Infrastructure

We are used to living in filth.
People want cleanliness but they have no means to dispose their garbage.
Walk on a street you won't find a single dustbin unless it's a area with eaterys. What are people supposed to do in this situation? They throw the garbage in any space that does not belong to any indi individual. Often under lamp post, drainage, building corners or building back side area.

because dehati/slummie scums steal them within days of installation. Until the government starts shooting these rats on sight, dustbins will remain nonexistent in India. And you are right. It is hard to blame the public for not littering when everyone grows up in filth and sees everyone throwing garbage everywhere. It will take at least a 5 years of weekly road sweeping and tough policing/fines to rectify this social nuisance.




 
because dehati/slummie scums steal them within days of installation. Until the government starts shooting these rats on sight, dustbins will remain nonexistent in India. And you are right. It is hard to blame the public for not littering when everyone grows up in filth and sees everyone throwing garbage everywhere. It will take at least a 5 years of weekly road sweeping and tough policing/fines to rectify this social nuisance.





tfw they steal plastic bins too
wtf
 
why...r we not planning to build LRT vande metro or neo metro for smaller cities. what is difference here?? did we built it in Mauritius, coz i m seeing indian flag also.
Ya'll Nibbiars Here's a little story.

State: I want to built a Urban Transit System in City X which suffers from traffic to ease it, Center can it be done?.

Center: We can't fund every Urban transit systems in India.

State: Okay, alteast give us the premission to built one on our own.

Center: Hmph.

State: ?.

Center: OK, But I am not approving low interest Foreign debt, take from domestic lenders at higher interest because I don't want to be a guarantor for a International debt, but will implement high FIRR on your system so your cost ballons along with high GST's, with absolutely no Subsidy and VGP.

State: But, okay, I will start tendering the contracts

Center: How dare you built Depot on that land parcel you ungrateful fool will file a case in your State H.C and get a injunction and stay order on the construction.

State: That's it, you can't fund it, you can't approve foreign debt, can't provide subsidy or VGF, but will impose High FIRR and GST's and will not give any necessary premission to even built one, and on top of that takes all our taxes and gives nothing in return. I am done with it.

And like that the project is delayed with ever booming costs and no deadline in the way.
 
because dehati/slummie scums steal them within days of installation. Until the government starts shooting these rats on sight, dustbins will remain nonexistent in India. And you are right. It is hard to blame the public for not littering when everyone grows up in filth and sees everyone throwing garbage everywhere. It will take at least a 5 years of weekly road sweeping and tough policing/fines to rectify this social nuisance.






Most probably will sell them to local scrap dealers. If administration is serious we can track them easily and capture this rat behavior guys.

Then

PMGY (Pradhan Mantri Gulag Yojna)
 
Ya'll Nibbiars Here's a little story.

State: I want to built a Urban Transit System in City X which suffers from traffic to ease it, Center can it be done?.

Center: We can't fund every Urban transit systems in India.

State: Okay, alteast give us the premission to built one on our own.

Center: Hmph.

State: ?.

Center: OK, But I am not approving low interest Foreign debt, take from domestic lenders at higher interest because I don't want to be a guarantor for a International debt, but will implement high FIRR on your system so your cost ballons along with high GST's, with absolutely no Subsidy and VGP.

State: But, okay, I will start tendering the contracts

Center: How dare you built Depot on that land parcel you ungrateful fool will file a case in your State H.C and get a injunction and stay order on the construction.

State: That's it, you can't fund it, you can't approve foreign debt, can't provide subsidy or VGF, but will impose High FIRR and GST's and will not give any necessary premission to even built one, and on top of that takes all our taxes and gives nothing in return. I am done with it.

And like that the project is delayed with ever booming costs and no deadline in the way.
thnx... for explain project delays reason. also asking, why built these Mauritius LRT for india, although we hv neo metro nd vande metro for smaller cities. so i was want to knew difference between them.
 
thnx... for explain project delays reason. also asking, why built these Mauritius LRT for india, although we hv neo metro nd vande metro for smaller cities. so i was want to knew difference between them.
Ya'll the LRT has higher capacity, safer, advanced, driverless and constantly being researched, proven track record and can fit in even tighter spots than the Elevated BRTS repackaged as Metro Neo.
 
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when i visited gangotri nd badrinath in my childhood near 2010 (luckily one year before famous uttarakhand natural disaster)...they both were super clean. 😭😭

I will discourage anybody from going anywhere near any of the Char Dham sites, especially Kedarnath. Badrinath was relatively clean.

Every single Indian I've spoken to has said "Yes you're right. It's us Indian's that need a change in mentality. Modi/Yogi can only do so much"

So... where is the change? When is the change? One person I met ran an NGO to clean the temples and he said he believes it is coming, but he too was very disgusted and sad by what he saw

edit: By the way my mom said when she did this Yatra 40 years ago it was sparkling clean and nobody littered anywhere
 
because dehati/slummie scums steal them within days of installation. Until the government starts shooting these rats on sight, dustbins will remain nonexistent in India. And you are right. It is hard to blame the public for not littering when everyone grows up in filth and sees everyone throwing garbage everywhere. It will take at least a 5 years of weekly road sweeping and tough policing/fines to rectify this social nuisance.





Run a campaign like that of the "poo in loo." Also run "Clean the loo" campaign. Modi needs to send a message to all CM of the importance of this. Btw I'm actually shocked at UP being more clean than UK. I'm including the villages. The villages are not super clean but they are cleaner than what I saw in UK which was crazy. Very disappointed
 
Run a campaign like that of the "poo in loo." Also run "Clean the loo" campaign. Modi needs to send a message to all CM of the importance of this. Btw I'm actually shocked at UP being more clean than UK. I'm including the villages. The villages are not super clean but they are cleaner than what I saw in UK which was crazy. Very disappointed
Hill stations have waste problem compared to Plains. Due to limited space and large scale tourist flocking to an particular season they are getting overwhelmed and could not able to manage. Lack of WTP is also a concern. (Well lot of Cities were lacking Waste Treatment plant)
 
I will discourage anybody from going anywhere near any of the Char Dham sites, especially Kedarnath. Badrinath was relatively clean.

Every single Indian I've spoken to has said "Yes you're right. It's us Indian's that need a change in mentality. Modi/Yogi can only do so much"

So... where is the change? When is the change? One person I met ran an NGO to clean the temples and he said he believes it is coming, but he too was very disgusted and sad by what he saw

edit: By the way my mom said when she did this Yatra 40 years ago it was sparkling clean and nobody littered anywhere
All non-touristy villages and towns in Himalayas are much cleaner than these tourist spots. Mountain people tend to have better sense of cleanliness than plain dwellers for some reason.

Only tourist place that has managed to keep itself clean is Gangtok.
 
All non-touristy villages and towns in Himalayas are much cleaner than these tourist spots. Mountain people tend to have better sense of cleanliness than plain dwellers for some reason.

Only tourist place that has managed to keep itself clean is Gangtok.
Do you know how they do it ? They have a hard crackdown on all single use plastic. If you go further north sikkim there is an actual check of vehicles for plastic as well as bins to dispose them off.
 
Hill stations have waste problem compared to Plains. Due to limited space and large scale tourist flocking to an particular season they are getting overwhelmed and could not able to manage. Lack of WTP is also a concern. (Well lot of Cities were lacking Waste Treatment plant)

The responsibility falls on the government to export waste to places that can manage it. I'm not saying UP is substantially cleaner, it's marginal, but cleaner still. Regardless of who is flocking and who isn't, what I have observed is the Indian mentality is somehow okay with waste.
 
This a small town in J&K of barely a few thousand people. Sure it isn't something extravagant but very simple. Cleanliness, proper sidewalks with decent urban planning doesn't cost much but can change everything.

View: https://youtu.be/Ty74QFahYO4?si=EagYcR4H7oRzjKvb




This is Namchi, in Sikkim, another small town with barely a few thousand people.

View: https://youtu.be/FWqOO9b7EQ8?si=G0Vp432cs_JPDT0T



Chandigarh's GDP per capita is around 15% less than Delhi

View: https://youtu.be/O193ALoa_9s?si=WajDMqVVri_B-zNF



Meanwhile entire Delhi-NCR minus few areas looks like this despite having much higher per capita GDP than the above three.

View: https://youtu.be/of-4sT6171U?si=F2AOR-RnLXQ5o39d



An ocean of unexplainable filth and misery. Due to no planning and inadequate supply of affordable housing. Not even gonna talk about muslim areas, they are even worse.

View: https://x.com/HPhobiaWatch/status/1850769939050713360
 
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This a small town in J&K of barely a few thousand people. Sure it isn't something extravagant but very simple. Cleanliness, proper sidewalks with decent urban planning doesn't cost much but can change everything.

View: https://youtu.be/Ty74QFahYO4?si=EagYcR4H7oRzjKvb




This is Namchi, in Sikkim, another small town with barely a few thousand people.

View: https://youtu.be/FWqOO9b7EQ8?si=G0Vp432cs_JPDT0T



Chandigarh's GDP per capita is around 15% less than Delhi

View: https://youtu.be/O193ALoa_9s?si=WajDMqVVri_B-zNF



Meanwhile entire Delhi-NCR minus few areas looks like this despite having much higher per capita GDP than the above three.

View: https://youtu.be/of-4sT6171U?si=F2AOR-RnLXQ5o39d



An ocean of unexplainable filth and misery. Due to no planning and inadequate supply of affordable housing. Not even gonna talk about muslim areas, they are even worse.

View: https://x.com/HPhobiaWatch/status/1850769939050713360

There is a growing concern that planned cities cannot come up independently, it has to border a previous planned city or be around a large city.

This will lead to seoul/tokyo situation where housing is so unaffordable that people stop having kids.


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People won't be having kids in NCR, Mumbai, Kolkata, Bangalore, Chennai, Hyderabad.
 

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