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Energy Conservation through Efficient Lifestyle

Start Date :
Jul 07, 2015
Last Date :
Jul 06, 2016
09:45 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
“The earth, water and the air are not a gift to us from our parents but a loan from our children.” ---Anonymous ...
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Abhay Singh
9 years 11 months ago
Village Ranjeetpur, Post Umrar, Thana Udaipur, Pratapgarh, Uttar pradesh.
This village and it's vicinity is totally deprived from electricity till date. Road connectivity is also very poor. Electricity is available in surrounding villages but I don't know why it could not cover this village also. May be reason behind this is either officers are careless or corrupted. So please suggest me how to get this village electricity.
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Dr. Sunil Gangadhar Deshpande
9 years 11 months ago
Try to select such people representative which have serous concern about environmental protection and demonstrated capability to work for the betterment of environment.
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Dr. Sunil Gangadhar Deshpande
9 years 11 months ago
The life style shall be adopted in such a way, that every time when use any commodity think of raw material being used in it, even to the extent of packaging material used for that product.Use the principal of RESOURCE MANAGEMENT, which says that whenever we find any virgin resource being used for product
first test it on 3 conditions
1] Resource Minimization 2] Resource Substitution 3] Resource Recycle .
The awareness shall be made at societal level to adopt this principal
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David Suresh
9 years 11 months ago
There is immense wastage of precious Fossil Fuels by Government Officials, Public Servants, Peoples' Representatives while they travel. Whenever a President, Ministers, MP's, MLA's, Government Officers and other Public Servants go their way, large convoy follows in the name of Protocol. There is absolutely no necessity for such a big Convoy or Protocol. Mostly there is only a single occupant in other vehicles. Such great wastage going unnoticed! Why is no one bothered to think about it? Shameful
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venugopal sn
9 years 11 months ago
We just installed Zipato smart home solutions, where it has energy management features, has security features and also adds lot of comfort. I think every one should go for it. Result is better life
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VIKRANT GUPTA
9 years 11 months ago
THE BEST WAY TO PREDICT THE FUTURE IS TO INVENT IT
Fuel being non–renewal source of energy is to be utilized very efficiently
With road being the preferred mode of transportation in India, the increasing demand for passenger and freight movement has in turn fuelled the growth of heavy vehicles (trucks, trailers, buses), these heavy vehicles run on diesel has augmented the diesel consumption thereby raising pollution level in INDIA.
Details are briefed in the attachment
Regards
Vikrant
mygov_14619928711129771.pdf
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Ankush Dawand
9 years 11 months ago
Make use of waterfalls across rivers to generate power by installing low capacity water turbines instead of just making it as a tourist places. It'll definitely generate some energy. Also maximum use of solar energy must be done as a need of hour.
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Subhas manur
9 years 11 months ago
Sir,
Do mandatory Drinking water & water conservation in every village As a first preference of 'Adarsh Gram Yojana'
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Maheshwara Reddy Nadiveedhi
9 years 11 months ago
Hike the taxes on Air-conditioners,Luxury felicities and use that amount for plantation. Hike should be very large because of the luxury facilities of some people all the population in the country suffering from global warming, Pollution, lack of rains. The best solution for all the problems are overcome by plantation.Encourage Research on solar energy, utilize solar energy as possible as high.
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Duraiswamy Lakshmanan
9 years 11 months ago
Chennai having an area of 184 sq.km having a population of 55 lakhs (2014) which is equivalent to the density of 29,890 heads / sq.km. The water supplied to Chennai people is 138 l/d/person. (Source water board) To pump 760 million liters of water to the individual households every day around 45.6 million units are used. Apart from that from the collection tank once again the water has to pump to the overhead tanks by consuming another 34.4 million units. Here we can conserve by using 100/p/d
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