Wednesday, October 14, 2009

UNCOUNTED WASTEAGE

Guys, a shock again....
Centre For Transforming India(CTI) made a survey and revealed that traffic jams in delhi costs Rs 10 crore and government exchequer Rs 1.5 crore per day.....
The studies reveal that one third of 60 lakhs vehicles registered in Delhi are on road and each f them waste 1.6 litres which when added comes to 30 lakh litres...And, if i am a daily commuter then 90 minutes of my whole time will go in traffic jams...there are lots of other shocking datas too...A four wheeler in Delhi wastes 2.5 litres and a two wheeler loss 0.75 litres everyday...And, this survey doesnot consist of those vehicles which are registered in NCR but ply on Delhi's road...Also, the assumption of only one-third vehicles on the roads is somewhat conservative as it doesnt involve the cost of the man - hours lost on the road...
Delhi, it is the high time when we need a sound public transport system that ommuters can shift to especially those who are using private vehicles as people using private vehicles is more in Delhi....Guys, we have to give it a thought despite there being a seven typesof public transport in Delhi- which is the highest in any Indian city, why do we prefer private transport......
Why we believe in this much of show off...Guys, its time that we start realising the importance of using public transport and give our little efforts in making our city less congested.....

Love and regards
Minnie

4 comments:

  1. Keep up the goooood wrk mnkyy...... Realy vry useful n shoking data...

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  2. hmmmmm.......nvr thot f it..i ll definatly switch off ma car's engine on red light.......
    agan, gr8 wrk.....

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  3. well, untill n unless people will not understand these uncounted wasteages our resoures will keep on wasting like this and our environment will keep on destroying like this.......

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  4. we have to understand these problems otherwise we have to pay lot for this and environment condn get worst.................

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