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10/16/09 19:59 - silkboard
Namma Bengaluru's struggle to manage its growth is partly a result of its broken governance structure. Central area of city had a municipality, which was expanded to cover sorrounding areas much after chaos has crept in on the peripheries. Even after the expansion, certain critical areas like transportation and water are not directly controlled by the local government. person silkboard's post | Read More |
Discussions about Praja.in itself 10/16/09 19:12 - admin123
Placeholder book to group together some past discussions that have happened about Praja.in itself. These discussions are initiated once in a while to hear back from members. Responses to such discussions initiated by site admin generate more private messages and emails than comments. person admin123's post | forum 1 Comment | Read More |
10/16/09 12:49 - psaram42
Kiran Bedi born on June 9, 1949 is a Peshawaria. While studying at the Sacred Heart Convent, Kiran joined the National Cadet Corps (NCC) and took up tennis. After school she studed Political Science at the Government College for Women, Amritsar. person psaram42's post | forum 8 Comments | Read More
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10/15/09 13:14 - RKCHARI
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Namma Metro - it just gets better and better..... 10/14/09 14:51 - rs
This might be a bit alarmist but this is a report I read earlier today. It does not seem too surprising given that the BMRCL got around to finding digging specialists after starting to dig.. person rs's post | forum 3 Comments | Read More
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10/13/09 06:12 - srinu
Background 350.org is an international campaign dedicated to building a movement to unite the world around solutions to the climate crisis--the solutions that science and justice demand. To start building a global grassroots campaign Oct 24th has been designated as the International Day of Climate Action. On this day, people from 152 countries will, in nearly 3000 unique events, will take a stand for a safe climate future and spread the message.We invite you to lend your voice too. The Event Vehicles contribute to nearly a third of all CO2 emitted. Any solution that seeks to reduce emissions is incomplete without Cycling being a part of it. What better way to raise consciousness about the number 350 than to use a Biking rally to do it? The bikers of Bangalore, through various clubs (BOTS and BBC, for instance) and events such as Critical Mass, have been instrumental in spreading awareness about the role of cycling in a sustainable urban setup. It appears that our job is not done yet. We now ask you to lend your hand once again. Details of the Rally An exercise like this is most useful in a place where it is most needed. We decided to hold the rally in the Central Business District. The route that we chose is one that Critical Mass has already used in one its past events. Date: 24-Oct-2009 ...additionally Spread the word by wearing this bib while you ride. Route DetailsStarting Point : Cubbon Park (in front of Press Club) End Point : Central Library Cubbon park->[for a change exit through MG road] MG Rd->Trinity Circle->Ulsoor->loop aronud lake->RBANMS ground->Commercial Street->Jamia masjid road->Russel mkt->Indian Express->Ambedkar rd-> Vidhana soudha-> back to Cubbon park thru entrance near high court-> Disperse near Central Library See Map for Details- [gmap line=12.974127353503503,77.59091261027606 + 12.974135717451748,77.5908887386322 |line=12.980176511382014,77.59589803212293 + 12.980249694208817,77.59653103345045 + 12.98011378322759,77.59700310223707 + 12.978495391339314,77.59764790534973 |line=12.976958536606533,77.5983452796936 + 12.978524664702505,77.59764683240064 + 12.976958536606533,77.5983452796936 |line=12.97658007163423,77.59924542897352 + 12.976987810150685,77.5983227490724 |line=12.976527797417095,77.60037195675977 + 12.976611436159224,77.59924542897352 |line=12.976475523188968,77.60040414326795 + 12.9765382522614,77.60038268559583 |line=12.976266426166568,77.60209929936536 |line=12.976475523188968,77.60184180729993 + 12.97658007163423,77.60031831257947 |line=12.975722773085415,77.60518920415052 + 12.97649643288154,77.60184180729993 |line=12.975712318206822,77.6052213906587 + 12.97506411487547,77.60791432850965 |line=12.973127858765775,77.61621737467067 + 12.975093388642643,77.60793471323268 |line=12.973065128833051,77.61634612070338 + 12.972416918601803,77.61958622919337 + 12.972563288801695,77.61971497522609 + 12.972751478932116,77.62005829798 + 12.974549732996858,77.61997246729152 |line=12.977995653351291,77.6203780171636 + 12.97444100178888,77.61994886372122 + 12.977995653351291,77.6203780171636 |line=12.977995653351291,77.6205925938848 |line=12.978246568011906,77.62046384785208 + 12.978581120498806,77.62072133991751 |line=12.97904112943315,77.62170839283499 + 12.97904112943315,77.62170839283499 |line=12.97866475855017,77.62192296955618 |line=12.978689849896297,77.62080931650416 + 12.979693504216604,77.621860742438 + 12.980676245145343,77.62216114984767 + 12.981805346947633,77.62291216837184 + 12.983080807628337,77.62261176096217 + 12.984310261317185,77.62230920765433 + 12.987655684296207,77.6223950383428 + 12.987362961583937,77.61999177906546 + 12.984602987626117,77.61814641926321 + 12.983331716836592,77.61677527414577 + 12.982997170743879,77.61611008631007 + 12.982181712756152,77.61553072916286 + 12.98136625209275,77.61568093286769 + 12.980843519491021,77.61606717096583 + 12.980843519491021,77.61538052545802 + 12.980885338139622,77.61409306513087 + 12.981951711301473,77.61224770532863 + 12.980927156781176,77.6110889910342 + 12.981512617024217,77.61016631113307 + 12.982976261598134,77.60611081110255 + 12.98533898393456,77.60692620264308 + 12.985652617953864,77.6054885386111 + 12.984063534844216,77.59724879251735 + 12.984021716730417,77.59677672373073 + 12.981010794043177,77.59390139566676 + 12.978752578090974,77.59164834009425 + 12.977769829557337,77.59074711786525 + 12.977121631589863,77.5913693903567 + 12.976766167470865,77.59100460993068 + 12.97634797373907,77.59117627130763 + 12.976076147436215,77.59130501734035 + 12.975762501332914,77.5915839670779 + 12.97521884714998,77.59231352792995 + 12.975051568700726,77.59269976602809 + 12.974675191778472,77.59141230570094 + 12.974717011464636,77.59096169458644 + 12.974403363647015,77.59096169458644 |markers=small red::13.0093747554141,77.60165403597057 |markers=big red::12.973934982456742,77.5908125638307 + 12.980044782335172,77.59570169422659 |zoom=14 |center=12.984736805762962,77.59926795959473 |width=500px |height=400px |control=Small |type=Map] person srinu's post | Read More |
Storm Water Drain (SWD) Muck / Mud Traps 10/13/09 03:56 - psaram42
“In most countries, sieve/meshes only hold back items which are too big to clog the drains. It is hard to stop mud from entering drains using meshes.” - IDS person psaram42's post | forum 22 Comments | Read More
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10/13/09 03:22 - manjari
There will be a meeting with Mithila regarding the Bus Day.
The discussion will only include the Bus day, its planning and how to go about it. Anyone interested can join, please feel free to put up any question and suggestion person manjari's post | forum 19 Comments | Read More
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10/12/09 09:25 - rs
If only there was an auto strike every day ! The city is so much quieter and calmer. And traffic is so much more orderly.... I have nothing really against the notion of autorickshaws - I use them myself - but I believe they should - obey traffic laws - do their job correctly - maintain their vehicles well - not remove silencers etc. person rs's post | forum 6 Comments | Read More
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10/12/09 06:23 - gopi
One of the ammendments in the year 2005 to the The Central Motor Vehicles Rules, 1989 says
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