Geeta Rao : I'm an avid nature lover and enjoy writing about anything related to the environment. I think .... in some past life... I might have been a tree!

Tsunami Warnings – Dolphin style!

Last week’s off the charts earthquake in Chile immediately triggered a Tsunami warning across the Pacific. Coastal communities anxiously watched the sea in anticipation of the worst.

dolphin3Memories of the destruction that the Tsunami of 2004 brought upon several countries and millions of people – the fear and panic this time around was understandable.

Until now, natural disasters like Tsunamis have been categorically looked at as the ‘wrath of Mother Nature’. Possible payback for all the garbage we keep dumping in her oceans.

But little did we know, that such disasters could be avoided, if we learn to ask nature – how!

All we have to do, is learn from  one of the sea’s most friendliest creatures - DOLPHINS!

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Tsunami waves dozens of feet high when they reach shore may only be tens of centimeters high as they travel through the deep ocean. In order to reliably detect them and warn people before they reach land, sensitive pressure sensors must be located underneath passing waves in waters as deep as 6000 meters. The data must then be transmitted up to a buoy at the ocean’s surface, where it is relayed to a satellite for distribution to an early warning center.

Transmitting data through miles of water has proven difficult, however: sound waves, while unique in being able to travel long distances through water, reverberate and destructively interfere with one another as they travel, compromising the accuracy of information.

Unless, that is, you are a dolphin.

dolphin1Dolphins are able to recognize the calls of specific individuals (”signature whistles”) up to 25 kilometers away, demonstrating their ability to communicate and process sound information accurately despite the challenging medium of water. By employing several frequencies in each transmission, dolphins have found a way to cope with the sound scattering behavior of their high frequency, rapid transmissions, and still get their message reliably heard.

Emulating dolphins’ unique frequency-modulating acoustics, a company called EvoLogics has developed a high-performance underwater modem for data transmission, which is currently employed in the tsunami early warning system throughout the Indian Ocean.

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Nandita Shah : I'm a graduate of Delhi University and have worked on development related issues for the past five years. My areas of interest include development rehabilitation and SEZ's.

Green Power!

Wanna run the world?

First Learn from it!

Life has been performing design experiments on Earth’s R&D lab for 3.8 billion years…. all we need to do is pay attention to how nature designs, creates and operates – in order to create better, more efficient and sustainable technology.

Check out this incredible video on Biomimicry, the science of ‘learning from nature’ – by the founder of BioMimicry Guild; Jainine Benyus!

And Jainine,UNESCO Champion of the Earth recipient, will be conducting a three day workshop on Biomimicry at Lavasa this week!

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Watch this space for the latest workshop updates.

Amit Jaiswal : I'm a college student from Mumbai pursuing a degree in architecture and design.

Colour me green!

Where did all the trees go?

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Have some of our cities lost touch with Nature?

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Growing up in a concrete jungle, do we even remember how green our cities once were?

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What’s your take?

Do you feel the need for greener cities?

or don’t mind the concrete?


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Bollywood to flag off Lavasa rally

Check out the Bollywood line up at last year’s LAVASA WOMEN’S RALLY

The Bold….!

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The Beautiful…!!!

Bollywood stars at Lavasa

and The Charming…!!!

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Who would you choose to flag off this year’s Lavasa Women’s Rally?

If you could choose a bollywood actor or actress to flag off this year’s Lavasa Women’s rally – who would it be?

and WHY?


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Geeta Rao : I'm an avid nature lover and enjoy writing about anything related to the environment. I think .... in some past life... I might have been a tree!

Nurturing an inner speed demon?

Ever get the urge to put some metal to that pedal?

and by ‘metal’ I mean, some shiny, just-in fashion, high-heels!

or, how about – a moment of madness where you envision yourself zipping across the finish line of a Formula 1 race?

Ever felt the need to race against your buddies in a city to city car rally?

or, the chance to go neck-to-neck with one of bollywood’s divas in a race to finish

Lavasa Women's Rally

Your dreams, could be just a click away!

Interested in driving for a cause?

On the eve of this women’s day, join 250 other women in Lavasa Women’s drive, in aid of women’s cancer awareness.

March 7th. Be there.

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Nandita Shah : I'm a graduate of Delhi University and have worked on development related issues for the past five years. My areas of interest include development rehabilitation and SEZ's.

Lavasa Women’s Day Drive

This event is happening again, on the eve of women’s day this year.

Ladies!!! – Mark your calendars….

March 7th, 2010 at Bandra Reclamation Grounds, Mumbai.

17A rally from Mumbai to Lavasa – FOR WOMEN ONLY!

The agenda?

Women's rallyWell – its simple …

Women (as you can see in the image above) – supported of course by the men in their lives (as also evident in the image) – put their driving skills to the test – and race 225 kms from Mumbai to Lavasa!

and why?

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To spread awareness about women’s cancer !

Wanna be part of an exciting event, this Women’s day? Check out how you can sign on to this band-wagon and…..

Varooommmm your way to the finish line!


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Lee Philip: I'm a chef at one of Mumbai's most prestigious hotels and boy can I eat!!! I love trying out new cuisines and thus far, I'd have to say that my favourite is...... Italian

Zoom Zoom to Lavasa….

Planning to organise something for a fast approaching Women’s Day?

Check out an innovative Women’s day event that Lavasa organized last year, that involved raising awareness about Breast Cancer through a women’s car rally from Mumbai to Lavasa.

Car Rally

Over 1000 women took off in 250 cars starting at 7.00 am on a clear Sunday morning on March 8th, 2009, from the Reclamation grounds near Lilavati Hospital, Bandra to Lavasa.

Flagging off the Lavasa Women’s Drive, held in order to spread cancer awareness – were some of  Bollywood’s biggest names including Ajay Devgan, Fardeen Khan, Gul Panag, Diana Hayden and many others.

What would motivate them to step out in the wee hours of a Sunday morning?

A good cause?

Over 1000 pumped-up women ready to race across cities?

An after-event party?

Whatever be, the motivating factor – this year as well, some more of Bollywood’s finest folks will be out in the wee hours of a Sunday morning, doing the very same thing!

Cheering a bunch of highly-charged women, as they drive 200 kms to the finish line at Lavasa.

Last year’s participants, some of them first-time rallyists, were of the opinion that such events would motivate women to be a part of motor-racing or rallies that are usually considered to be male-dominated sports.

But – Women racing across cities  – would  you call this empowering?

Do you think you could win this year’s Lavasa Women’s drive?


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Geeta Rao : I'm an avid nature lover and enjoy writing about anything related to the environment. I think .... in some past life... I might have been a tree!

Is Lavasa a City of the Future?

Here are the top 5 reasons why Lavasa qualifies as a city of the future!

In 5 major aspects of; city management, planning, infrastructure, technology and environment  – Lavasa is making major head-ways.

Check out how:

City Management

  • Lavasa has designed its city management system for performance outcomes, linked to good governance and ‘livability’ criteria.
  • Lavasa has put in strong performance monitoring and management systems to ensure above par service delivery to its citizens.
  • Various citizen engagement initiatives are organized to ensure participative governance.

City Planning

  • The city is designed based upon an award winning masterplan developed by HoK.
  • Lavasa’s design is based on the transect model, wherein the development of the Hill City begins from a densely populated town center and gets sparser as it goes uphill. The manmade environment blends itself into the natural environs without disturbing the innate nature of the place.
  • Development of Lavasa is planned across four town centers. Each town center has been planned not only to capture its own special charm but also to create a holistic fusion of country and cosmopolitan life experiences.

Infrastructure

  • Lavasa offer’s its residents – something quite unique for India – Uninterrupted power supply! Thanks to its partnership with MSEB, as well as Tata Power.
  • In addition, Lavasa also plans to build facilities to harness wind and solar power, apart from miniature hydro dams for additional electrical supply to ensure self-sufficiency.
  • A Water Supply System with water supplied from the lake and a Water Treatment Plant that more than meets current international health standards.
  • Smooth roads, leading in and out of Lavasa.
  • A holistic transportation plan- encompassing public transport, parking and traffic management.

Technology

  • Lavasa has many firsts – including being India’s first city to use a 3D-enabled Geographic Information System (GIS) and well as the first city to be completely e-governed.
  • Lavasa has a state-of-the-art optic fibre cable network and telecom infrastructure to enable effective e-governance
  • All residential units at Lavasa are designed as smart homes- offering enhanced security, automation, music and picture libraries, live and recorded TV, video on demand, games and much more

Environment

  • Use of biomimicry in planning and creation of the city- insures a peaceful and harmonious co-existence of mankind and nature
  • Till date, a total of half a million tree saplings have been planted at Dasve, with an average survival rate of 70%
  • Minimizing soil erosion and facilitating ground water recharge by setting up a plantation of fast-growing shrubs,
  • Implementing hydroseeding for the first time in India

So, now – What do you think? Do these five factors qualify Lavasa as a future-city?

It is really a city of the future? or just one more real-estate project?

Your say!


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Nandita Shah : I'm a graduate of Delhi University and have worked on development related issues for the past five years. My areas of interest include development rehabilitation and SEZ's.

What’s your CAR commute story?

Got a crazy traffic commute story to tell?

Like this group that was stuck for over five hours in a traffic jam?

Ever witnessed a perfectly sane office going chap – suddenly go mental – on account of road rage?

How about the funniest ‘road rage fight’ that you’ve ever witnessed on the way to work – that made you forget about the fact that you were running late and stop to gap in amusement?

Got a story to tell…..???

Share it with us!

Amit Jaiswal : I'm a college student from Mumbai pursuing a degree in architecture and design.

What’s your TRAIN commute story?

Got an incredible TRAIN related commuting story to share?

You know… on the lines of …

clinging on to the train window grill like a monkey in a zoo?

or traveling from Churchgate to Mumbai balanced on a toe that you managed to squeeze into the packed compartment?

or sitting through one hour on a Women’s Special train listening to Bollywood’s latest lyrics belted at ear-shattering volumes?

Do you have to take a local train to work everyday…. and suffer through the rush, pushing, congestion and madness, of this commute, on a daily basis ?

Similar to the poor chaps in this video of a local train……

Got an incredible, funny or mad – train commute story to share?

Tell us….