A Million Mutinies: Raising India's Environmental Awareness

Save Oil, Save Future, Chandigarh, India (Nice Logo/Flickr)

Save Oil, Save Future, Chandigarh, India (Nice Logo/Flickr)

Comment from the Audience

There were 30,000 automatic --

Sunita Narain

No, 75,000.

Comment from the Audience

Well, I mean in one city.

Sunita Narain

In Delhi.

Comment from the Audience

I didn't mean Delhi. I was in the south, too.

Sunita Narain

Okay.

Comment from the Audience

I mean between the cabs and the automatic rickshaws.

I would like know if urban development and town planning methodologies incorporate well head protection study into account in India. If it is it would be indeed very helpful to use some of these methodologies when providing a development perspective for the villages. This is a simple process and I am sure enough knopwledge base is available in India to implement this. I have done extensive research in this area and can provide some inputs.

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