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Gaia Ekole Dec 2023
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Gaia Ekole Short Movie 28 Nov 2023
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Gaia Ekole Short Movie 28 Nov 2023
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Churchgate - CSTM Pedestrian Priority Corridor
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Churchgate to Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus Pedestrian Priority Corridor. A proposal by Gautam Kirtane, Ratan J Batliboi and Pranav Naik. Primary Objective: -To facilitate a comfortable, safe, and enjoyable walking experience for millions of pedestrians, in the heart of Mumbai’s Heritage Precinct and Central Business District that connects Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus and Churchgate stat...
Squalor to Splendour - A hope for Mumbai’s Mithi River
zhlédnutí 14KPřed 3 lety
This Documentary film titled “Squalor to Splendour - A hope for Mumbai’s Mithi River”, was conceptualised by Dr Rakesh Kumar, National Environmental Engineering Research Institute (NEERI), Mumbai Zonal Centre, in 2014, for the purpose of creating awareness on the Mithi River. It was not formally released into the public domain. On this 16th anniversary of the devastating floods of 26th July 200...

Komentáře

  • @krishnachaitanyapendurthi9365

    Poverty is the biggest enemy along with the government apathy

  • @vanithabalsubramaniyan8378
    @vanithabalsubramaniyan8378 Před 2 měsíci

    All the industries must be compelled to maintain hygiene and maintenance services from their side.

  • @rajendrakumar8419
    @rajendrakumar8419 Před 2 měsíci

    What’s the solution get out and pick the rubbish , just don’t show us the problem . Get a group together and start doing something positive

  • @mihirlalbhaumik9811
    @mihirlalbhaumik9811 Před 3 měsíci

    Mithi river deserves to be developed as river front as done in Ahmedabad.

  • @aruushijain8338
    @aruushijain8338 Před 3 měsíci

    मिठी dhang se bolo beta ...apan Hindi bolte hue hi bade hue hain 😊

  • @pravachan4355
    @pravachan4355 Před 3 měsíci

    Volunteers should clean up the garbage first then build sewer treatment plants. This type of project was done successfully in Bangalore.

  • @Satish-ei5to
    @Satish-ei5to Před 5 měsíci

    Amuchi mithi maily,papiyonke pap dhote dhote.

  • @rbc812
    @rbc812 Před 6 měsíci

    Your government in sleeping. More improvement should be done.

  • @nima1378
    @nima1378 Před 7 měsíci

    India 😂

  • @zuulthemonster3222
    @zuulthemonster3222 Před rokem

    Almost all the rivers in India are heavily polluted.. they are like open sewers!!!

    • @bot_nemetronicus
      @bot_nemetronicus Před 9 měsíci

      Not all there are many acceptions like sabarmati river and river front which was used to look like this is past but now it's world class tourism attraction and many more

  • @MrVaishnav07
    @MrVaishnav07 Před rokem

    people are selfish or there parents didn't teach them how to treat with nature or a special community is harming nature and bmc officers what they r doing

  • @jessielazaula4318
    @jessielazaula4318 Před rokem

    Nid ma dredging...

  • @matthiasschmatz8101

    First of all a slum is not a place where people should live. Second is a city needs a functional system to deal with garbage, waste water. Third is, dealing with part of the garbage and polute nature with the rest is not recycling! And it should not be allowed to anyone to destroy nature with its rivers, woods, mangroves, animals. All men have to learn to live with our planet, not against it. So a little bit of trash collecting is only the first step. We all have to stop that tsunami of garbage! And if our leaders don't work with us on this world problem we have to replace them with better ones. Or we will all die in garbage.

  • @amitavadas7533
    @amitavadas7533 Před rokem

    Complete lack of political and administrative will

  • @apextroll
    @apextroll Před rokem

    It is a big challenge. Start out with incremental change. Get people at the top headwaters to put less in, and the people in the middle to take more out, and then work your way down building an ecosystem. 30 or 50 year horizon.

  • @devenlad
    @devenlad Před rokem

    Slums

  • @jayanthpatki7845
    @jayanthpatki7845 Před rokem

    Sediment traps are the solution. Cover them with solar panels and an automated dredging mechanism. ZERO fuel cost. Sediment can be deposited on the quarried / mined borders of Sanjay Gandhi National Park.

  • @ronlikhar5506
    @ronlikhar5506 Před rokem

    No garbage anywhere in Mumbai 🎉 Clean Mumbai, Green Mumbai 👌

  • @vidh7117
    @vidh7117 Před rokem

    Been around for millennia?...... You need to revisit this statement

  • @anonymousboy2561
    @anonymousboy2561 Před 2 lety

    Amazing bro

  • @Sonuverma-zp3nw
    @Sonuverma-zp3nw Před 2 lety

    Good documentary, keep it up brother

  • @hindustanimuslim6148
    @hindustanimuslim6148 Před 2 lety

    I live near this river river but now it is a Nala very bad

  • @oh_namz
    @oh_namz Před 2 lety

    People in Mumbai are so busy they go out for adventure to so many places, forgetting what they have in their back yard

  • @tolykozin
    @tolykozin Před 2 lety

    This is really sad and disturbing. Some of the brightest IIT engineers and they can't figure out a way to clean up the river. There is no political will and there is a lethargy on the part of the people. There are several videos explaining why the river is filthy and how to clean it up but 50 years later there are still the same videos explaining the same thing but nothing has been done!

    • @surimenon7660
      @surimenon7660 Před 3 měsíci

      They will do ALL FOR MONEY 😃😃👍🙏🚩🚩🚩🙏

  • @Whistleblowerz
    @Whistleblowerz Před 3 lety

    Amazing 🔥

  • @vijayak2470
    @vijayak2470 Před 3 lety

    Excellent video. Watched the ealier one too. Can we set up some small waste to energy plants all along the river so that the slum dwellers can run it themselves and also get their cooking gas at a minimal cost (esp with skyrocketing cylinder prices). This will help stop sewage entering the river. Also why not tie large nets across under the river at various places to stop the plastic flowing through the water. The rag pickers will come and pick it clean through the day. Also floating reed cleaners can be set up that will keep the water as clean as possible. Lots can be done by people/NGOs with help from the govt.