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Reducing Specific emission by 25% over 15 years

Friday, December 4th, 2009

The bet may or may not come off, but it is in my view a fair target. (more…)

Case for Public Health in India

Monday, November 23rd, 2009

Public health is often confused with the larger health care system. The distinction is (more…)

Glass Half Full or Half Empty?

Wednesday, October 21st, 2009


India’s booming population makes it a significant player in the healthcare industry which is expected to cross $75 billion by 2012 and (more…)

Urban Health @ the Crossroads

Tuesday, October 6th, 2009

Currently at Indicus, we are doing a report on healthcare sector in India - India Health Report - 2010,  which is set to be released in February next year. The focus of the report would be on (more…)

Garbage

Thursday, September 10th, 2009

Just saw a twitter link by Mark Thoma for a solar powered garbage compactor

and I thought..this is JUST what we need! When we were writing the Demand Curve piece on North India, I was a bit taken aback when I read Laveesh had written ‘Kanpur, north India’s industrial hub at one point, has now become a big garbage dump’, I thought that was a bit severe and thought I should tone it down a bit, but when I surfed to crosscheck this, I found the Municipal Commissioner of Kanpur calling it the dirtiest town in Uttar Pradesh!

All of urban India is turning into garbage dumps, actually, and hardly anything seems to be happening on that front. Though the Supreme Court has passed a ruling asking for segregation of garbage, for instance in Pune, action is zilch…I find this amazing piece from the TOI from 2005 talking of the PMC making wealth from waste…needless to say, the ground reality is nothing like that reported.

In early days of Indicus,..2001?.., Laveesh and Peeyush had done a paper on private and public garbage removal, which I cant find online anymore. But whether removal is private or public, enforcement of anti-littering laws will have to be public sector and a sense amongst residents of the need to be clean. But on both counts I am not too hopeful.

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