Everyone is eyeing a piece of the pie. In my opinion, it's not going to make a significant difference for a city which has emerged as the Silicon Valley of India over decades. Though if the water crisis looms around for quite some time, that's anothe
Water Crisis Threatens India's Growth, Warns Moody's:
A Moody's report sounds the alarm on India's water crisis, highlighting its potential to stall economic growth and social stability.
The Challenge: Growing population, urbanization, and climat
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SHIV DIXIT
Stealth • 7m
Idea for you implement now
So guy's we all know that currently Bangalore is suffering from water crisis and reports are saying that soon water demand in India by 2030 will be 2X of present demand because people are using water very carelessly and I
Do you think you should also contribute to save the environment?
Introducing a game-changer for urban sustainability in India! 🌱 Our innovative solution combines rainwater and solar energy harvesting, revolutionizing how households tackle water sca
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Anupam Tiwari
Stealth • 7m
Hey
As in Bangalore some regions facing water crisis, Why are people not trying rain water harvesting as rainy season getting started?
Could I make an app to get them the nearest service provider or also could tie up with some.
Will work after sp
To all civil engineers and civil engineering professors, I know Water Curing is an essential process in construction 🏗️ processes. But like when India and the world is facing a water crisis. Big cities are running out of water and wells are getting
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MAX
Stealth • 1m
Parking crisis
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These days, every family has a car, but small businesses /small shops in cities often lack sufficient parking space, with many having only one or two parking spots.how we can solve this problem
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Sanskar
Stealth • 6m
Banglore Is suffering from severe water crisis but do you onow that the Western Ganga Dynasty (350–1000 CE) of ancient India had the solution for this?
As we all know, Banglore is a landlocked city with only 4 small rivers which is not enough for th
I think INDIA should focus on Sustainability, Recycling, Waste and Water Management.
We need startups and companies to focus on this. As a majority of Cities are very poor in waste management (mostly NIL) and none thinks about Ground water restoratio
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Raj
Stealth • 9m
Everyone is eyeing a piece of the pie. In my opinion, it's not going to make a significant difference for a city which has emerged as the Silicon Valley of India over decades. Though if the water crisis looms around for quite some time, that's anothe
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Udyamee
Stealth • 6m
The temperature in my area is above 49°C today, and there is a significant water scarcity.
I see a huge opportunity in this space. Are there any startups working on this problem, and how are they solving it?