Wonderful breakdown by Well Labs, Krea University. Expanding these studies to other major Indian cities could provide valuable insights into addressing the challenges posed by rapid urbanization and climate change.
Very well made. Probably THE most important topic that the entire city including the system and all the citizens should be aware of and get into action.
🎉fantastic illustrations, short titles and explanations! Very thought provoking for rainwater harvesting, reuse and more efforts to treat wastewater for reuse!
Only solution seems to be to build well planned satellite townships that have good roads, well connected metro & top facilties. Should be towards Mangalore so that access can be from both cities Airport & railway stations. Township should be similar to what Hiranandani did in Powai , Mumbai. This builder transformed Powai into a top residential & office area . Such townships will decrease the load on B'lore + at some point the two cities can connect .
We need to revive most of the lakes that can be revived and use treated water to fill these lakes which will replenish water in the borewells of surrounding areas and also implement rain water harvesting strictly
I think banglore is overcrowded and Companies should move to other Teir 2 cities all over India. Since Nowadays WFH Model is going on, they can open many branches in smaller cities solving many problems of Bengaluru
The Problem is govt wants IT employees to remain in the city even if the work is from home so that city economy remains good…if they move out city will lose rent and their market share
If we now tap on waste water for human/business consumption that currently flows back in lakes/rivers; wouldn’t that in coming years make situation worse because of even more scarce recharge of the ground water? Lack of management hence lack of planning. Permaculture guidelines are extensive enough to aid in planning of city that works in harmony with nature and not against it. But to begin with; no amount of planning can balance infinite human population growth on a known limited natural resources system. So priority for Indian government to mandate 1-child policy.
Government has already planned this idea its called Vrishabhavathi lift irrigation project. This is a good initiative.
at what pace!?
Unfortunately the time line they have is 3yrs @@vaishnavivaish3294
govt will only plan
Wonderful breakdown by Well Labs, Krea University. Expanding these studies to other major Indian cities could provide valuable insights into addressing the challenges posed by rapid urbanization and climate change.
Superb concept I hope our politicians sees this and analyse the reports and get an idea how to save this water crisis happening in Bangalore
they don't care
Very well made. Probably THE most important topic that the entire city including the system and all the citizens should be aware of and get into action.
Interesting choice of unit of measurement of water.... How much exactly is an OLYMPIC SIZE SWIMMING POOL??
🎉fantastic illustrations, short titles and explanations! Very thought provoking for rainwater harvesting, reuse and more efforts to treat wastewater for reuse!
Increase rainwater harvesting and borewell recharging ☔️💦
Only solution seems to be to build well planned satellite townships that have good roads, well connected metro & top facilties. Should be towards Mangalore so that access can be from both cities Airport & railway stations. Township should be similar to what Hiranandani did in Powai , Mumbai. This builder transformed Powai into a top residential & office area .
Such townships will decrease the load on B'lore + at some point the two cities can connect .
Rain water harvesting should be taken up seriously from now on. Like national highways, we need to think about linking our rivers too.
Now I know what Bengaluru is lacking... More OLYMPIC SIZED SWIMMING POOLS
Hi wonderful presentation which is the tool you used to develop this animation and slides and presentation
Superb 👍
We need to revive most of the lakes that can be revived and use treated water to fill these lakes which will replenish water in the borewells of surrounding areas and also implement rain water harvesting strictly
Superb content 👏🏼👏🏼
Bellandur lake with froth needs to be treated
I think banglore is overcrowded and
Companies should move to other Teir 2 cities all over India.
Since Nowadays WFH Model is going on, they can open many branches in smaller cities solving many problems of
Bengaluru
The Problem is govt wants IT employees to remain in the city even if the work is from home so that city economy remains good…if they move out city will lose rent and their market share
its sad to seee that most percentage of used water are let out without reusing or treatment
Greywater Recycling
If we now tap on waste water for human/business consumption that currently flows back in lakes/rivers; wouldn’t that in coming years make situation worse because of even more scarce recharge of the ground water?
Lack of management hence lack of planning. Permaculture guidelines are extensive enough to aid in planning of city that works in harmony with nature and not against it.
But to begin with; no amount of planning can balance infinite human population growth on a known limited natural resources system. So priority for Indian government to mandate 1-child policy.
How about they stop filling up those lakes and create satellite cities...
Mekedatu dam is the only permanent solution.
Interlinking of rivers is the best solutionganga, pennar, ganga
Simple bengaluru is disaster city , never seen more corrupt city in world
agreed. waiting when will people realize and move out of the city
Not a disaster city , but made disaster city like North Indian people like you .
Highly overpopulated city not enough resources for everyone
Yes please go back to your state 🙏
create waste in to wealth,thats the main solution
Decongest Bangalore city by shifting political establishment, Judiciary to Hampi and cinema Industry to Mysore
@@ConanTheKeyboardWarrior Government should stop people migration to Banglore.
Stop using chemical in home... and develop lakes.. reuse it
How are you going to clean your bathroom and toilets then?
Good luck bengaluru, sab pareh-likhe gadhe rahte hai.