PRN each possible 1 Sq.Km (250 acres)Development Concept Town PlanShampandurangarao
The document proposes a concept called GPRNR (Green. Pure. Real. Natural. Resources) Master Town Planning for developing each 1 square kilometer area. Some key points:
- Each 1 sq km area would have multi-story residential, commercial and industrial buildings along the periphery and agricultural land in the center.
- Only 4km of roads would be constructed around the perimeter to minimize costs. Canals designed next to roads would be used for irrigation, agriculture and fisheries.
- Local materials like excavated soil would be used for construction to reduce costs. Renewable energy sources may be used.
- Employment opportunities would be generated for different categories of people within each area through agriculture, construction,
1) The document proposes a PRN 1% system for town planning and economic development through public-private partnerships.
2) It involves dividing land into 1km by 1km or 2km by 2km grids that are developed into eco-friendly townships with housing, offices, schools, hospitals and other amenities through shared equity investments.
3) Profits would be shared equally among stakeholders including the government, investors, developers, farmers, and employees through a system of salaries, bonuses and equity distributions designed to benefit all sections of society.
Prn typical 1 sq.km hr development concept town planShyam Panduranga1
The document proposes a universal development scheme called the PRN 1% HRD System to maximize land usage, population distribution, employment opportunities, and natural resource utilization within each 1 square kilometer area. Some key aspects include:
1) Designating 2.5 acres for religious buildings and constructing multi-story residential, commercial, and industrial blocks along the periphery with open spaces in between.
2) Developing a 4km perimeter road and adjacent canals for irrigation, agriculture, fisheries, and collecting rainfall runoff.
3) Employing 1% of the total project budget cost to generate jobs in management, technical, non-technical, and labor categories.
4) Proposing financial, banking
The document summarizes a short chase film project created by students. It describes the plot of the film involving a threatening text message. Limited areas for filming resulted in shooting around the school. Shots included close-ups, medium shots, and long shots showing the chase from different angles. Effects like black and white and fades were added in editing. Strengths included coming up with the storyline and plan quickly and keeping within the time limit. Weaknesses were editing and some weak camera angles. The project helped students learn camera and editing skills for future work.
Prn typical 1 sq.km hr development concept town planShyam Panduranga1
The document proposes a universal development scheme called the PRN 1% HRD System to maximize land usage, population distribution, employment opportunities, and natural resource utilization within each 1 square kilometer area. Some key aspects include:
1) Designating 2.5 acres for religious buildings and constructing multi-story residential, commercial, and industrial blocks along the periphery with open spaces in between.
2) Developing a 4km perimeter road and adjacent canals for irrigation, agriculture, fisheries, and rainwater management.
3) Employing 1% of the population each in management, technical, non-technical, and labor roles to achieve balanced growth.
4) Proposing financial and trading systems where
La Web 2.0 permite la participación activa de los usuarios a través de opciones que les dan voz propia en la web, pudiendo administrar sus propios contenidos y opinar sobre otros. La importancia radica en que los usuarios puedan participar de los contenidos y compartir información entre sí y con los dueños de páginas de manera bidireccional. Las principales diferencias con la Web 1.0 son que en esta los usuarios solo tenían acceso a la información sin posibilidad de participar en los contenidos, mientras que en la Web 2.0 los usuarios
Exchange Server provides email, calendaring, contacts and task management capabilities. It allows sharing of schedules and improves collaboration. Tasks can be assigned and tracked. Email is accessible from any device with internet access through Outlook clients, web access or mobile access. Documents and communications can be integrated with SharePoint for shared access and management.
What have you learned from audience feedback?shaunliddle
The document discusses how the author gathered audience feedback through questionnaires to evaluate and improve their media products for an A2 coursework assignment. Questionnaires were used to collect opinions on an ancillary task and moving image task from target audiences aged 15-30. Feedback highlighted both positive and negative aspects, which allowed the author to change elements that audiences disliked, such as reducing text on a magazine cover or adjusting scene lengths. Gathering this audience input helped ensure the final products better suited the needs and preferences of the intended viewers.
PRN each possible 1 Sq.Km (250 acres)Development Concept Town PlanShampandurangarao
The document proposes a concept called GPRNR (Green. Pure. Real. Natural. Resources) Master Town Planning for developing each 1 square kilometer area. Some key points:
- Each 1 sq km area would have multi-story residential, commercial and industrial buildings along the periphery and agricultural land in the center.
- Only 4km of roads would be constructed around the perimeter to minimize costs. Canals designed next to roads would be used for irrigation, agriculture and fisheries.
- Local materials like excavated soil would be used for construction to reduce costs. Renewable energy sources may be used.
- Employment opportunities would be generated for different categories of people within each area through agriculture, construction,
1) The document proposes a PRN 1% system for town planning and economic development through public-private partnerships.
2) It involves dividing land into 1km by 1km or 2km by 2km grids that are developed into eco-friendly townships with housing, offices, schools, hospitals and other amenities through shared equity investments.
3) Profits would be shared equally among stakeholders including the government, investors, developers, farmers, and employees through a system of salaries, bonuses and equity distributions designed to benefit all sections of society.
Prn typical 1 sq.km hr development concept town planShyam Panduranga1
The document proposes a universal development scheme called the PRN 1% HRD System to maximize land usage, population distribution, employment opportunities, and natural resource utilization within each 1 square kilometer area. Some key aspects include:
1) Designating 2.5 acres for religious buildings and constructing multi-story residential, commercial, and industrial blocks along the periphery with open spaces in between.
2) Developing a 4km perimeter road and adjacent canals for irrigation, agriculture, fisheries, and collecting rainfall runoff.
3) Employing 1% of the total project budget cost to generate jobs in management, technical, non-technical, and labor categories.
4) Proposing financial, banking
The document summarizes a short chase film project created by students. It describes the plot of the film involving a threatening text message. Limited areas for filming resulted in shooting around the school. Shots included close-ups, medium shots, and long shots showing the chase from different angles. Effects like black and white and fades were added in editing. Strengths included coming up with the storyline and plan quickly and keeping within the time limit. Weaknesses were editing and some weak camera angles. The project helped students learn camera and editing skills for future work.
Prn typical 1 sq.km hr development concept town planShyam Panduranga1
The document proposes a universal development scheme called the PRN 1% HRD System to maximize land usage, population distribution, employment opportunities, and natural resource utilization within each 1 square kilometer area. Some key aspects include:
1) Designating 2.5 acres for religious buildings and constructing multi-story residential, commercial, and industrial blocks along the periphery with open spaces in between.
2) Developing a 4km perimeter road and adjacent canals for irrigation, agriculture, fisheries, and rainwater management.
3) Employing 1% of the population each in management, technical, non-technical, and labor roles to achieve balanced growth.
4) Proposing financial and trading systems where
La Web 2.0 permite la participación activa de los usuarios a través de opciones que les dan voz propia en la web, pudiendo administrar sus propios contenidos y opinar sobre otros. La importancia radica en que los usuarios puedan participar de los contenidos y compartir información entre sí y con los dueños de páginas de manera bidireccional. Las principales diferencias con la Web 1.0 son que en esta los usuarios solo tenían acceso a la información sin posibilidad de participar en los contenidos, mientras que en la Web 2.0 los usuarios
Exchange Server provides email, calendaring, contacts and task management capabilities. It allows sharing of schedules and improves collaboration. Tasks can be assigned and tracked. Email is accessible from any device with internet access through Outlook clients, web access or mobile access. Documents and communications can be integrated with SharePoint for shared access and management.
What have you learned from audience feedback?shaunliddle
The document discusses how the author gathered audience feedback through questionnaires to evaluate and improve their media products for an A2 coursework assignment. Questionnaires were used to collect opinions on an ancillary task and moving image task from target audiences aged 15-30. Feedback highlighted both positive and negative aspects, which allowed the author to change elements that audiences disliked, such as reducing text on a magazine cover or adjusting scene lengths. Gathering this audience input helped ensure the final products better suited the needs and preferences of the intended viewers.
The survey results showed that the horror trailer was well-received by the target audience. 100% of respondents liked the trailer, its name "Vengeance", and said they would see the film if it premiered in cinemas. While most also understood the genre, liked the characters and locations, some had preferences about the soundtrack, makeup or wanted something more original. But the majority feedback was positive overall.
A horror trailer plot involves a group of friends attending a party at their friend Jamie's house. Jamie is interested in Teri but becomes jealous when she flirts with Shaun. Jamie spikes Teri's drink with cocaine, causing her to die. To avoid trouble, they dump her body in a river. Teri returns as a ghost to get revenge, first killing Jamie. She then torments and drives Shaun insane by appearing to him, until she finally murders him with a broken beer bottle. Teri is then able to rest after achieving her vengeance against those responsible for her death.
This photograph makes a good horror movie poster as it only shows the killer's face lit up on a black background, giving away nothing else about the film while keeping it simple. The black background represents the horror genre and darkness, which is a typical convention for horror posters. From the poster, the audience can tell it is for a horror film as the mask looks vaguely scary.
This document lists 5 steps or processes but does not provide any details about what each step entails. The steps are numbered out of order with numbers 1, 2, 4 and 5 used but number 3 is missing. The document gives a high-level overview of a multi-step process but does not explain what each step involves.
The document proposes the PRN 1% system, which involves reserving and dedicating 1% of all pure natural resources and money to God to be spent on temples, churches, mosques, schools, hospitals. It suggests banking policy reforms like 1% interest on deposits and 2% interest on loans. It also outlines an equal profit sharing system for companies involving shareholders, dealers, employees. The goal is to control corruption and ensure balanced growth through equitable circulation of resources and money.
HTML5 is an evolution of the HTML standard that aims to improve semantics, introduce new APIs, and support new multimedia features. Some key points:
- It was first proposed in 2004 by the Web Hypertext Application Technology Working Group (WHATWG) and later endorsed by the W3C.
- New semantic elements like <header>, <nav>, <article>, and <footer> were introduced to better describe document sections.
- Multimedia capabilities were expanded with new <video>, <audio>, and <canvas> elements.
- Form validation and new input types like email, url, number and date were added.
- Offline web apps, local storage, and drag and drop were
1) The document proposes a PRN 1% system for town planning and economic development through public-private partnerships.
2) It involves dividing land into 1km x 1km or 2km x 2km grids that are developed into self-sustaining townships with housing, offices, schools, hospitals and other amenities through shared equity investment.
3) Profits would be shared equally among stakeholders including government, investors, developers, farmers, and employees to generate jobs and incomes while solving housing and development issues across India and globally.
Shaheen Pedaver proposes developing underutilized farmland by laser leveling the land, making raised beds, and adopting sustainable crop production techniques. A joint venture called Shaheen Pedaver would pay annual lease amounts to the Shaheen Foundation to farm the land. Steps would include precision land leveling, installing irrigation infrastructure, soil testing, applying compost and planting crops in rotation. The goal is to recruit ex-servicemen and provide training to small farmers to improve local agriculture.
India generates significant amounts of industrial and municipal solid waste annually. Only a small portion of this waste is properly treated and disposed of, while most is dumped in landfills. If no action is taken, waste generation is projected to increase substantially by 2030 and 2050. The document outlines various waste streams in India and discusses opportunities to better manage waste to generate energy and other resources. It also summarizes the key aspects of India's new Solid Waste Management Rules of 2016 which aim to improve waste processing across the country.
Cities, globally have been recognised as the major promoters of global warming, climate change and increasing carbon footprints. Within cities, it is the built environment and transportation, which are primarily responsible for making them unsustainable. Majority of problems related to urban sustainability are the outcome of the manner in which buildings are planned , designed , constructed and operated. Buildings, as definers of character and fabric of any city, are known for their positivity, negativities, dualities and contradictions. Consuming nearly half of the global energy, majority of resources and generating large carbon emissions, buildings are largely responsible for making cities unsustainable. This call for making buildings energy efficient and least consumers of resources. Sustainable Development Goals also mandate the critical role of buildings in promoting global sustainability. However, majority of buildings are designed and constructed , without any concern for energy, resources and environment. Making buildings minimum consumers of energy and resources would require changing the traditional approach to designing the buildings; making building green; considering relevance of climate,site and orientation, ; life-cycle assessment ;energy ,water efficiency and; building materials.
Study On Viability Of Mass Housing In The Privata SectorParamjit Sahai
The document discusses the feasibility of developing ultra low-cost housing projects in India. It provides background on the promoter, Mr. Paramjit Singh Sahai, and his vision of providing affordable housing to low-income families. There is a significant shortage of housing in India, especially for the ultra low-income segment. The document then outlines concepts for developing cost-effective housing, using innovative materials and construction techniques, to keep costs below Rs. 7.5 lakhs per unit. It also discusses integrating green features and basic amenities to create sustainable townships for potential residents. Examples of similar low-cost housing projects in India and other countries are presented to demonstrate the viability of this approach.
The document discusses the promotion of System of Rice Intensification (SRI) in India. It outlines various government and non-government programs that have adopted SRI across different states. It notes that SRI has reached around 0.6% of total rice area in India, showing on average a 15% yield increase. Expanding SRI to 20 million farmers could achieve over 20% of the national food security target. Key constraints to adopting SRI include the need for continuous practice over seasons and lack of weeders. The document calls for a national SRI mission to promote household food security and collaboration between government and civil society to implement SRI at scale.
Built environment created in the past was invariably based on nature and optimally using resources made available by nature to meet the basic requirement of ventilation, heating and cooling of the buildings in order to create ambient environment for quality living. Using local materials and local skills ,built environment created was based on adopting passive approach and passive methods of making buildings sustainable. Cities in the past were made compact to make them human centric, energy efficient, land efficient and promoting safety and security. Mechanism of mixed landuse was used to make cities more humane and social. Cities were treated, planned and designed as integrated entities. Water was valued and innovative mechanisms were used to conserve, preserve and promote availability of water. Streets dominated the planning of human settlements instead of roads. Despite being planned and developed as compact cities, adequate public spaces were made integral part of planning process. Planning focused on creating self-sustaining communities , mutually supporting each other. Fundamental principal was promoting planning and living based on need and not greed. Nature was the governing principle of planning and nature based solutions were evolved, devolved and made applicable in making human settlements sustainable and livable. Back to basic remains a great option and agenda to understand the principles which can be used to charter the future agenda for growth and development.
The document provides a business plan outline for Micro Energy Solutions, which aims to provide renewable energy solutions in Pakistan. The plan discusses introducing biogas plants, solar energy systems, and AC to DC conversion products to address Pakistan's energy crisis. It covers the company's vision, products, marketing strategy, competitors, and initial financial projections. The plan estimates becoming profitable with a 15% net income ratio within the first year of operations.
Presentation is an attempt to showcase the role and importance of Green Buildings to make this world sustainable and the approach to designing the green buildings
- India generates significant amounts of annual waste, including 62 million tonnes of total waste, 5.6 million tonnes of plastic waste, and 0.17 million tonnes of biomedical waste. Waste generation is projected to increase substantially by 2030 and 2050.
- Only about 75-80% of municipal waste is collected in cities, and only 22-28% of collected waste is processed and treated. The majority of waste is dumped in landfill sites.
- Untreated waste presents opportunities to generate renewable energy through production of refuse derived fuel, biogas, and compost. However, India faces challenges of inadequate waste management systems and requirements for large tracts of land for landfills.
India generates significant amounts of solid waste annually that is expected to increase substantially by 2030 due to population growth. Currently, waste management systems are insufficient, with only around 75% of municipal waste collected and just 22-28% processed/treated. The government has established new rules in 2016 to improve waste segregation, management and treatment. However, significant investment in processing infrastructure and landfills will still be required to properly manage India's growing waste volumes in the coming decades.
The document presents a proposal for an integrated cow-based project in rural areas to generate sustainable income and employment. The key aspects of the project include:
1) Establishing small dairy farms (10 cows each) in villages managed by marginalized groups to produce cow milk and products.
2) Generating biogas from cow dung for cooking, lighting, and electricity, achieving more self-sufficient energy.
3) Using biogas byproducts and cow urine to promote organic farming and cultivation of medicinal plants for local healthcare.
The project aims to create employment through backward and forward linkages in rural industries based on cow resources, improving livelihoods and reducing poverty and migration to cities.
The document proposes a solution to boost agricultural productivity in India by establishing large agricultural zones across the country. Each zone would comprise 10,000 acres of leased land and include teams to manage the land, provide technical support to farmers, assess market conditions, and oversee farm operations. The solution aims to increase production by 150% using advanced machinery, seeds and techniques. It estimates the annual costs, projected production yields and profits of establishing one such zone. Key benefits include reducing child labor, improving farmers' livelihoods, and potential 10% growth in GDP. Hurdles like land acquisition and irrigation facilities are also acknowledged.
Presentation tries to look at the villages in the Indian Context in terms of their strength, weaknesses, opportunities and threats and tries to define concepts to make them more productive , liveable and sustainable
This document provides information on the Rural Technology Park (RTP) operated by the National Institute of Rural Development. The RTP aims to accelerate dissemination of appropriate technologies to rural communities to improve livelihoods and quality of life. It focuses on demonstration and sharing of technologies related to water, farming, fisheries, food processing, housing, energy and more. The RTP collaborates with various partners to promote selected technologies and provides training and support for their adoption. It also outlines criteria for selecting technologies and provides examples of specific technologies that have been promoted through the RTP.
The survey results showed that the horror trailer was well-received by the target audience. 100% of respondents liked the trailer, its name "Vengeance", and said they would see the film if it premiered in cinemas. While most also understood the genre, liked the characters and locations, some had preferences about the soundtrack, makeup or wanted something more original. But the majority feedback was positive overall.
A horror trailer plot involves a group of friends attending a party at their friend Jamie's house. Jamie is interested in Teri but becomes jealous when she flirts with Shaun. Jamie spikes Teri's drink with cocaine, causing her to die. To avoid trouble, they dump her body in a river. Teri returns as a ghost to get revenge, first killing Jamie. She then torments and drives Shaun insane by appearing to him, until she finally murders him with a broken beer bottle. Teri is then able to rest after achieving her vengeance against those responsible for her death.
This photograph makes a good horror movie poster as it only shows the killer's face lit up on a black background, giving away nothing else about the film while keeping it simple. The black background represents the horror genre and darkness, which is a typical convention for horror posters. From the poster, the audience can tell it is for a horror film as the mask looks vaguely scary.
This document lists 5 steps or processes but does not provide any details about what each step entails. The steps are numbered out of order with numbers 1, 2, 4 and 5 used but number 3 is missing. The document gives a high-level overview of a multi-step process but does not explain what each step involves.
The document proposes the PRN 1% system, which involves reserving and dedicating 1% of all pure natural resources and money to God to be spent on temples, churches, mosques, schools, hospitals. It suggests banking policy reforms like 1% interest on deposits and 2% interest on loans. It also outlines an equal profit sharing system for companies involving shareholders, dealers, employees. The goal is to control corruption and ensure balanced growth through equitable circulation of resources and money.
HTML5 is an evolution of the HTML standard that aims to improve semantics, introduce new APIs, and support new multimedia features. Some key points:
- It was first proposed in 2004 by the Web Hypertext Application Technology Working Group (WHATWG) and later endorsed by the W3C.
- New semantic elements like <header>, <nav>, <article>, and <footer> were introduced to better describe document sections.
- Multimedia capabilities were expanded with new <video>, <audio>, and <canvas> elements.
- Form validation and new input types like email, url, number and date were added.
- Offline web apps, local storage, and drag and drop were
1) The document proposes a PRN 1% system for town planning and economic development through public-private partnerships.
2) It involves dividing land into 1km x 1km or 2km x 2km grids that are developed into self-sustaining townships with housing, offices, schools, hospitals and other amenities through shared equity investment.
3) Profits would be shared equally among stakeholders including government, investors, developers, farmers, and employees to generate jobs and incomes while solving housing and development issues across India and globally.
Shaheen Pedaver proposes developing underutilized farmland by laser leveling the land, making raised beds, and adopting sustainable crop production techniques. A joint venture called Shaheen Pedaver would pay annual lease amounts to the Shaheen Foundation to farm the land. Steps would include precision land leveling, installing irrigation infrastructure, soil testing, applying compost and planting crops in rotation. The goal is to recruit ex-servicemen and provide training to small farmers to improve local agriculture.
India generates significant amounts of industrial and municipal solid waste annually. Only a small portion of this waste is properly treated and disposed of, while most is dumped in landfills. If no action is taken, waste generation is projected to increase substantially by 2030 and 2050. The document outlines various waste streams in India and discusses opportunities to better manage waste to generate energy and other resources. It also summarizes the key aspects of India's new Solid Waste Management Rules of 2016 which aim to improve waste processing across the country.
Cities, globally have been recognised as the major promoters of global warming, climate change and increasing carbon footprints. Within cities, it is the built environment and transportation, which are primarily responsible for making them unsustainable. Majority of problems related to urban sustainability are the outcome of the manner in which buildings are planned , designed , constructed and operated. Buildings, as definers of character and fabric of any city, are known for their positivity, negativities, dualities and contradictions. Consuming nearly half of the global energy, majority of resources and generating large carbon emissions, buildings are largely responsible for making cities unsustainable. This call for making buildings energy efficient and least consumers of resources. Sustainable Development Goals also mandate the critical role of buildings in promoting global sustainability. However, majority of buildings are designed and constructed , without any concern for energy, resources and environment. Making buildings minimum consumers of energy and resources would require changing the traditional approach to designing the buildings; making building green; considering relevance of climate,site and orientation, ; life-cycle assessment ;energy ,water efficiency and; building materials.
Study On Viability Of Mass Housing In The Privata SectorParamjit Sahai
The document discusses the feasibility of developing ultra low-cost housing projects in India. It provides background on the promoter, Mr. Paramjit Singh Sahai, and his vision of providing affordable housing to low-income families. There is a significant shortage of housing in India, especially for the ultra low-income segment. The document then outlines concepts for developing cost-effective housing, using innovative materials and construction techniques, to keep costs below Rs. 7.5 lakhs per unit. It also discusses integrating green features and basic amenities to create sustainable townships for potential residents. Examples of similar low-cost housing projects in India and other countries are presented to demonstrate the viability of this approach.
The document discusses the promotion of System of Rice Intensification (SRI) in India. It outlines various government and non-government programs that have adopted SRI across different states. It notes that SRI has reached around 0.6% of total rice area in India, showing on average a 15% yield increase. Expanding SRI to 20 million farmers could achieve over 20% of the national food security target. Key constraints to adopting SRI include the need for continuous practice over seasons and lack of weeders. The document calls for a national SRI mission to promote household food security and collaboration between government and civil society to implement SRI at scale.
Built environment created in the past was invariably based on nature and optimally using resources made available by nature to meet the basic requirement of ventilation, heating and cooling of the buildings in order to create ambient environment for quality living. Using local materials and local skills ,built environment created was based on adopting passive approach and passive methods of making buildings sustainable. Cities in the past were made compact to make them human centric, energy efficient, land efficient and promoting safety and security. Mechanism of mixed landuse was used to make cities more humane and social. Cities were treated, planned and designed as integrated entities. Water was valued and innovative mechanisms were used to conserve, preserve and promote availability of water. Streets dominated the planning of human settlements instead of roads. Despite being planned and developed as compact cities, adequate public spaces were made integral part of planning process. Planning focused on creating self-sustaining communities , mutually supporting each other. Fundamental principal was promoting planning and living based on need and not greed. Nature was the governing principle of planning and nature based solutions were evolved, devolved and made applicable in making human settlements sustainable and livable. Back to basic remains a great option and agenda to understand the principles which can be used to charter the future agenda for growth and development.
The document provides a business plan outline for Micro Energy Solutions, which aims to provide renewable energy solutions in Pakistan. The plan discusses introducing biogas plants, solar energy systems, and AC to DC conversion products to address Pakistan's energy crisis. It covers the company's vision, products, marketing strategy, competitors, and initial financial projections. The plan estimates becoming profitable with a 15% net income ratio within the first year of operations.
Presentation is an attempt to showcase the role and importance of Green Buildings to make this world sustainable and the approach to designing the green buildings
- India generates significant amounts of annual waste, including 62 million tonnes of total waste, 5.6 million tonnes of plastic waste, and 0.17 million tonnes of biomedical waste. Waste generation is projected to increase substantially by 2030 and 2050.
- Only about 75-80% of municipal waste is collected in cities, and only 22-28% of collected waste is processed and treated. The majority of waste is dumped in landfill sites.
- Untreated waste presents opportunities to generate renewable energy through production of refuse derived fuel, biogas, and compost. However, India faces challenges of inadequate waste management systems and requirements for large tracts of land for landfills.
India generates significant amounts of solid waste annually that is expected to increase substantially by 2030 due to population growth. Currently, waste management systems are insufficient, with only around 75% of municipal waste collected and just 22-28% processed/treated. The government has established new rules in 2016 to improve waste segregation, management and treatment. However, significant investment in processing infrastructure and landfills will still be required to properly manage India's growing waste volumes in the coming decades.
The document presents a proposal for an integrated cow-based project in rural areas to generate sustainable income and employment. The key aspects of the project include:
1) Establishing small dairy farms (10 cows each) in villages managed by marginalized groups to produce cow milk and products.
2) Generating biogas from cow dung for cooking, lighting, and electricity, achieving more self-sufficient energy.
3) Using biogas byproducts and cow urine to promote organic farming and cultivation of medicinal plants for local healthcare.
The project aims to create employment through backward and forward linkages in rural industries based on cow resources, improving livelihoods and reducing poverty and migration to cities.
The document proposes a solution to boost agricultural productivity in India by establishing large agricultural zones across the country. Each zone would comprise 10,000 acres of leased land and include teams to manage the land, provide technical support to farmers, assess market conditions, and oversee farm operations. The solution aims to increase production by 150% using advanced machinery, seeds and techniques. It estimates the annual costs, projected production yields and profits of establishing one such zone. Key benefits include reducing child labor, improving farmers' livelihoods, and potential 10% growth in GDP. Hurdles like land acquisition and irrigation facilities are also acknowledged.
Presentation tries to look at the villages in the Indian Context in terms of their strength, weaknesses, opportunities and threats and tries to define concepts to make them more productive , liveable and sustainable
This document provides information on the Rural Technology Park (RTP) operated by the National Institute of Rural Development. The RTP aims to accelerate dissemination of appropriate technologies to rural communities to improve livelihoods and quality of life. It focuses on demonstration and sharing of technologies related to water, farming, fisheries, food processing, housing, energy and more. The RTP collaborates with various partners to promote selected technologies and provides training and support for their adoption. It also outlines criteria for selecting technologies and provides examples of specific technologies that have been promoted through the RTP.
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This document provides an overview and analysis of dairy farming as a business opportunity in India. It discusses that dairy farming can be profitable if modern scientific methods are applied. It highlights that India has a 30-40% supply deficit in the dairy market, showing potential for business growth. The document also includes a SWOT analysis and financial details of a proposed 1000 liter per day dairy farming project with an initial investment of 1.6 crore INR. It outlines the production capacity, manpower requirements, legal approvals needed, and projected profits for the project.
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Excel Industries has over 25 years of experience in solid waste management in India. It has provided centralized composting plants with capacities from 300-700 tons per day, as well as developing decentralized waste management solutions using machines like Organic Waste Converters (OWCs). The document provides details on Excel's different waste management options for municipal/community, industrial, and individual levels. These include centralized plants, decentralized 5-10 ton per day plants, OWC stationary models for 100kg to 3000kg waste per day, and a mobile waste treatment service called MobiTrash. Statistics on Excel's installations across sectors and regions in India are also presented.
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With its proximity to D-100 highway, connecting roads and tunnels, “Piyalepaşa İstanbul” is only minutes away from Kabatas, Besiktas, the Golden Horn and Karakoy.
“Piyalepaşa İstanbul” is close to the prestigious new Istanbul Court House, a major hospital, the Perpa trade center and the city’s most lively neighborhoods. With its shuttle service to Okmeydani Metrobus station, Sishane and the Court House subway stations, “Piyalepaşa İstanbul” will provide you with the most convenient transport connections.
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1. FOR EVALUATION COMMITTE OF ALL GOVERNEMNTS/ PRIVATE SECTORS FOR UNIVERSAL REVENUE/ PROPERTY/WEALTH DEVELOPMENT SCHEME PLANS CONCEPT DEVELOPED BY SHAM GUJJAR PANDURANGA RAO , DCE, BE Civil PRN AKSHAYA MAN POWER CONSULTANTS LLC PRESENTATION OF GREEN . PURE . REAL .NATURAL(PRN) .RESOURCES. (GPRNR) Master Town planning PRN 1% HRD SYSTEM of Each 1SQ.KM DEVELOPMENT TYPICAL CONCEPT
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5. CANALS For Agriculture & Fisheries 50m – 100m wide canal designed adjacent to 50m Road (7 lane) on both sides to collect both rainfalls water of Surface Runoff of Roads and1sq.km subsequently Dam Discharge water also allowed making Irrigational canal network across the nation to prosper without wasting God Gifted water
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9. ANIMAL HUSBANDRY Pet 1000 Cows and cattles for only Milk and ploughing not used for food Pet 1000 sheeps and goats for only nonveg eatings Fisheries for eatings No pigs petting and eating in the system to maintain health and hygine