Posts : Analysis

Taxation in India

asj - 7-JUL-2009

Read Shri Manivannan's post on the other thread to do with H2O. In Pune too, one consultant on such matters had said, there is enough water to go 24/7.

Right To Recall

tsubba - 7-JUL-2009

rahul chimanbhai mehta stood for loka sabha elections in gandhinagar, where LKA won by more than a lakh votes.

Can road infrastructure ever keep up with cars?

s_yajaman - 6-JUL-2009

Lots of noise is made about Bangalore not having enough infrastructure being the reason for our traffic troubles.  Here are some images from cities which have invested in more road infras

A 'corporate' Sarige ??

sathyanak - 30-JUN-2009

 
 
After reading a lot of discussions about the Rail Vajras and Vajra Vajyus, I was prompted to write this.

Notes on the meet with Mr Manivannan

murali772 - 28-JUN-2009

About 15 prajagalu attended, including Mr Vasantkumar Mysoremath (who came all the way from Mysore), and Viswanath (the acknowledged water expert, aka zenrainman).

The highlight was also the liberal packets of Mysore paak (from Mysore) and Maddur vada (from Maddur) that Manivannan had so sweetly brought with him.

Waste Water Management (WWM)

psaram42 - 26-JUN-2009

Water-carried wastes, in either solution or suspension form, that flows in sewage pipes from any house hold, commercial enterprise or an industry is called waste water in general. If it contains mainly human excreta and other organic matter it is called sewage.

Traffic Woes- Mismanagement

Neeyathi_hemmige - 25-JUN-2009

Being a benguliarn, i am sad to see the sorry plight of my garden city. Trees cut for widening the roads.

i wonder whether fly-overs and metro will ever solve the traffic congestion.

Ideally speaking i think it is the lack of proper traffic managment. Autorickshaws are a nuisance.

Nice to see a budding regulator evolving in public transport space

ramesh_mbabu - 24-JUN-2009

DIMTS is evolving as a TRAI like body to regulate public transport in Delhi.

Storm Water Drains - planning aspects

RKCHARI - 21-JUN-2009

Friends, To the best of my knowledge, the storm water drains presently in vogue in Bangalore (and I guess in most other Indian cities) is built on the lines of that existed in Roman cities 2000 years back. 

What makes HSRL so attractive?!

blrsri - 22-JUN-2009

 "After several bureaucratic hitches, the Rs 5,767-crore project has gathered steam. The 34-km high-speed rail link will start from MG Road, run along the right side of National Highway up to BIA. "

The HSRL has got the Viability Gap Funding(VGF) from the Centre..