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1) Rain Water Harvesting System
Author:
Vinay Choubey
Category:
News and Society
Shortage of potable water supply in urban areas is one of the main problems which is being faced by all countries including developed countries of the world. Human beings can not survive without water even for a day. The underground water is depleting day by day everywhere, whereas population of urban areas is increasing at alarming rate, mainly, due to migration of population from rural areas to urban areas and hence increasing the demand of water. In urban areas, the charging of undergroun...
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2) Fire Protection Systems for High Rise Buildings
Author:
Vinay Choubey
Category:
Real Estate
Due to scarcity of land in urban areas, the trends of high rise buildings in the form of apartments, shopping complexes, hotels, industrial and institutional buildings, underground and multistory parking towers, intelligent buildings, railway stations linked with tunnels, stadiums and museums etc. are increasing day by day.Such buildings are required to be constructed in such a way so that no part of any building should remain 30 meters away from the staircases proposed in the buildin...
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3) Planned Colonization in Towns of Haryana
Author:
Vinay Choubey
Category:
News and Society
Haryana (spreading over an area of 44212 Sq. Kms.) is one of the most rapidly developing states of India as its growth rate (8.6 %) is exceeding the national average growth rate. It is commanding the second highest per capital income (Rs. 26, 632) in the country. About 91 percent of its population is living above poverty line. Primarily, it is an agrarian state served by Satluj, Yamuna canal network producing surplus grain to the country. With the establishment of Maruti Udyog, Hero Honda,...
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4) Property Purchase Precautions
Author:
Vinay Choubey
Category:
Real Estate
Purchasing of property / land in Urban and Rural areas has become a complicated problem as it involves multiple issues of different fields. The purchaser of land/property should be well conversant with all related Acts, Rules and Regulations which are applicable on the related land. These Acts, Rules and Regulations vary from area to area. The area wise general precautions which are required to be looked into by the purchaser are described as below :
1. Purchasing of Agricultu...
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5) Earthquake Resistant Buildings in Seismic Zones of India
Author:
Vinay Choubey
Category:
News and Society
Earthquakes occur due to movements along faults that have evolved through geological and tectonic processes. Often they occur without any prior warning and are, therefore, unpredictable. The large area of India is prone to earthquake. The construction of earthquake resistant building is the only solution for safeguarding our urban centres from the menace of earthquakes.The natural disasters like earthquake can not be prevented, but measures are required to be taken to reduce the exte...
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