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Discussion on Revised Master Plan 2035 of BDA murali772 - 6-JUL-2012
CIVIC Bangalore has great pleasure in inviting you to a round table discussion on Revised Master Plan 2035 of BDA |
Old madras road and Whitefield Road connectivity becomes reality madhu sudhan - 6-JUL-2012
On 12-7-2012, Foundation stone laying ceremony will take place at the Outer Ring Road- Whitefield Road Junction for the construction of a underpass next cave bridge. Shri. Ashok, Hon'ble Minister for Home & Transport, Government of Karnataka, Shri. Nandish Reddy, M.L.A., K.R.Puram, Smt. |
Praja Commuter Rail presentation @ OneBengaluru idontspam - 6-JUL-2012
Sunday 8th July 2012, 3PM @ 1677 17th Main, J.P.Nagar 2nd Phase, Bangalore, |
Implementation of Community Participation Law murali772 - 5-JUL-2012
Following is the text of the letter addressed by Dr Ashwin Mahesh to Sri Suresh Kumar, Minister for UD, on the subject, along with his preface. I thought Prajagalu may want to contribute to the debate, and hence this post. |
Let's do it in our back-yard (LDIIOBY)! murali772 - 2-JUL-2012
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Many dangers of the mobile phone psaram42 - 2-JUL-2012
We have come a long way from the early days of the computer since 1964. The mobile phone can be a mini computer in itself hence can be cloned / hacked. |
Potential for Savings in Bangalore Power Consumption via BESCOM Incentives for Buildings sanjayv - 1-JUL-2012
Bangalore (and Karnataka), like most cities and states in India is facing a power deficit. One way around to solve this issue is to implement energy conservation measures. The terminology in the power industry for this is called demand side management (DSM). |
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Other Commuter Rail Study reports for Reference Sanjeev - 29-JUN-2012
Hidalgo County Commuter Rail Study http://www.co.hidalgo.tx.us/DocumentCenter/Home/View/14006 On Page 207 : Public meting held to take opinion of the Public. |
Bangalore's global 'Hot-Spot' ranking murali772 - 28-JUN-2012
According to a study commissioned by the Citigroup, Delhi has been named the most competitive city in India for its demonstrated ability to attract capital, business, talent and tourists by a new Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) research report. Bangalore figures at 79 (behind Delhi @ 68; Mumbai @ 70). |