How to solve Bengaluru’s water crisis? | Dr TV Ramachandra | Faye D’Souza

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  • čas přidán 2. 06. 2024
  • Dr TV Ramachandra from the IISC had created ripples in 2016 by saying that Bengaluru will be unlivable by 2020, and today, in 2024, the reality is not far different. India’s silicon valley has run out of water, and yet the government seems to be doing little in the right direction. Dr Ramachandra explains why the solution to Bengaluru’s impending doom is only in sustainable development and not mindlessly building more borewells.
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Komentáře • 217

  • @FayeDSouza
    @FayeDSouza  Před 2 měsíci +22

    Did you all living in Bengaluru see this crisis coming?

    • @liv4nation781
      @liv4nation781 Před 2 měsíci +3

      Yes maam, under congress we forsee further adversaries snowballing into major crisis🙏🏻🙏🏻

    • @RahulKumar-sz2xr
      @RahulKumar-sz2xr Před 2 měsíci

      I live TN

    • @user-vz6pp8up3g
      @user-vz6pp8up3g Před 2 měsíci +8

      Yes, because everyone in India wants to live in Bengaluru because of the weather. But now that sooo many people are living in the city, the weather of Bengaluru is becoming bad and also, the water is being dried up

    • @sudarshanachatterjee5839
      @sudarshanachatterjee5839 Před 2 měsíci

      Yes always

    • @raosensei63
      @raosensei63 Před 2 měsíci +1

      I kept wondering what would happen.
      Where would we get water from for all these concrete monsters that we're mushrooming in Bangalore like weeds.

  • @vaishalee02
    @vaishalee02 Před 2 měsíci +30

    Thankyou for sharing this. Can’t believe we are paying such high taxes, practising waste segregation, conserving water in consumption and still there is no long term initiative to fix this. Government is more concerned about % of KannadaOnNameboards .

    • @SharmaKumarRamesh1
      @SharmaKumarRamesh1 Před 2 měsíci +1

      You as a public doing whatever best you could do,but who will tell the rulers ?

    • @rocketmohan
      @rocketmohan Před 2 měsíci

      absolutely, because paying taxes is clearly the pinnacle of environmental activism. I mean, who needs to plant trees when you can just toss your cash at the government and call it a day, right? And of course, parking under trees definitely balances out any environmental harm, because trees magically appear out of thin air, don't they? And let's not forget how the USA government's track record of war and ecological destruction really screams "nature lover." Who needs accountability when you can just sit back and hope the local government will magically fix everything? Yeah, let's just keep sitting on our hands saying "i paid tax" Brilliant plan.

  • @gilbertdsouza7752
    @gilbertdsouza7752 Před 2 měsíci +52

    Irresponsible, unplanned growth of city. Thanks to the politicians, bureaucrats and the builders 😢

    • @codewalters
      @codewalters Před 2 měsíci +3

      Politicians don't think that far ahead.

    • @isilakarnata
      @isilakarnata Před 2 měsíci +3

      + IT czars who provided unregulated number of jobs to migrants and enslaved them by 20 year loans thus making circuit between banks , IT outsourcing and RajySabha and England PMship

    • @vidit9970
      @vidit9970 Před 2 měsíci

      This is going to happen in most of the major cities if we don't open our eyes.

  • @atmanandn4960
    @atmanandn4960 Před 2 měsíci +46

    Politicians killed Bengaluru there is no return, they killed lakes now environment will kill us.

    • @thepalebluedot4171
      @thepalebluedot4171 Před 2 měsíci

      Karnataka politicians are similar to Bihari politicians... They all want to amass huge wealth !
      It is with the help of government officials and political bigwigs the builders have illegally encroached the water bodies like lakes in and around bangalore since time immemorial... Now this political mafia is harassing the public with crazy rules.

  • @poenvisitor
    @poenvisitor Před 2 měsíci +13

    In our office, there is a leak in a tap. There is not a single person who l bring it to the notice of the concerned department to ensure its rectified at the earliest. As I am the only person who is bringing it to the notice of that department, they are ignoring it & water is being wasted continuously. I think this type of issue is there in most of the places. Nowadays, people don't even mind paying the hefty bills, they l say summer, so bill has increased.

  • @shawarmagames1689
    @shawarmagames1689 Před 2 měsíci +8

    Today its Bangalore, tomorrow it will be your City. We saw it coming and still didn't do anything. Its frustrating what this govt is doing. Political parties just know how to do good PR , nothing else.

  • @anilraghu8687
    @anilraghu8687 Před 2 měsíci +16

    He is the real expert. Others are thinking old way like borewells
    Preserve rajakaluve with lakes. They were 10 metre wide connected lakes and prevented flooding

    • @preranpjm1
      @preranpjm1 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Rajakaluve? That's encroached and built tech parks on those. Never they would work on reclaiming it. .

  • @dheerajlamba2834
    @dheerajlamba2834 Před 2 měsíci +19

    Yes! I have seen this coming , living in this beautiful city from last 20 years, came here in 2004, it was indeed great city, people were humble, now road rage, anger on road, people are ready to take fight, north Indian south India heat is hitting, North Indian thinks Hindi is national language (which is not). unplanned growth, lack of visionary leadership.SM Krishna was great mind rest is history

    • @srinivasrao369
      @srinivasrao369 Před 2 měsíci

      Very true

    • @Akash-tz7bt
      @Akash-tz7bt Před 2 měsíci +3

      Well companies should think to set up there infrastructure in other parts of India. No one wants to come Bangalore. All the MNC force and give joining in Bangalore. What a person will do he will follow what his company wants. No one wants to come to so far in south.

    • @amithpallavoor
      @amithpallavoor Před 2 měsíci +2

      SM Krishna built ORR, encouraged the Builder Mafia by sanctioning Building in Plans without any forethought. He also reduced the revenue sources of BBMP by allocating the revenue earned from Property Registration Revenues to the State Government. Building the ORR killed Dakshina Pinakini river.

    • @enginedream8430
      @enginedream8430 Před 2 měsíci

      Yes you are right brother. North Indian are the main culprit of bangluru's water crisis, they are the one who drank all the vainglorious water. They encroached all the beautiful lakes and build their huts on top of it. No politician or native banglorian is responsible for this crisis. North Indians are the only one responsible for the crisis appearing in bangluru. Only banglorians are the pure race in the whole of India. North Indians are too white, but real color of banglorian is dark brown. North Indians should immediately vacate the place because they are drinking too much of water. They Drink 2 glass more water than banglorians....

  • @sudarshanachatterjee5839
    @sudarshanachatterjee5839 Před 2 měsíci +14

    The ruthless construction i see around the hebbal/yelahanka area makes me wonder why won't we be facing water crisis

    • @good123g
      @good123g Před 2 měsíci

      South Bangalore also

  • @ajooba4466
    @ajooba4466 Před 2 měsíci +17

    Everyone knew this would happen. But somehow thought it would never affect them personally and it would be someone else’s problem.
    Lakes were being filled in front of our eyes and no one batted an eye.
    It would take atleast 15 years to make Bengaluru a sustainable liveable city.
    That is , if we do something now.
    Else this would be an abandoned city soon.
    A sad reality 😢😢😢

  • @madganesh
    @madganesh Před 2 měsíci +1

    Thanks to Faye and Dr Ramachandra for bringing this perspective and a measurable action plan

  • @premn158
    @premn158 Před 2 měsíci +13

    3 lakes in the surroundings of JP Nagar had been rejunavated.Sarakki lake,Jarganahalli lake and Chunchghatta lake.

  • @machete128
    @machete128 Před 2 měsíci +8

    10 yrs ago when me and my husband wer looking for a flat to purchase around itpl whitefield, our family friend was working as a bank manager, so we went and spoke to him abt our plans to invest in flat in whitefield, he told 10 yrs ago, that there will be severe water problems in the future in n around that area, and he advised me not to invest, we listned ti him and didn't invest, its seems soo surreal to me, what he predicted a decade ago, we are witnessing today

    • @SuperArindam1982
      @SuperArindam1982 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Even Bengaluru authority has announced not to invest in properties where there are no corporation water.

  • @androidmobile8330
    @androidmobile8330 Před 2 měsíci +4

    Whats happened is happened. What appalls me is the attitude of the government now, at this situation. They are not talking about solutions. Imposing fines on the usage of drinking water to wash cars etc. isn't enough.

  • @wasimaec11
    @wasimaec11 Před 2 měsíci

    Dr. Tv Ramachandra is working for a better future of Bangalore and Karnataka.

  • @yuvaraj2358
    @yuvaraj2358 Před 2 měsíci

    As there is a old saying -
    *_We are cutting the tree branch where we are sheltering in._*
    That tree branch can be of local ecosystem/natural resources/blue planet earth!
    Thank you Faye and Dr TV Ramachandra sir for highlighting the root causes of the water crisis (in bangalore or anywhere), uncovering the ground realities and the immediate need of acting for sustainable development which upkeeps the cleaner water & air and optimal green cover for the people present& for future generations.
    *Thank you for the sincere efforts & taking time in highliting the problems and best solutions. Quite informative & everyone should know these for awareness sake and to act with responsibility be it governance body or an individual.*
    Losing that 5,000 hectare forestation is such a sad & bad thing. True GDP with green gdp measure is a great mentioning.
    If continue to neglect like in passed decades be it authorities/individuals/mafias abuse.. then it'll be of self harming.
    If not planning to correct/succeed then we are planning/progressing to fail.
    Once again many thanks to Faye & Team and Dr TV sir🙏

  • @remensubburemen5226
    @remensubburemen5226 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Really good interview mam
    Good suggestions by Dr.TV Ramachandra
    Hope it will be implemented sooner to save 'Namma Bengaluru'
    Good example of saraki lake sir

  • @royaranha2049
    @royaranha2049 Před 2 měsíci +1

    So clear and frank,Bombay will go the same way ,and the whole country too,builder mafia

  • @danielmurzellotheunknownma7481
    @danielmurzellotheunknownma7481 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Helpful information ℹ️..
    Sad Very sad..
    Despite warning no action was taken..
    Thanks for sharing this interview..

  • @jyotivig3666
    @jyotivig3666 Před měsícem

    I hope the govt has the sense to listen to Dr. Ramachandra. I'm from Delhi but I sympathize with Bangaloreans. What happened to 'Smart cities '?? Decrease population pressure by building and shifting economic activity in other cities, decrease the population pressure in Delhi and Bangalore.

  • @prashantdevadiga6696
    @prashantdevadiga6696 Před 2 měsíci +4

    Solutions Known..... But Not Followed..... Lack of implementation is our biggest problem today. We have reports after reports, advisories after advisories, but without timebound implemention.... all are just words. People of Bengaluru are equally responsible like the bureaucrats and the government (irrespective of any party) in creating this monster. Town planning is a joke in India, which state has a structured town planning ministry. Killing of lakes, ponds, rivers, mangroves has become our national hobby in the sake of greed for more. We all are responsible for this disaster and running away from the city is an cowardly act by so called educated IT class. Akanda Bharat 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳 Jai Hind

  • @ShirazHansen
    @ShirazHansen Před 2 měsíci +5

    No matter what measures the govt manage to execute this year, think of all the apartments, malls and tech campuses currently being built all over Bangalore now. Once people start living in these, the amount of water that will be extracted from Cauvery and borewells will lead to an even worse situation by the same time next year. It's incredible that permissions are still being granted for all this construction.
    With AI and recession eating up IT jobs, one can expect a significant reduction in the workforce, and also a significant shrinking in pay packages for the workers that remain. Businesses already grappling with traffic issues now also have to deal with employees demanding WFH because of water issues. How long before they decide to cut their losses set up base elsewhere?
    If you thought lakes drying up was bad, wait till the IT money dries up! That's when the real crisis will hit!

    • @anudeepmayura11
      @anudeepmayura11 Před 2 měsíci

      Actually that would solve the problem.. It's the over crowding that's creating the problem.. Along with destruction of lakes and nature. Let the money go m. Be poor but atleast there won't be traffic and pollution anymore. Bengaluru wasn't built for this purpose at all.. Maybe wherever they shift has some amt of fore thinking and won't experience the same nonsense

    • @megslikeggs
      @megslikeggs Před 2 měsíci

      To anudeepmaurya,
      I understand your POV, but who will take the call of who gets to live in the city and who doesn't. When your entire life is dependent on being able to earn a certain amount of money to sustain a lifestyle you aspire to for yourself, for your family and children - will anyone be willing to let it go for their family so someone else can live in the cities ? if we all stop earning what happens to taxes ? GDP ? what will become of the country. No easy answers here, and the IT demise is likely to happen within this generation itself. Feels like we are headed for doomsday.

    • @ShirazHansen
      @ShirazHansen Před 2 měsíci

      @@anudeepmayura11 Overcrowding is not a problem, it's a symptom. The underlying problem is greed. All of this was allowed to happen unchecked over decades. Suddenly if the crowds reduce, it's not going to solve anything, the damage has been done.

  • @pradyumnakadapa5665
    @pradyumnakadapa5665 Před 2 měsíci +3

    As much as politicians and bureaucrats we the citizens are also responsible. Momentary thinking, short term goals focused. We never cared when buying such properties which are in low lying areas, never checked the details of the builder agreements and khata papers because all we cared is having a luxury home.

  • @naveenmanjhi5776
    @naveenmanjhi5776 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Absolutely! Man! Ramachandra is spot on, like insights into this city's water crisis are like a beacon of light in a murky pond. His foresight in predicting this crisis years ago is commendable, but it's disheartening to see his warnings fall on deaf ears of the government.
    As his proposals to rejuvenate lakes and rethink city planning sound like a breath of fresh air, some of his suggestions might need a reality check (I personally think so). cause, relocating all industries overnight sounds like a herculean task, and holding bureaucrats accountable might be easier said than done, don't you think?
    And let's talk about his idea of redefining economic metrics to include environmental costs. It sounds revolutionary, but how do we even begin to implement such a monumental change? It's like trying to teach you old dog new tricks.
    I hope my criticism don't bring him down, but while watching the interview i had these questions in mind (seeing the non-corporating behavior of the residents here). But I must say that ramachandra's proposals to fix lakes and implement immediate water management measures are like a lifeline for Bangalore. With the city boiling under the scorching sun, we need pragmatic solutions more than ever, we need to start AT LEAST.
    In the end, it's a delicate balance between visionary thinking and practical action. And his ideas, though sometimes sound lofty, serve as a rallying cry for us to wake up and smell the coffee. After all, saving Bengaluru's water isn't just about big ideas; it's about rolling up our sleeves and getting our hands dirty. It's everyone's responsibility.
    I'm from North India, living in bangalore since 2017, I've seen changes and rapid grown in front of my own eyes, and of course the drastic change in weather. Some people may don’t like me commenting reality here. But we need to be one.

  • @ayeshashaikh2989
    @ayeshashaikh2989 Před 2 měsíci

    I lived in Hosapete in Karnataka. When I use to visit Bangalore in 2012 it felt amazing. The weather was beautiful. Summer don’t seem like summer unlike in Hospaete where the temperature rises upto 40. Now I’m living in Bangalore and in 2024 I can’t believe that this is Bangalore. It’s damn hot here. Would request the government to please rejuvenate the lakes and the green area too

  • @ajaysharma292
    @ajaysharma292 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Good content. People need to unite and work towards the solution.

  • @vinaykulkarni4085
    @vinaykulkarni4085 Před 2 měsíci +3

    Local citizens who own individual houses are also responsible for this situation by not taking rain water harvesting and borewell recharge seriously. I hope with the points mentioned by Sir, people awaken, become civilized and act seriously.

    • @nethaji48
      @nethaji48 Před 2 měsíci

      sir please change your mind set that except you others are irresponsible citizens .Understand ,rain water harvesting and other efforts may be small participation of common man (may be 0.1 percent support to ground water management) . 80 percent of the vegetation in bangalore destroyed ,Thousands water bodies ocean like lakes are being closed and converted as apartments and politicians and real estate people are taking bath in money .For how many you have raised your voice so far

  • @raosensei63
    @raosensei63 Před 2 měsíci +4

    You have given us a brilliant analysis of the problem.
    I am glad we have brilliant young people like you.
    Thanks for enlightening us.

    • @SharmaKumarRamesh1
      @SharmaKumarRamesh1 Před 2 měsíci

      Then what ? What do you do with the brilliance? Just listen and forget ?

  • @SweetSourPickle
    @SweetSourPickle Před 2 měsíci +1

    My appreciation for the running water I get has increased immensely now.

  • @fmpranav
    @fmpranav Před 2 měsíci +1

    The only solution is build alternatives to all the current metro cities.

  • @systematicsevolutionbiogeo7859

    Thanks TVR, CES, IISc

  • @ramasatyanarayan9887
    @ramasatyanarayan9887 Před 5 dny

    I have a humble suggestion. BWSSB should fix a maximum quantity of consumption of water per house. Next highly penalise the people who have not followed the rules regarding rain harvesting. Some people have resorted to cosmetic arrangements for rain harvesting.

  • @JoyRoj
    @JoyRoj Před 2 měsíci +1

    Ground water recharge is big responsibility of public at large.

  • @gilbertdsouza7752
    @gilbertdsouza7752 Před 2 měsíci +4

    Why shift industry and commercial establishments, why not Vidhan Sauda and all state government offices too ?

  • @sridharan2445
    @sridharan2445 Před 2 měsíci

    He is absolutely right.

  • @remamendonce6756
    @remamendonce6756 Před 2 měsíci

    Fantastic advice doctor

  • @vijaybgood
    @vijaybgood Před 2 měsíci

    Wow.. Faye.. Never knew you had a CZcams channel..

  • @rogercharlie
    @rogercharlie Před 2 měsíci +2

    I have not showered in 4 days. I think I'll head home eventhough I'll be jobless

  • @randomspace9146
    @randomspace9146 Před 2 měsíci

    Hats off Dr TV

  • @remamendonce6756
    @remamendonce6756 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Thanks!

  • @leezam9041
    @leezam9041 Před 2 měsíci

    The saddest part is the Politicians had seen the city in their Childhood....How could they bear the city to bring to this condition.....It's them only and municipal corporation who could have stopped it..... At first , they are Human being,....Later on anything else.....
    It is a big lesson for Every City, the Government..... They should know the limit of their own land....
    No Water..... No Life...
    . Then who you People going to Rule.....Who will Vote....?????

  • @swaroopraghunath
    @swaroopraghunath Před 2 měsíci

    Bangalore has reached a point of no return . Politicians who have major stakes in IT parks don’t want the companies to move out of Bangalore. Sad state of affairs.

  • @arutselvan4528
    @arutselvan4528 Před 2 měsíci

    The current political dispensation is arrogant and doesn’t seem to even consider the opinion of experts in solving Bengaluru’s problems! It’s only concerned about distributing freebies!

  • @Satish-ei5to
    @Satish-ei5to Před 2 měsíci +1

    Why we are planning the city when it reached its bottom? We don't expect much from politicians but sad part is the visionaries like Narayan Murthy,Ramchandra Guha can't lead a protest of like minded people and punish administration.

  • @gnanagowthami.m109
    @gnanagowthami.m109 Před 2 měsíci

    Over population is one of the reasons, as Dr T V Ramachandra says there is something called carriage ability which has exceeded in Bengaluru, n development should happen in all walks of life n every town n city of Karnataka not alone in Bengaluru, they can construct apartments to accomodate people but can someone provide water to this many ppl???

  • @getanilsam
    @getanilsam Před 2 měsíci

    Great

  • @stalwarts17
    @stalwarts17 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Don't blame people.
    Retrospect the administration, who supported the exponential real estate growth, by bribe and approval. 😢

  • @bmmr
    @bmmr Před 2 měsíci +1

    if you shift industries to far ends of bangalore or different cities, for example Kanakapura or Hubli being the next IT hub - with Bangalore traffic it makes impossible to travel daily, unless people sell their houses in Bangalore and buy or rent there. avoid adding more apartment complex, restore lakes and resolve cauvery water crisis with other states, what we have and need v/s what we can give

    • @arvinddash2811
      @arvinddash2811 Před 2 měsíci +1

      That is not possible they will do any development now only freebies.
      And they will not do any development in Hubli or belgaum forget it or even other parts of Karnataka like Mangalore etc .

  • @swatisharma9006
    @swatisharma9006 Před 2 měsíci

    Agree a 💯 🙏

  • @royaranha2049
    @royaranha2049 Před 2 měsíci

    Dr is so forthright

  • @haridasification
    @haridasification Před 2 měsíci +2

    Rainwater harvesting by individuals in their homes and apartments and side drains and STPs by government while saving lakes and rivers plus i have done rainwater harvesting from past 12 years and I have no issues plus our area vibhuthipura lake is in good condition

  • @Shivakumar-td4cz
    @Shivakumar-td4cz Před 2 měsíci

    All Borewells should be closed and only govt should be allowed to dig borewells and water should be available for everyone.

  • @lilyaranha5272
    @lilyaranha5272 Před 2 měsíci

    Have seen even 5 cent land Homes fully concretised, please keep good space for rainwater to seep inside. 🙏

  • @iconsoul-rz2iz
    @iconsoul-rz2iz Před 2 měsíci

    Whatever Dr. can suggest, things will be like this and there will not be any change.

  • @mahendrasinghpawar7771
    @mahendrasinghpawar7771 Před 2 měsíci

    100% agreed

  • @sharathahuja8261
    @sharathahuja8261 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Alas, a cry in the wilderness.

  • @joshuadmello8088
    @joshuadmello8088 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Sir, you speak quite holistically. I would vote for you if you given a chance. Or you could be in the upper house... or nominated. We need people like you.
    Thinking deeper, we may get solutions to why people encroach lakes. This was a small part I may have some reservations, regarding being ruthless, although you may not meant to sound harsh probably. Maybe employers need to compulsorily provide 20 sq. metres per head for every non local person employed in a place.
    Overall I liked the way and agree with most things you said.
    Thank you Faye for bringing him. Goa is undergoing land-use change too. Goa will face problems some years later. May we awaken.
    Andrew Millison's video on Trees and water is quite informative.
    Pope Francis' Laudato Si' is a broader writing on Climate Change. Scientists need to go beyond science to the humanities, jurisprudence, divinities.
    May God protect us all.

    • @snmmn1235
      @snmmn1235 Před 2 měsíci

      Upper House? You need to pay atleast 30 Cr to purchase a seat in upper house.

  • @Manjulamanjula-tz3jp
    @Manjulamanjula-tz3jp Před 2 měsíci

    I would like to live in Bengaluru nowadays I don't have this wish 😢😢😢

  • @jyotivig3666
    @jyotivig3666 Před měsícem

    Delhi and Bangalore are both successful cities in terms of agglomeration economies. It also implies unchecked migration and growth of these cities. However there is a threshold of how much population a city can handle, this implies there must be growth of allied cities in the region around these agglomerations. They will grow fast and take pressure off these larger agglomerations.

  • @laya0srinivas
    @laya0srinivas Před 2 měsíci

    From which apartment Dr. is giving this interview?

  • @krishnaacharya842
    @krishnaacharya842 Před 2 měsíci

    It's will help next year

  • @user-su4gg2vw5u
    @user-su4gg2vw5u Před 2 měsíci

    IISc Bangalore + IIT Dharward.
    Should work on Climate Change + Drought Situation + Water Crisis in Karnataka.
    These People should send Report to Central Water Commission and State Government.
    Disilting of Lakes is important and New Lakes + Garden should be Built.
    River should be Integrated.
    North Bangalore and Tumkur Should be Developed.
    So as to Decongest South Bangalore.

  • @djmusicmr
    @djmusicmr Před 2 měsíci

    Doc spoke 100% faxxx. Encroachers have to go away

  • @JohnDoe___69
    @JohnDoe___69 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Still my company is not providing WFH

  • @jayantadeb5948
    @jayantadeb5948 Před 2 měsíci

    Sir u r comment 100 parcent right. Only 5/6 states covered industry. Rest all india less industry. So every body moving towards that city.

  • @j_Uy_8qwi8HbC9XLt4kpvQ
    @j_Uy_8qwi8HbC9XLt4kpvQ Před 2 měsíci

    Human greed and foolishness is the main reason for this. Surely Bangalore is doomed

  • @adiseshcr7834
    @adiseshcr7834 Před 2 měsíci

    ❤❤❤

  • @dineshbeura4993
    @dineshbeura4993 Před 2 měsíci +1

    don't worry. water will be back in 3 months. keep building towards 20 trillion economy.

    • @ringostarr1038
      @ringostarr1038 Před 2 měsíci +1

      ok o.o thanks unknown guy who seems jealoud some how. Do u need ticket to pakistn?

  • @fiverose12
    @fiverose12 Před 2 měsíci

    Gentleman,
    As we know, Bengaluru is the richest city in India, why dont we think of Desalination plants. We could run pipelines to bring seawater from Mangalore same like we have pipelines to bring kavery water from Mysore.
    We have great relations with Middle eastern countries ( UAE, Saudi, etc) where population survives only on desalination plants. We can have JV’s with gulf countries to develop desalination plants to cater Bengaluru where there are no rivers. ( only rain water harvesting).
    Gentleman let us not have blame culture , rather provide the ideas and support each other.
    Regards
    Fairoz Ahmed
    Bengaluru.

  • @lavenyapadmanaban1455
    @lavenyapadmanaban1455 Před 2 měsíci

    We can do cloud seeding

  • @Rameshsubramanya
    @Rameshsubramanya Před 2 měsíci

    Horrible growth, horrible planning, out numberered people and this is what happens, god save indian cities, pls stop this unnecessary development

  • @sureshbharadwaj7403
    @sureshbharadwaj7403 Před 2 měsíci

    Nothing will happen unless we have better, more visionary and responsible politicians and political leaders allowing good sense, scientific thinking , long term planning and implement capable expert solutions.

  • @legspinismylife
    @legspinismylife Před 2 měsíci +1

    Real estate mafia, take a bow.. you have successfully killed a beautiful city

  • @revathiiyengar1058
    @revathiiyengar1058 Před 2 měsíci

    Politicians unplanned and unchecked growth of real estate sector is the root cause of this scarcity. It's time they go back to history to learn civic management contributed by learned like Kuvempu.....who had developed many lakes with foresight of future.....but the land mafia has ruined all lakes to fill their coffins by building apartments.

  • @AshokSoni-cf4ye
    @AshokSoni-cf4ye Před 2 měsíci

    Govt should have mesures to rectifly cities in india drainging water by boreing in many state in north problem will arise in future

  • @himanshukumarsahu8337
    @himanshukumarsahu8337 Před měsícem

    How this message will reach to government of Karnataka, if they don't have any solution for this water crisis.

  • @nvgeorgewenzel
    @nvgeorgewenzel Před 2 měsíci +2

    Why don't the authorities concerned start desilting the lakes right away so that maximum rain water is held in these lakes

    • @ShirazHansen
      @ShirazHansen Před 2 měsíci +2

      They've been desilting belandur and varthur Lake for 4 years now, and still haven't finished..

    • @jpreddy9902
      @jpreddy9902 Před 2 měsíci

      It won't be finished until next monsoon. People may suffer next year too

  • @chandanmishrikoti2392
    @chandanmishrikoti2392 Před měsícem

    Banglore is text books example how not to develop city and where not to live. Benglur on the way of Kolkata. Dying city without water

  • @tadepalliprasad
    @tadepalliprasad Před 2 měsíci

    No dearth of crisis managers in India .we need visionaries

  • @trinitypowers1
    @trinitypowers1 Před 2 měsíci

    Those were the days when Gmail... Yahoo etc were not there...and we were using the net address for emails...
    Sri SM Krishna was CM then...
    I wrote to him to incorporate Ring Main all along Ring Road.... which could definitely help in distribution of water on either side up to seven to eight kms...
    He appreciated the proposal ...but it didn't happen...
    BWSSB would have benefited hugely in proper distribution of water and in reducing leakages

  • @ghufransharif3605
    @ghufransharif3605 Před 2 měsíci

    Total irresponsible citizens, corrupt officials and politicians help in bringing up this crisis .

  • @lakshmanaprasadan6050
    @lakshmanaprasadan6050 Před 2 měsíci

    Storm water channels spoiled. Lakes/tanks are dried and allowed to build apartments. Everywhere concrete/tiles footpaths, leaving no space to flow rain water into earth, thereby ground water shortage. Administrators, builders,spoiled the water resources.

  • @21Bluestar
    @21Bluestar Před 2 měsíci

    I heard 🐓 koooo kooooed ko! Hence proved Dr. Ramchandra is right person to talk on this issue...

  • @cassionapoleon1327
    @cassionapoleon1327 Před 2 měsíci

    We need a scientifical approach to the issue

  • @shreekr69
    @shreekr69 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Only option is to bring arabian sea ...and drink salt water😂

  • @kruthisunder9258
    @kruthisunder9258 Před 2 měsíci

    Build skyscrapers, metro , malls grow horizontal and vertical and cry for water

  • @user-hz7tx3cs4y
    @user-hz7tx3cs4y Před 2 měsíci +1

    We need WFH

  • @musicmania1959
    @musicmania1959 Před 2 měsíci

    Recharge is paramount. It is done in the Middle East.

  • @commentatorxyz5514
    @commentatorxyz5514 Před 2 měsíci

    Come to Hyderabad, a Multicultural Tech hub with lower traffic, crime & language problems. Our ex-CM K Chandrashekar Rao has built Kaleshwaram project (world's largest lift-irrigation project) to address water problems for next 50 years.

  • @ganeshkoneru6706
    @ganeshkoneru6706 Před 2 měsíci

    debates on real estate and returns, upcoming locations for faster returns etc etc, greed over need, now we have to run away from our own investments. Surplus of earnings or smart choices of investments shall never be beyond end usage. Exploiting natural resources hits back, hits back to an extent of no future and yet most of our TRPs and businesses are focused for too near a future without basic thought of understanding basics. My dear city dwellers, unsold inventory and unmindful short term investors false hype have let concrete to consume our water. We need water or more buildings

  • @sadguru1969
    @sadguru1969 Před 2 měsíci

    This nonsense will go on until and unless the locals don't wakeup against the authorities to take action !

  • @ringostarr1038
    @ringostarr1038 Před 2 měsíci +2

    THE CURRENT CONGRESS GOVT OF KARNATAKA GAVE KAVERI WATER TO TAMIL NADU
    o.o This was as expected. Karnataka did not have enough water to share several months ago. The Congress Govt is responsible for this, every one know in Bangalore.

    • @moshemoshe5201
      @moshemoshe5201 Před 2 měsíci

      Ur. Selfishness to not share is the karma ur getting now😂

    • @ringostarr1038
      @ringostarr1038 Před 2 měsíci

      @@moshemoshe5201 o.o no, ur karma is to bend & give it to your politicians. Now, because ur rat nest has grown out of your state borders, your karma is coming, prepare ur rear gear

    • @ringostarr1038
      @ringostarr1038 Před 2 měsíci

      @@moshemoshe5201 But it is also Karnataka's congress party fault. When you do not have water at home, you should not give it to neighbours. Bangalore is growing city, o.o did u giv Karnataka ur Tamil madar for one ratri, to ask for water that is not yours?

  • @shivaramannair7212
    @shivaramannair7212 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Do these experts hide under rocks

  • @lingamurthyes4142
    @lingamurthyes4142 Před měsícem

    Stoping building activity for 2 years is not a solution sir.

  • @rashmisridhar7806
    @rashmisridhar7806 Před 2 měsíci

    Alas even now if not taken measures to save Bengaluru , we bengaluruans need to leave our mother land n get lost .

  • @remamendonce6756
    @remamendonce6756 Před 2 měsíci

    White gold!!!!!!!

  • @premkumar-fz2oz
    @premkumar-fz2oz Před 2 měsíci +2

    In ACES layout Bangalore... Building Mafia from Andhra are purchasing BDA site at huge price and building PG's violating BDA rules.digging 3 borewell at a time in one site as deep as 1800 ft... This abusing of land... very unfortunate..

  • @prakashbr3568
    @prakashbr3568 Před 2 měsíci

    Please provide Dr.T V Ramachandra's e.mail to seek his guidance in saving water for our big apartment.

  • @MrSatadal
    @MrSatadal Před 2 měsíci

    Bengaluru cant sustain so many people.. Everything has a capacity.

  • @akershdavid5789
    @akershdavid5789 Před 2 měsíci

    I wish he was in the govt. Again, why would he be needed as they want only uneducated goons with no vision. Sad state of affairs. Especially when all solutions & knowledge is around us.