Thanks a lot for inviting us onto your podcast! Hopefully, we can get the ball rolling and shift the narrative towards improving and orienting our cities around walkability and public transport. This could help raise the standard of living throughout our urban areas, and especially in Mumbai improve the last mile experience we have during our daily commutes.
There’s a project called - TENDERSURE from Bangalore. If this project can be put at the heart of our “SMART CITY” program, then in a matter of 10 years, our cities will be almost on par with Bangkok! Without footpaths, Indian cities will continue looking “WRETCHED”! Of course, we also have to STOP LITTERING & SPITTING in public places!
As being responsible citizens we must understand that The Municipal Corporation(Nagarpalika) is responsible for not maintaining cities.We must stop blaming random politicians from MLAs,MPs to PM for the situation. Choose a good government at the Municipal level. The only thing the state government should do is increase the budget of Municipal Corporations and increase capital expenditure.
Reason is we follow top down funding system means our major taxes goes to central gov then it diverted to state and then to local authorities so….while most developed nations follow….bottom up approach…..means for local basic maintainance governance local authorities take taxes and directly resposible to respective area
@ then why we have elections at panchyat and muncipal levels….just use british way of beaurocrats have all power ….today we are stuck in middle funds came from top…. Beaurocrats responsible for using funds and in coordination with local mukhiya and mayor most funds got gulped down and bz people cant question as much beaurocrats bz they are not elected and when they question local mukhiya or mayors they end up we dont have enough power to use funds….
@@manurazgoit Power and funds are going to shift towards cities because rapid urbanization is taking place. But this process will take 2-3 decades because of India's huge population.
@@manurazgoit preventing encroachment of footpaths and enforcing their own zoning laws has nothing to do with central government. The local municipality has its own funds from property taxes, fines, registration charges etc.,. Local governments must implement their rules.
I live in Mira-Bhayandar and ln some places even if the footpath is made many people pee there and that's why no one walks throuht it. Another problem is that due to the new double decker metro flyover,how will the peole cross the road because the bridge ends just on the intersection
Sir, I am a visually impaired person and always go to office by walking. I know what challenges the visual impaired person feels while walking on road or footpath in our area that is Banti Bazar in South Mumbai. There is literally in existence of footpath or whatever footpath, they have is just a market, so where should a disable person walk? Sometime good roads and bad footpath makes more accidents as people walks on road and cars are uncontrollably fast. This is what the same situation in our area.
Thanks a ton for highlighting this critical issue! Walkability is one of the MOST BASIC features any city should have, and most Indian metro cities fail spectacularly on this. If we are aspiring to host the Olympics in 2036 and become "Viksit Bharat" by 2047, why should we not demand Amsterdam and Tokyo-like cities from our government? If our aspirations are so high, our demands should be no less.
Good initiative few months back on VAAD CHHANEL, He had covered similar topic but on SINGAPORE 🇸🇬 One more request plz try to keep conversation in हिन्दी or ENGLISH to reach the video among mass level!
You must do a podcast with Naresh Narasimhan from VA associates. His firm is a significant contributor to IT parks of Bangalore and scientific infra in India. You might have heard about the popular Church st in Bangalore that got revamped. He was the brain child behind it. Indian cities are ripe to have proper planning unlike how they are being managed now, which is that there's no proper design plan, water supply, drainage or electricity plans in place. It's time that the government adopts a standard design language for all existing cities and maybe build new cities like Dholera where all infra is pre-planned.
Very great work really like this topic you raised . You should cover more topics like this raising the issue with our lack of standards on infrastructure .
This is what i was talking on your last video on delhi railway station….and andhbhskts were pissed of we dont even have single city which has complete walkable land ….free from noise pollution, litter on roads, dust free patches….which is normal thing even in poor to poorest countries…..
Podcasts are made to listen primarily. No need to keep your eyes on video. Keep it playing on your earphones, and use your 'Valuable' time for your duties.
Good initiative Keep spreading awareness about basic civic sensce social cleanliness and keep exposing those who don't follow rule spit here and there break signal on the road
Thanks a lot for inviting us onto your podcast!
Hopefully, we can get the ball rolling and shift the narrative towards improving and orienting our cities around walkability and public transport. This could help raise the standard of living throughout our urban areas, and especially in Mumbai improve the last mile experience we have during our daily commutes.
Sir, u r doing great work…. Informing & educating ppl at same time…
Content quality is way ahead than views in this channel
❤ from kolkata
Thanks for the kind words!
We do have footpaths, which Street vendors have taken over
That is a common problem in many cities.
We must build walkable infrastructure and improve footpaths
We do have footpaths, which Street vendors have taken over
We have to ban devgan lover's 😢
Where is law enforcement @@abiofficial-ws7pn
the walking project wow
Pedestrian only zones are so beautiful. We need more of those.
Unfortunately a lot of slums rehabilitation needs to done
@@rama-rao-y8u I didn't understand the "unfortunately" part
There’s a project called - TENDERSURE from Bangalore.
If this project can be put at the heart of our “SMART CITY” program, then in a matter of 10 years, our cities will be almost on par with Bangkok!
Without footpaths, Indian cities will continue looking “WRETCHED”!
Of course, we also have to STOP LITTERING & SPITTING in public places!
Good topic Excellent work 👏 guys keep it up guys
Glad you enjoyed the video!
As being responsible citizens we must understand that The Municipal Corporation(Nagarpalika) is responsible for not maintaining cities.We must stop blaming random politicians from MLAs,MPs to PM for the situation. Choose a good government at the Municipal level. The only thing the state government should do is increase the budget of Municipal Corporations and increase capital expenditure.
Reason is we follow top down funding system means our major taxes goes to central gov then it diverted to state and then to local authorities so….while most developed nations follow….bottom up approach…..means for local basic maintainance governance local authorities take taxes and directly resposible to respective area
Most of the people in India live in villages therefore top down approach is followed.
@ then why we have elections at panchyat and muncipal levels….just use british way of beaurocrats have all power ….today we are stuck in middle funds came from top…. Beaurocrats responsible for using funds and in coordination with local mukhiya and mayor most funds got gulped down and bz people cant question as much beaurocrats bz they are not elected and when they question local mukhiya or mayors they end up we dont have enough power to use funds….
@@manurazgoit Power and funds are going to shift towards cities because rapid urbanization is taking place. But this process will take 2-3 decades because of India's huge population.
@@manurazgoit preventing encroachment of footpaths and enforcing their own zoning laws has nothing to do with central government. The local municipality has its own funds from property taxes, fines, registration charges etc.,. Local governments must implement their rules.
Indian People are not ready for such conversations yet , Sadly
I live in Mira-Bhayandar and ln some places even if the footpath is made many people pee there and that's why no one walks throuht it. Another problem is that due to the new double decker metro flyover,how will the peole cross the road because the bridge ends just on the intersection
We need more such talks.
There is an app of Mumbai traffic police and Maharashtra Traffic police, where citizens can submit photos to issue e-challan.
Sir, I am a visually impaired person and always go to office by walking. I know what challenges the visual impaired person feels while walking on road or footpath in our area that is Banti Bazar in South Mumbai. There is literally in existence of footpath or whatever footpath, they have is just a market, so where should a disable person walk? Sometime good roads and bad footpath makes more accidents as people walks on road and cars are uncontrollably fast. This is what the same situation in our area.
Hajratganj, Lucknow, 1 of 5 places in whole U.P. with proper footpath with guard rail at proper height. It is a commercial area.
Thanks a ton for highlighting this critical issue! Walkability is one of the MOST BASIC features any city should have, and most Indian metro cities fail spectacularly on this. If we are aspiring to host the Olympics in 2036 and become "Viksit Bharat" by 2047, why should we not demand Amsterdam and Tokyo-like cities from our government? If our aspirations are so high, our demands should be no less.
Correct 💯
Will the walking project come to Kolkata as well? Please do. Then i will donate.
best video from this channel i've seen :)
Good initiative few months back on VAAD CHHANEL, He had covered similar topic but on SINGAPORE 🇸🇬
One more request plz try to keep conversation in हिन्दी or ENGLISH to reach the video among mass level!
Swach Bharat abhiyan sirf Tire 1 Tire 2 cities me hi dikha hai majorly baki indian cities ka halat worst hai
Great vid.
Excellent work sir
Keep it up 👍👍
Commenting for better reach🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
Excellent work bro
Good video. Really happy someone thought about it
Finally 🎉 👏
You must do a podcast with Naresh Narasimhan from VA associates. His firm is a significant contributor to IT parks of Bangalore and scientific infra in India. You might have heard about the popular Church st in Bangalore that got revamped. He was the brain child behind it. Indian cities are ripe to have proper planning unlike how they are being managed now, which is that there's no proper design plan, water supply, drainage or electricity plans in place. It's time that the government adopts a standard design language for all existing cities and maybe build new cities like Dholera where all infra is pre-planned.
12:46 dombivli hai hi alag😊
Damn Did expect Mumbai to be this dirty. The hell is govt doing?
Really engaging walk and talk. Great issues identified and shown. Throughly enjoyed.
Can you pls link the digital measurement app?
Bosch GLM 400 Laser Distance Measurement Tape
@PowerTrain thanks a lot!
*Make Indian streets walkable again.*
I want bald and bankrupt to come again and again insult us ….on global platform….may be then our govt. take these things seriously
Ser, that will hurt our superpower dream.
@ exactly a hollow superpower
@@SathyaswamySwe are superpower sarrrrr🤡🤡
bro are you from ambernath
kachra!!! har jagha kachra!! ekbar kharab footpath man sakte hai par jab itna kachra dikhta hai to kaise chalega yaar !!!
Great work bhai
Thank you so much 😀
@PowerTrain bhaiiii, I got reply from powertrain
@PowerTrain may I share feedback for this video
Very great work really like this topic you raised . You should cover more topics like this raising the issue with our lack of standards on infrastructure .
I appreciate your feedback! More videos on infrastructure issues are coming soon.
Great initiative 😊
Thanks for watching!
Which camera you used in this video ?
insta 360 x2
This is what i was talking on your last video on delhi railway station….and andhbhskts were pissed of we dont even have single city which has complete walkable land ….free from noise pollution, litter on roads, dust free patches….which is normal thing even in poor to poorest countries…..
Powertrain own car booked for idealing 25%cut earned😂
First neutralize Stray dog please make video on law which stop municipal corporation. To make good amends.
20:15
35:46 cleanliness zero
Some north indian community live there
This is one of the biggest problems of india
Literally we are becoming a laughing stock in the world.
Sarkari babu lok politician se bhi jyada chor hai trust me. Corrupt sarkari babu ke khilaf action hona chahiye
आपने खुद पाड़िस्टेरियन पर अपनी गाड़ी पार्क की है ।
मजाक है क्या ? खुद कांड कर के उसी पर वीडियो बना रहे हो, वाह वाह 👏👏।
Ya to full english bolo ya fir hindi!! 80% english bolra h aur 20% hindi
People dont have 1:17:04 hrs time to watch podcasts even if they wanted to.
All Podcasts are overrated.
I prefer 10min video explanations.
You have short attention span podcasts are good for deep dive
Podcasts are made to listen primarily. No need to keep your eyes on video. Keep it playing on your earphones, and use your 'Valuable' time for your duties.
Tik Tok ka raasta udhar se hai. ➡️
@@VineetKumarXthen nikal jao...bye bye👋🏽
Watched the whole video in 2x speed only took 38 min 32 sec to complete the video !!!
Looks very dirty
Good initiative
Keep spreading awareness about basic civic sensce social cleanliness and keep exposing those who don't follow rule spit here and there break signal on the road
Ek bar maine dekha tah ek sikh uncle apni texi ka gate open karke uske niche moot rahe teh khule ma mai dekh kar sar ghum gaya buddhe teh 😂😂
mumbai is soo dirty
Naaaah
nope indians are dirty