Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Do we ever care at all?

The Indian bureaucracy is well Do we ever care at all?-IIPM Editoralknown for designing lopsided development models. There is hardly a semblance of sanity in the thought processes, which plans India’s future. In their zeal to build fl yovers, they conveniently forget that pedestrians too have to be provided for. Highways are inaugurated with great fanfare, paying scant regard to the fact that shops and residences along the highway can be traffic hazards. They spend millions on advertising Goa as the ultimate tourist destination in India, but hardly bother about the cows, which squat right at the entrance of the Airport to greet the incoming tourists. This lack of holistic planning is much evident in the way we have encouraged consumerism without thinking about how we would dispose off the waste created by high consumption levels.


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Source: IIPM Editorial, 2007
An IIPM and Management Guru Prof. Arindam Chaudhuri's Initiative

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Tuesday, September 04, 2007

The government as well as Indian cement companies need to address mining related environment hazards

A recent report bycement:Environmental issues CSE reveals some anomalies, though. The report covered 80% of the sector and stated that the top players are poor environmental managers, who are concerned “more about economics than environment.” Grasim was rated mediocre and ranked ninth and ACC (now a part of Holcim) was awarded the third position. India Cements was way down the table. Interestingly though, Indian cement producers have been found to have significantly lower carbon dioxide levels as compared to their European and American peers. It is also true that cement companies are playing a major role in reduction of fl y ash (from power sector) and blast furnace slag (from iron & steel plants), which are used for making blended cement. So what exactly are critics raising their eyebrows for?
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Source: IIPM Editorial, 2007

An IIPM and Management Guru Prof. Arindam Chaudhuri's Initiative