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International Women`s Day 2009
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Hi Mr VS Acharya,
I wanted to suggest something for a particular problem in karnataka which may not really be directly related to post you are holding.The problem what i was suggesting is of the power crisis in karnataka. The solution what i wanted to suggest is that we have so much of apartment complex comming up in bangalore and consumption of the power will definetly rise everyday. And i came across one such measure by your government to have the rain water harvesting made compulsory for the new constructions. On the similar lines will it not be a better idea to harness the solar energy in karnataka. One such implementation could be that why dont the govt make this compulsory in all the corporate house/ apartments.Since most of the energy gets utilised in the heating and by effective utilisation of the solar energy the consumption can come down drastically. I really think the govt should make this rule for all the apartments across karnataka and therby reduce the need of dependency on the power.I appreciate your thoughts on this.
-Praveen Kumar
Sunnyvale,California.
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