is place will be covere and elecricity generated. Tkank you sir

anantkr@gmail.com
Anant Kumar 10 years 3 weeks ago

Technological solutions are available on how to use waste plastics for longer lasting roads.Use these to help make rural roads.This will solve issues of waste littering & land fills, help give our villages better&longer lasting connectivity and protect the environment.Let the village lead the implementation for quality of the road & release of part payments to the contractor once it is confirmed that road has withstood the test of time over a period of 2yrs & 75% of the village endorses it.

anantkr@gmail.com
Anant Kumar 10 years 3 weeks ago

We should develop a mechanism to incentivise planting trees. Declare dedicated corridors (maybe dividers on highway/maybe parks in city or open areas) where people can come and plant trees. Have a mechanism that if a person plans a tree and maintains it for a period of 2 years/till it becomes self sustainable they will be entitles a token tax break post completion of the target. Provide sapling at cost and Start the #giftAtree campaign to raise awareness and make it youth centric

adityakochhar
Aditya Kochhar 10 years 3 weeks ago

Sir, I have an idea. India has a very long national highway network. A canopy of solar panels can be installed over a length of national highways generating energy as well as providing shade below increasing lifespan of the roads. The government can lend out space above the national highways to solar power companies, which in-turn can sell energy to the power grid.

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