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Governance

Vicious circle of BBMP’s fundcrunch and garbage dumps

March 11, 2015 Sakuntala Narasimhan

BBMP has no money. Pourakarmikas mix the garbage segregated by the residents. What is the use if people advocate segregation at source, when that is not going to yield any desired results?

Infrastructure

How to segregate waste in apartments?

September 30, 2012 Akshay Yadav

Segregation of garbage at source comes into effect in Bangalore! Here is a guide to ‘Solid Waste Management’ in apartments.

Infrastructure

How to segregate waste in offices?

September 30, 2012 Akshay Yadav

Segregation of garbage at source comes into effect in Bangalore! Here is a guide to ‘Solid Waste Management’ in offices.

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Bengaluru’s carbon emissions: how much? what to do?

March 8, 2010 Bhanu Sridharan

The second in a series of two articles from Citizen Matters, commissioned on the back of the failed Copenhagen summit. Read about your city’s carbon emissions and what is being done to cut them down.

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