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Cooking Gas From Kitchen Waste 12/18/07 15:18 - GVK
Left over food and vegetable waste discarded in a dump near our apartment complex raise a stink. Apartment residents hold their breath; and curse the municipal waste disposal staff, as they pass by the roadside dump. We could do something about it, if only we are so inclined, thanks to the work
done by Pune-based Appropriate Rural Technology Institute (ARTI) in developing a household biogas plant that feeds on our kitchen waste.
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12/18/07 13:53 - tsubba
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12/18/07 07:07 - silkboard[flickr-photo:id=2120083156,size=m][flickr-photo:id=2120084172,size=m] Before I start on a long rant with my reactions, thoughts and ideas, tell me this. How should one react or behave on seeing things like these? And what should change to prevent these drivers from resorting to these shortcuts? person silkboard's post | forum 8 Comments | Read More
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Bangalore Airport Link Rail Corporation 12/18/07 04:01 - tsubba
TNN's R Jayaprakash(ToI Dec 18 2007) is reporting that in the next few
weeks, the government will float a Bangalore Airport
Link Rail Corporation and set up a Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV)
to handle the affairs. Quoting an official working on the project the
report says that the tentative name suggested is Bangalore Airport Rail Link
Corporation. This follows the meeting DMRC’s E Sreedharan had
with the governor. The governor’s office will seek Centre’s consent in
the
absence of an elected body. And get this, apparently, the train
promises to take you from MG road to airport in
just 15
minutes!!! person tsubba's post | forum 51 Comments | Read More
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BIAL Connectivity Updates December 2007 12/16/07 18:52 - tsubba
Updates on the proposed high speed rail, the proposed expressway and
improvements to existing NH7 to BIAL. person tsubba's post | forum 7 Comments | Read More
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12/16/07 16:42 - tsubba
According to The
Hindu,
Governor Rameshwar Thakur convened a high-level meeting on execution of
the BMIC project at the Raj Bhavan on Saturday, Dec 15th 2007. Baba
Kalyani, chairman of the Kalyani Group of companies, called on the
Governor and urged the government to allot land for the project as per
the framework agreement as early possible for early completion of the
project. According to ToI(Dec 16, 2007), the Governor was keen on
knowing obstacles facing the first phase of the project and is reported
to have asked to give in writing the land required for completing the
peripheral and link roads. ToI also reports that the governor had filed
an affidavit in the Supreme Court seeking time to take a re-look at the
project. person tsubba's post | forum 14 Comments | Read More
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Robbing The Hungry - the racket called PDS 12/16/07 02:18 - murali772With even the likes of Medha Patkar critical of the system, perhaps the only ones who would be opposed to it's being dismantled would now be just the racketeers and a few pseudo-socialists. Isn't it a crying shame that the country continues to allow as massive a loot as an annual Rs 10,000 crores by this lot?
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Impact And Alternatives of Road Widening In Bangalore 12/16/07 01:53 - tsubba
ROAD WIDENING SCHEMES OF BENGALURU: IMPACTS AND ALTERNATIVES person tsubba's post | forum 4 Comments | Read More
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Commuter Rail can make our city better 12/14/07 02:13 - sivanandas
CTTP has all the details for improving transport facilities in Bengaluru through various options. While the Metro / Mono take their own sweet time for completion, making use of the existing railway network on a limited scale on a few routes can be an immediate solution. I understand that the railway lines cover only a certain portion of the city, and local train transport with feeder bus services will have a great impact for that portions. The Kengeri-Whitefield route can be a pilot route as it is already an electrified double track. With the BMTC & private industrial managements, including software tech parks providing feeder services from their respective places to the nearest terminals, this can be a very effective solution in the immediate future. Our daily traffic situation is only growing worser day-by-day and i believe if this is implemented in a small way, our city can become better. person sivanandas's post | forum 11 Comments | Read More
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12/12/07 14:34 - tsubba
Municipal Water and State-Society Relations at the Periphery: Examining the Implications of Reforms in Greater Bangalore. person tsubba's post | forum 1 Comment | Read More |
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