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presented by,Ms. Poornima Rajasekhar
Infrastructureand
Its effect - the ”in-thing” in India
Idea & Research:
Poornima Rajasekar & Vasanthan Manoharan
Presentation:
Vasanthan Manoharan
Presented at
Intercollegiate conference conducted by ITC India.
Agenda
• Introduction
• Current Situation
• Key Indicators
• Opportunities
• Yahooo..!!! Eurekhaa..!!!
• How?
• Conclusion
Presented at
Intercollegiate conference conducted by ITC India.
Introduction
• Infrastructure – Road, Rail, Airport, Port, manufacturing, Communication & Information technology, logistics, finance, utilities.
• accelerated by 5.1% in April 2010, compared with 3.7% in April 2009.
Current Situation:
• Indian railway demands Rs 1000 billion from the government fund for completing all the pending projects of the railways.
• The country has one of the world's largest roadway network transporting millions of people every year. The total length of roads in India is over 30 lakh kms including both metalled and unmettaled roads.
• The Indian government has planned to add 20km of new roads each day; 35,000 km of highways by March 2014!
• After globalisation in 1991 – India has seen growth in every industry; automobile (highest 2wheeler sales), communication (many MNCs invest), Pharma (2nd largest in world)
Presented at
Intercollegiate conference conducted by ITC India.
Key Indicators
• Passenger car sales shot up a massive 32.28% YOY (hatchbacks & sedans) in January '10. In 2009 1.43 millions .
• The major ports in India handled 45.8 million tonnes cargo in 2010, as compared to 45.2 million tonnes in 2009.
• Truck sales, registered a growth of 74 per cent during May 2010 , a key indicator of goods movement. Report by Indian Foundation for Transport Research and Training.
• with an ever-rising population and increased urbanization, better infrastructure facilities are vital.
• 2010 - increase in production of cement, which stood at 18.87 Million Tonnes, compared to 17.36 MT during April 2009
Presented at
Intercollegiate conference conducted by ITC India.
Opportunities
• India-Oman Joint Investment Fund would be raised to $ 1.5 billion and would be deployed for infrastructure projects in India - Yusuf bin Alawi bin Abdullah, Foreign minister of Oman.
• Canada has assured India to invest $ 3 bn in highways projects in the next 5 yrs.
• Many South Korean companies are looking to invest in India — for example, in sectors like power, both nuclear and thermal, roads, telecom - Suck Rai Cho, Chairman, Federation of Korean Industry.
• Investment opportunities in infrastructure are available across multiple sectors likeindustrials, cement, construction, metals and mining, telecom, logistics, infrastructurefinance and utilities.
• Need, itself.
Presented at
Intercollegiate conference conducted by ITC India.
The Census 2001 highlighted that Tamil Nadu has the highest level of urbanisation rate (43.86 per cent) among all states. – Deforestation.
Today’s globalization issues include Global Warming, Acid Rain, Hazardous Waste, Air Pollution, Ozone Depletion, Smog, Water Pollution, Overpopulation and Rain Forest Destruction.
Presented at
Intercollegiate conference conducted by ITC India.
Eurekhaa..!
• Expansion.• Expansion without bothering the nature much.
• Green TownsPresented at
Intercollegiate conference conducted by ITC India.
How to Go Green?
GREEN TOWNS
•Purchase raw materials locally.•Plant trees while beginning the constructions – as many as possible - maintain them properly.•Use paver blocks and ash bricks, non toxic paints – avoid burned bricks•Construct roads without using Tars but with recycled materials like plastic wastes, polythene wastes, tires, fly ash, printer toners et al.•Grow drought tolerant and heat resistant plants (Salvias, Wisteria, Hibiscus rosa-sinensis, Citrus , Pyrus , Lantana et al.) – use water from bathrooms & kitchen to grow plants – need not be xerophytes.•Mulch the garden beds and places wherever plants/trees are grown.•Incorporate rain water harvesting•Roof gardens
contd..
Presented at
Intercollegiate conference conducted by ITC India.
How to Go Green?
• Preferable cork floorings.• Wooden floors – woods used are mostly made from the scraps• Glass roofs or glass ventilations with Photovoltaic cells and solar panels.• Proper ventilations – more windows• Produce power – solar energy, wind energy• Motion sensor lightings.• Less consumption of electricity, heat.• Provide bicycles to commute within the townships.• Sewage water treatments and water recycling.
*P.S: Every bit saved is earned for future.
contd..
Presented at
Intercollegiate conference conducted by ITC India.
Conclusion
• As discussed; the raise in Indian population and many foreign countries getting geared to invest in infrastructure in India has put us in a need for development along with an opportunity to fulfil the same with a swift phase.
• As the need increases, we are least bothered about long term safety.
• Remedy is to Go Green - Green Township projects will surely fulfil the needs of this swift phase infra structure development without bothering the nature like before.
Presented at
Intercollegiate conference conducted by ITC India.
References
http://www.thaindian.com/newsportal/business/
http://puneet3210.wordpress.com/
http://www.financialexpress.com/section/Infrastructure
http://www.financialexpress.com/news/
http://business.mapsofindia.com/india-budget/infrastructure/
www.constructionweekonline.in/article-6640-indias_top_10_infrastructure_companies
http://www.businessworld.in/index.php/Indias-Infrastructure-Builders.html
http://www.your-healthy-gardens.com/drought-tolerant.html
Presented at
Intercollegiate conference conducted by ITC India.
Presented at
Intercollegiate conference conducted by ITC India.