Pune, with its vibrant culture, historical significance, and dynamic population, is a city of contrasts. On one hand, the city has stood as a beacon of progress and innovation amidst the picturesque landscapes of Maharashtra. On the other, just like many bustling metropolises across the globe today, it faces the daunting challenge of balancing rapid urbanisation with sustainable development, particularly when it comes to mobility. Pune boasted a rich legacy of promoting eco-friendly modes of transportation and was once celebrated as the "cycling city" of India. Since as early as 1966, visionary plans for cycling infrastructure were already on the…
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Part 3: Butterflies in my garden Lesson learnt: Don’t admire the butterflies in your garden or you might be sharing your plants with caterpillars, voluntarily or otherwise! Many Bengalureans may be aware of the seasonal migration of butterflies through the city. We discovered this when our terrace garden became a favoured wayside halt for the painted lady (Vanessa cardui) and lemon emigrant (Catopsilia pomona) butterflies, for a few seasons. Although we were visited by other species, including the common Mormon (Papilio polytes), the former two were the most frequent. The emigrants usually remained well-camouflaged in the bougainvillaea till we almost…
Read moreAs we all know, Lok Sabha elections are round the corner, followed by the Vidhan Sabha elections and then possibly by the municipal elections in Mumbai. All of these are crucial for us to to live a comfortable life. And the results of these elections are determined by how we, the people vote. The Lok Sabha makes crucial laws, allocates the national budget, shapes our standard of living due to taxes like GST and defines our employment situations due to the investments it makes or does not make. The percentage of resources the central government allocates to issues like healthcare,…
Read moreObstructing pedestrians and commuters is an offence under Section 201 of the Motor Vehicles Act. Though the laws are spelt out, neither the local administration nor enforcement agencies have taken measures to implement the laws against illegal parking on roads and wrongful occupation of footpaths, in the interest of the public in Chennai. Footpaths are usurped by restaurants, commercial establishments and street vendors to serve vested interests. Illegal parking on footpaths is rampant across our city and beyond. The local officials themselves seem to be ignorant of the rule of law, and claim that the footpath is owned by…
Read moreRecently, a plethora of articles have flooded in both digital and print media regarding a downward spiral in the BEST bus fleet size. The numbers have fallen from 3749 in 2016 to 2959 at the end of last year. While the attention this issue receives is certainly warranted, let’s not overlook the broader transportation landscape of the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR). The MMR spans an area of 6328 km², which is 14 times larger than Mumbai which falls under BMC limits (also known as Greater Mumbai). It comprises 18 urban local bodies and over a thousand villages forming a contiguous labour market around the Greater…
Read moreபள்ளிக்கரணை சதுப்பு நிலத்தில் உள்ள பெருங்குடி குப்பைக் கிடங்கை பயோ மைனிங் முறையில் மீட்டுருவாக்கம் செய்து 93 ஏக்கர் பரப்பளவில் 99 கோடி செலவில் பல்லுயிர்ப் பூங்கா அமைக்க சென்னை மாநகராட்சி திட்டமிட்டுள்ளது. மீட்கப்பட்ட நிலத்தில் பூங்கா அமைப்பதற்கான பொதுமக்கள் கருத்துக் கேட்புக் கூட்டம் 05.02.2024 அன்று சென்னையில் நடந்தபோது இத்திட்டம் பொதுமக்களின் கடும் எதிர்ப்பைச் சந்தித்துள்ளது. சென்னையின் மிக அதிகமாக மாசுபட்ட, ஆக்கிரமிக்கப்பட்ட ஈரநிலங்களில் ஒன்றான பள்ளிக்கரணையில் 65 வகையான வலசைப்பறவைகள், 105 வகையான உள்ளூர்ப் பறவைகள், 50 வகையான மீனினங்கள், 15 வகையானப் பாம்புகள், 10 வகையானப் பல்லிகள், 11 வகையான இருவாழ்விகள், 10 வகையானப் பாலூட்டிகள், 34 வகையான வண்ணத்துப் பூச்சிகள், 20 வகையானத் தட்டான்கள், 24 வகையான ஓட்டுடலிகள், 8 வகையானக் கரப்பான்கள், 78 வகையான மிதவை உயிரினங்கள், 167 வகையானத் தாவரங்கள் என மொத்தம் 625 –க்கும் மேற்பட்ட வகை வகையான உயிரினங்கள் வாழ்ந்து…
Read morePart 2: The cluster of the ‘plant-detritus-eating darkling’ beetles Lesson learnt: Never forget to get your tiled roof cleaned annually especially when you live under trees, which shed leaves and flowers that get sticky as they rot. We considered ourselves lucky to live in a home whose frontage was shaded by mature social forestry trees, mainly West Indian mahoganies and Pongamia (Indian beech). The trees managed to survive their initial perilous years of existence and now the parking spots in front of our home are hotly contested. Auto and cab drivers seem to have telepathically passed the word around that…
Read moreIn the first week of December 2023, residents of Chennai and surrounding areas experienced flood fury, which brought the city to a grinding halt. When the 2015 Chennai floods happened, the authorities said it was a one-in-100-years disaster and would not occur for a long period. Yet, in eight years, here we are facing the consequences of a disaster. Now the citizens are asking — who is to blame for the Chennai floods? Major rivers, lakes and canals in the city come under the purview of the Water Resources Department. "But the department, which should be restoring waterbodies and channels…
Read moreChennai received one of its worst rains in the last 80 years in December 2023*, and we should not be surprised if the city is primed to break more such records in the future for the worse. The scenes of boats out on the streets, families stranded on rooftops, and news media outlets asking what happened to all the funds sanctioned for building stormwater drains are painfully familiar for Chennai come monsoon-cyclones season. Since 2015, this ‘water-stressed’ city has endured brutal cycles of extreme rainfall and destructive flooding, most recently from Cyclone Michaung. The 2015 deluge saw nearly 50 cm…
Read moreFrom a homemaker, who had little knowledge of the workings of the outside world to being triumphant in the Chennai urban local body polls — and managing her ward — B Sumathi, Councillor of Ward 77, has charted an eventful journey. "My husband was quite active in the party and also involved in social work. Since, this was a ward reserved for women from scheduled castes, I was given a seat to contest. To my surprise, I won by a margin of 6,847 votes," says Sumathi. Speaking about her tenure so far, she says, "Though I was scared initially, I…
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