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Suggest Pollution Control Measures for Chandigarh

Start Date :
Dec 22, 2015
Last Date :
Jun 01, 2016
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
The Chandigarh Pollution Control Committee (CPCC), U.T, Chandigarh has taken serious cognizance of the increasing pollution levels in the airs of the city. Pollution occurs in many ...
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Harjeet singh
10 years 3 months ago
Dear sir
Greetings of the day.I have an idea to control pollution without any invetment by Government but i cant explain with text.it is really effective plz give me a Appointment
To meet Concern parson.
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Harjeet singh
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Dev Sahoo
10 years 3 months ago
Dear Sir,
JUSCO a TATA group company has developed a technology to use waste plastic of all grades, to build roads which are eco-friendly,durable & cheaper. India's situation with regards to plastic waste is alarming and inadequate system to collect & dispose such huge amount of plastic leads to people dumping them in pits, farms, lakes, rivers and drainage nullahs.
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http://www.indiatimes.com/news/india/every-indian-city-needs-to-learn-from-juscos-plastic-roads-in-jamshedpur-232246.html
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amit mishra
10 years 3 months ago
1.pollution control centre: like beat boxes of police in city .city should have pollution control centre should with few volunteers to work on specific areas and improvement.
2.Solar system:schools,government office and residential should be encourage to use solar system.
3. Schools and offices should notify there consumers to come on bicycles at least a day in week.
4. Free cycles on lease for few days should be provided by U.T administration
5.close group of sectors for any vehicle aa day.
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Paskanthi Vishal Balkisan
10 years 3 months ago
First of all, try to destroy the vehicle which are more than 15 years old.
Second, try to educate the people that four wheeler can not be used for single person.
Third and best one, Govt. of Chandigarh can allow the people (most of the cases Students) to share their two wheeler with any citizen with mutually agreed terms for same route. The idea is already in presence in GOA State where every individual can share his /her two wheeler to drop the person at desired location.
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Shatendra Sharma
10 years 3 months ago
The following is the cheapest and only viable solution for Chandigarh.
Make on road straight electric tram tracks on all roads end to end with hop-on hop-down travel tickets. This system is about a 1000 times cheaper to make and run than metro. It will stop use of pvt cars and polluting buses to great extent. Shift the inter state bus stand to the periphery of city with Tram connectivity. This is secure and safest, cheapest, aesthetically nice and can be put in place in minimum time.
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Shatendra Sharma
10 years 3 months ago
A citylike chandigarh is getting polluted is really a shame on our governance system. It is such a simple city that could have been easily saved but the bureaucrats are neither have a will nor expertise to do it but they are always in front to jump grab the key positions in govt. Not only this whole nation has been failed by them (IASs) Just passing an exam does not make anyone expert but we see persons with history subject background as secretaries of technical depts.
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SHIVA KESHAVA
10 years 3 months ago
Government should implement BharatStage-6 fuel rather than current BharatStage-4 immediately.BS-6 fuel is more cleaner than BS-4 fuel.Make Public Transportation costs cheaper like Indian Railways,so more people attracts towards Public Transportation.
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rajesh kumar_533
10 years 3 months ago
SUGGESTIONS FOR SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
(Educating the residents on how to segregate and dispose their wastes into the correct bins)
IMPROVING THE QUALITY OF EDUCATION (APPLIED EDUCATION i.e. REAL TIME EDUCATION)
mygov_145461967527810063.pdf
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Sahir virk
10 years 3 months ago
Administratn should identify more areas where tree plantation and green cover can be identified. Household should be permitted to have only two cars maximum. Urban heat zones can be prevented by builders using environment friendly building material with proper spacing. Banning things on the pretext of reducing pollution is one thing but before Banning the government should make priority arrangements for suitable alternative. Like polythene is banned but paper/jute bags should be readily avalbl
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Sahir virk
10 years 3 months ago
Secondly there are 15 lakh vehicles in chandigarh, but why are the authorities only after challaning 20 thousand commercial vehicles who are actually making people move across cities conveniently and safely . Thirdly, if you talk of common but differentiated responsibility globally for climate change, then according to that private SUV and luxury cars who cause more pollution and traffic congestion should be forbidden for any new registration rather than depriving the poor auto and taxis
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