Mission 272 PLUS: Gujarat is so developed that an ‘Aam Aadmi’ arrives in a Wagon-R but leaves in Mercedez and a Private Plane
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These days even Jaipur has become a part of Gujarat (like Feku’s propaganda team showing Chinese bus stands to claim those are from Ahmedabad)!!!
Arvind Kejriwal, who has been attacking major political leaders for using chartered aircraft of corporates, today created flutter by traveling in such an aircraft from Jaipur to Delhi this evening.
Source: Indian Express
their Leaders will keep watching porn in assemblies,
and their corrupt Parties will keep misleading Public and looting the country
Is our nation safe in the hands of such politicians?
Obviously Not! These hands are meant for something else!
#ShameOnYou
Source : http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/slideshows/...
Real pictures of stinking and sluggish Sabarmati river
The Sabarmati River — stinking, sluggish and black as tar — runs between the living, breathing world and that of the dead. Beyond the promenades and the glitzy riverfront banks, the reality of the Sabarmati River is bleak
Sabarmati: Third most polluted river in the country
Back in 2010, the river was branded as the third most polluted in the country by the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), with the highest volumes of F.Coli in the country. F.Coli in these stretches was found to be 2.8 million MPN (most probable number) in every 100 ml of the river.
Last year, GPCB found faecal coliform bacteria
On December 1 last year, the Gujarat Pollution Control Board (GPCB) found faecal coliform (F.Coli) bacteria — which is present in human and animal excreta — in the riverfront to be 43 per litre, which increases to lethal 1,400/ lt at the Vasna-Narol bridge.
Indifference of a city to Sabarmati river
Just 500 metres downstream of the Vasna barrage, where the mirage of the riverfront ends, the city vomits its nauseating expulsions. The stench makes one wonder about the extent of the perverse indifference of a city to its river — its mother.
City struggling to deal with pollution in Sabarmati
Despite numerous regulations put in place over the years and the imposition of penalties worth hundreds of crores, the city is still struggling to deal with the pollution in the Sabarmati. The Sabarmati riverfront has attracted floating restaurants, gardens and river rides.
People are exposed to faecal bacteria
Right from Kamod village to Saroda in the downstream, people — especially children — are exposed to faecal bacteria, faecal streptococci, clostridium perfringens bacteria and toxic chemicals.
Biological oxygen demand also increased by 290%
The report also said that biological oxygen demand (BOD) — which indicates the concentration of biological microorganisms in water — had increased by 290%; F.Coli by 860%; and T.Coli by 480%.
Moreover, one should factor in the millions of litres of ‘treated’ effluent water of 3,365 units of Vatva, Odhav, and Naroda pumped into the river by the GIDC Megapipeline at the Vasna-Narol Bridge.
Fecal coliform bacteria beyond permissible limit
In 2011, the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) conducted random checks of pollution indicators of the river and declared in early 2012 that ‘fecal coliform and total coliform (T.Coli) bacteria were beyond permissible limit.’
BOD was found to be 4-6 times the desired level
A year after CAG’s observations were made public, Pooja Shah — a research student of the LD Engineering College — analyzed a 32 km stretch of the river between January and March last year.
She found that the BOD level, which is one of the main pollution indicators, downstream of the Vasna barrage was 13 times the desired levels. And Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD), which measures organic pollutants in water, was four to six times the desired level.
DAN wrote:
h1. Real Sabarmati Exposes the lies of Feku and his Bhakts claims of Development
Source : http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/slideshows/...
Real pictures of stinking and sluggish Sabarmati river
The Sabarmati River — stinking, sluggish and black as tar — runs between the living, breathing world and that of the dead. Beyond the promenades and the glitzy riverfront banks, the reality of the Sabarmati River is bleak
Sabarmati: Third most polluted river in the country
26 Mar, 2013
Back in 2010, the river was branded as the third most polluted in the country by the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), with the highest volumes of F.Coli in the country. F.Coli in these stretches was found to be 2.8 million MPN (most probable number) in every 100 ml of the river.
Last year, GPCB found faecal coliform bacteria
26 Mar, 2013
On December 1 last year, the Gujarat Pollution Control Board (GPCB) found faecal coliform (F.Coli) bacteria — which is present in human and animal excreta — in the riverfront to be 43 per litre, which increases to lethal 1,400/ lt at the Vasna-Narol bridge.
Indifference of a city to Sabarmati river
Just 500 metres downstream of the Vasna barrage, where the mirage of the riverfront ends, the city vomits its nauseating expulsions. The stench makes one wonder about the extent of the perverse indifference of a city to its river — its mother.
City struggling to deal with pollution in Sabarmati
26 Mar, 2013
Despite numerous regulations put in place over the years and the imposition of penalties worth hundreds of crores, the city is still struggling to deal with the pollution in the Sabarmati. The Sabarmati riverfront has attracted floating restaurants, gardens and river rides.
People are exposed to faecal bacteria
26 Mar, 2013
Right from Kamod village to Saroda in the downstream, people — especially children — are exposed to faecal bacteria, faecal streptococci, clostridium perfringens bacteria and toxic chemicals.
Biological oxygen demand also increased by 290%
26 Mar, 2013
The report also said that biological oxygen demand (BOD) — which indicates the concentration of biological microorganisms in water — had increased by 290%; F.Coli by 860%; and T.Coli by 480%.
Moreover, one should factor in the millions of litres of ‘treated’ effluent water of 3,365 units of Vatva, Odhav, and Naroda pumped into the river by the GIDC Megapipeline at the Vasna-Narol Bridge.
Fecal coliform bacteria beyond permissible limit
In 2011, the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) conducted random checks of pollution indicators of the river and declared in early 2012 that ‘fecal coliform and total coliform (T.Coli) bacteria were beyond permissible limit.’
BOD was found to be 4-6 times the desired level
A year after CAG’s observations were made public, Pooja Shah — a research student of the LD Engineering College — analyzed a 32 km stretch of the river between January and March last year.
She found that the BOD level, which is one of the main pollution indicators, downstream of the Vasna barrage was 13 times the desired levels. And Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD), which measures organic pollutants in water, was four to six times the desired level.
People like you keep posting this non sense stuff !!! Go and see what is the state of yamuna !! this all was part of cleaning the river which was in pathetic shape !! Do you even know what is the state of Sabarmati front now !!! Wait i will post you some of the its pictures !! Just don’t keep blindly putting shit all over the place !! In 2011 the construction was not even complete !! What are you trying to prove here ??? Better actually ask people who stay in Ahmedabad to know the real state rather than posting non sense !!!
http://www.business-standard.com/article/econom...
Through a series of ground reports from Gujarat, with expert opinions and data analyses, Business Standard tries to unfurl the secret of the state?s growth across sectors
read full article here
http://www.business-standard.com/article/econom...
Business Standard tries to unfurl the secret of the state’s growth across sectors
http://www.business-standard.com/article/econom...
read full article here
http://www.business-standard.com/article/econom...
DAN wrote:
h1. A vibrant Gujarat, but for whom?
Business Standard tries to unfurl the secret of the state’s growth across sectors
http://www.business-standard.com/article/econom...
read full article here
http://www.business-standard.com/article/econom...
Do you know Jagdish Chandra Bhagwati !! If you don’t you better start reading up articles of people who are not just paid slaves !!! The time you spent in spreading articles of paid media i would advise you to not waste your time and read some stuff from some good economists about modi !! Or else you could keep posting these senseless articles as per your wish !!
leaves in mercedez and then Plane. WHoever said Ahemdabad to delhi ??
akshat2912 wrote:
you better start reading up articles of people who are not just paid slaves !!! The time you spent in spreading articles of paid media i would advise you to not waste your time and read some stuff from some good economists about modi !! Or else you could keep posting these senseless articles as per your wish !!
Anything Critical of NaMo = senseless articles → #BhaktLogic
I hope u wont tag CAG as PAID MEDIA, Now
http://www.dnaindia.com/india/report-cag-finds-...
Also he has not bothered to vacate his official bungalow after resigning as CM – after 48 days of non stop tamasha… Half the time he spent chasing some african women and half the time he was on some or other dharna even when given all the powers as chief minister….