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DH Bengaluru 2040 Summit Highlights

Deccan Herald’s prestigious Bengaluru 2040 Summit brought together some of India’s most influential policymakers, corporate titans, entrepreneurs, activists, and celebrities to design a roadmap of the way forward for “India’s Silicon Valley”. Thanks for tuning in to DH for the live updates.
Last Updated 11 March 2022, 17:58 IST
14:2611 Mar 2022

DH Bengaluru 2040 Summit: B S Arun, Deputy Editor, Deccan Herald, giving vote of thanks to delegates for the successful event

13:2711 Mar 2022

A Yogi's Guide to tackling big city issues

Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev, Founder, Isha Foundation in conversation with DH's Niranjan Kaggere.

"Life of normal concrete structure is 100 years, but if it is built for railways or metro, the durability reduces to 50 years. Instead, we can build structures using steel. With good maintenance, it can last longer. Yes, it will cost more, but infrastructure has to be built to last centuries," notedSadhguru Jaggi Vasudev.

Unlike Mumbai, Bengaluru can be grown horizontally and vertically. For instance, in a fifty acre of land parcel,a real estate developer can use just one acre to build apartments and use the rest for plants and trees and create self sustainable dwelling place,addedSadhguru Jaggi Vasudev.

With the massive population explosion, there is an urgent need for planning soil management to producefood innovatively in less space to meet the demand. Also, we have to ensure the nutrition of the soil is maintained to grow quality organic food and be less dependent on fertilizers.

We have to ensurethat our soil is rich and fertile is key to avoiding an ecological disaster.

"In the early years,Bengaluru used to havethree rivers and 100s of lakes, and now, how much we have.Who is to blame for the condition of the city than ourselves. We can't think of recovering them, but we can ensure toconserve with whatever is left," concludedSadhguru Jaggi Vasudev.

12:2611 Mar 2022

Chasing sporting glory: How Bengaluru can nurture tomorrow's champions

From left to right: Nandan Kamath, Sports Lawyer moderating the discussion. VVS Laxman, Former India cricketer, Vivek Kumar, Founder & Director, Padukone-Dravid Centre for Sports Excellence, andAshwini Nachappa, Former India track & field athlete.

"Bengaluru has a better climate through the year compared to any of the cities in India and is why it was a natural selection for National Cricket Academy," said VVS Laxman.

"Government can work the local sporting association has to enable people from the lower section of the society to access to the quality facility for training. Very happy that local government and KSCA has created world-class facilities in other districts such as Hubli, Belgaum, and Mysore, " Laxman added.

"Padukone-Dravid Centre for Sports Excellence will offer dedicated coaches and can function for long hours through the day. Bengaluru. Both the Dravid and Prakash are deeply involved in the management of the unit. We also train the coaches to improve their skill sets," said Vivek Kumar.

"People have to see sports as not just a profession but a way of improving health. And, also the government should have a proper plan in terms of infrastructure and competitions for kids to get motivated at an early age to embrace sports" said Ashwini Nachappa.

"We have to include sports as part of the curriculum and parents should also encourage their children to take up sports. The latter brings competitiveness, which is more important to lead a life with confidence than academic scores. We have seen this happening for real in my school," added Nachappa.

11:4211 Mar 2022

Ease of Living: Better Urban Planning for a Better Bengaluru

From left to right--Dr. Gautham Machaiah, Sr. Journalist moderating the discussion.Naresh Narasimhan, Architect Principal at Venkataramanan Associates, Gaurav Gupta, IAS, Chief Commissioner, BBMP, andNirupa Shankar, Executive Director, Brigade Group.

"BBMPrequires restructuring ofthe system in terms of creating zones and more funds to improve the infrastructure. Our city is bigger than New York Cityand the latter is not as beautiful as what is advertised in the media. Yes, it isa well functional city and we aim for the same in Bengaluru," Gaurav Gupta said.

"We need to add recreation space for citizens as part of the infrastructure development. Also, the city needs to be developed in a responsible manner through setting up satellite township with access to the hospital, educational institutes and work within walking distance," Nirupa Shankar said.

"When people blame traffic, they don't realise that they themselves are responsible for the mess. Theyown multiple vehicles and are contributing tothe traffic. Also, we have to come up with our own desi approach to design than copying a western template,"Naresh Narasimhan noted.

11:1711 Mar 2022

Hack-star Bengaluru (Felicitation)

Deccan Herald along with Mercedes-Benz Research and Development India (MBRDI)hosted Hack-Star Bengaluru inviting budding young citizens to come up with smart andsustainable ideas to improve the quality of life in the city.

All-girls team Garud consisting--Amisha Sharma, Ayushi Tyagi,Vanshika Namdev, and Meetika Jain--from KIET Group Of Institutions, Ghaziabad, UP won the first prize. They won Rs2,00,000 cash bounty.

TeamHack_EVStations consisting --Rithik Raj Pandey, Sarthak Khandelwal, and Anukalp Jain--fromDayananda Sagar College of Engineering, Karnataka won the second prize.They won Rs1,50,000 cash bounty.

TeamEvTech consisting--Anurag Vaibhav, Nikhil Agarwal, Suraj Gorai, and Pranjal Paira --from IIT Kharagpur, West Bengal won third prize and cash bounty of Rs 1,00,000.

Also, a consolation prize was awarded to team Sarathi consisting--Ayush Rungta, Tejas Shah, Sonal Sengupta, and Saraswat Ghosh-- fromDayananda Sagar Academy Of Technology And Management, Karnataka.

All the winners have also been awarded pre-placement offer from MBRDI.

(Published 11 March 2022, 04:18 IST)

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