New Delhi goes Greenerby Rohan Kapur | 16-06-2013 20:47 |
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A feature about my home country. City of my birth New Delhi. New Delhi goes Greener DELHI INDIA Amongst the Greenest Capitals of the World 16 million people. Rising aspirations. Rapid urbanisation. Challenge of infrastructure. Committed administration. Responsible citizens. DELHI. A CLEAN GREEN METROPOLIS. DELHI METRO BECOMES FIRST RAILWAY PROJECT IN THE WORLD TO BE REGISTERED FOR CARBON CREDITS DMRC claims 400,000 CERs for a 10-year crediting period beginning December 2007 when the project was registered by the UNFCCC. This translates to Rs 1.2 crore per year for 10 years Today, Delhi is among the greenest Capital cities of the world and home to the Common Wealth Games-2010. Through various sustained efforts undertaken by Delhi Government, it is emerging as one of the most sustainable human habitations. Balance between development and environs is the essence of Delhi?s growth philosophy. The power of knowledge is being blended with nature?s bounty to engineer solutions that will combat serious issues like climate change and global warming Delhi faces enormous challenges with a teeming population of 16 million and unrestrained influx of nearly half a million people every year. There are huge opportunities for the talented and the consequent pressure on land, water, air, space and environment, present stumbling challenges of developing appropriate infrastructure to meet the civic amenities and requirements. Emissions from India's fastest growing automobile population of 5.4 million is causing the city to develop modern metro systems, large number of flyovers, mass rapid transit systems and high speed bus corridors to enable the large population to move freely and smoothly within the city. Balancing the need for incremental infrastructure, and yet preventing the ecology from deteriorating, is the need of the hour for Delhi. So far it has withstood the onslaught of burgeoning population and its consequential needs, and the city is now gearing for meeting the future needs of the population in the next decade. A master plan till 2021 is in place which sets the tone and the pace for Delhi's development, that has to be sustainable for the city to thrive and grow. |