A policy which looks at all angles in order to clean up garbage, is the need of the hour
The Indian bureaucracy is well known for designing lopsided development models. There is hardlya semblance of sanity in the thought processes, which plans India’s future. In their zeal to build flyovers, they conveniently forget that pedestrians too have to be provided for. Highways are inaugurated with great fanfare, paying scant regard to the fact that shops and residences along the highway can be traffic hazards. They spend millions on advertising Goa as the ultimate tourist destination in India, but hardly bother about the cows, which squat right at the entrance of the Airport to greet the incoming tourists.
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The Indian bureaucracy is well known for designing lopsided development models. There is hardlya semblance of sanity in the thought processes, which plans India’s future. In their zeal to build flyovers, they conveniently forget that pedestrians too have to be provided for. Highways are inaugurated with great fanfare, paying scant regard to the fact that shops and residences along the highway can be traffic hazards. They spend millions on advertising Goa as the ultimate tourist destination in India, but hardly bother about the cows, which squat right at the entrance of the Airport to greet the incoming tourists.
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Source : IIPM Editorial, 2007
An IIPM and Professor Arindam Chaudhuri (Renowned Management Guru and Economist) Initiative
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