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Bengaluru becomes ‘Garden City’ again

Amidst rapid urbanisation and environmental challenges, the city is embracing green initiatives such as rooftop gardens and vertical farming 

Bangalore, India, is rapidly developing its infrastructure with a focus on sustainability, innovation and environmentally friendly initiatives. As the city grows, it faces challenges such as urbanisation and environmental issues. To combat these problems, businesses are promoting initiatives like rooftop gardens and vertical farms. Once known as the Garden City of India, Bangalore is now reclaiming its legacy by promoting sustainable living practices and incorporating green spaces into its urban landscape

Rooftop gardens are becoming increasingly popular in Bangalore, providing various environmental and social benefits. They help reduce the urban heat island effect, provide natural insulation that reduces energy consumption and improve air quality. Residents and businesses are transforming their rooftops into green spaces, combatting pollution and promoting biodiversity

Many commercial and residential complexes in the city are now promoting rooftop gardening, turning barren rooftops into lush green havens. This initiative not only contributes to biodiversity but also serves as a recreational space for residents.

Vertical farming is another concept that fosters sustainability in Bangalore’s urban spaces. This innovative practice involves growing crops in vertically stacked layers that maximise space utilisation and minimise water consumption. By bringing food production closer to urban centres, vertical farms help reduce carbon emissions and offer several benefits over conventional farming practices, such as higher crop yields, reduced water usage and year-round production.

Community gardens have also emerged as a vital initiative to bring communities together and grow their food. These gardens contribute to food security, promote healthy eating habits and strengthen social ties among residents. Additionally, they serve as an educational platform for sustainable agriculture practices and provide opportunities for residents to reconnect with nature.

The government has constructed several laws and initiatives to support sustainable initiatives. The city has accepted green building certifications like LEED and GRIHA to combat environmental issues and ensure eco-friendly development that abides by environmental concerns while effectively meeting the needs of investors. These initiatives improve locals’ quality of life and aid in ecological preservation. The government has also released a toolkit and manual for the green index that will evaluate, analyse and rank environmental conservation initiatives of various infrastructure projects and programmes.

By rewarding rooftop garden development, supporting vertical farming efforts and allowing the formation of community gardens, the government is paving the way for a greener, more sustainable Bangalore. Collaboration among government agencies and the commercial and public sectors is essential for overcoming obstacles such as lack of knowledge, land availability and regulatory barriers. As Bangalore embraces sustainability and environmental management, the city is sowing the seeds for a greener, more liveable future.

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Preservation
(noun) – conservation, protection, maintenance, care, safeguarding

संरक्षण

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Collaboration (noun) – cooperation, alliance, partnership, participation

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Aid
(verb) – help, assist, support, abet  सहायता करना

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Vital (adjective) – Absolutely necessary; essential, crucial, key

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Biodiversity
 (noun) – The variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem.

जैव विविधता

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Conventional
(adjective) – normal, standard, regular, ordinary, usual, traditional

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Sustainability
(noun) – The ability to be maintained at a certain rate or level.

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Barren
(adjective) – infertile, unproductive, bare, sterile, arid

बंजर

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Landscape
(noun) – geography, view, scene, countryside

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Strengthen
(verb) – reinforce, enhance, increase, intensify, fortify

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Infrastructure
(noun) – the basic systems and services that are necessary for a country or an organization

बुनियादी ढाँचा, अवसरंचना

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Embrace
(verb) – Accept, include, encompass, incorporate, contain

अपनाना

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Have to do with
(phrase) – to be associated with or related to something.

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Carbon
emission (noun) – carbon dioxide that planes, cars, factories, etc. produce, thought to be harmful to the environment

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Amidst
(preposition) – in the middle of.

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Meet
(verb) –  fulfil, achieve, accomplish

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Reclaim
(verb) – Regain, Retrieve, Recover

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Incorporate
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Ecological
(adjective) – Environmental, eco-friendly, conservationist,

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Sustainable
(adjective) – Eco-friendly, Renewable, Green, Environmentally-friendly,

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Embrace
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अपनाना

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Lush
(adjective) – Rich, luxuriant, verdant, flourishing, abundant

हरा-भरा

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Reward
(verb) – Compensate, pay, reimburse, remunerate, recompense

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Sowing (noun) – Planting, seeding, disseminating, broadcasting

बुआई

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Recreational (adjective) – Leisurely, diverting, entertaining, relaxing, pleasurable

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Combat (verb) – Fight, battle, counteract, tackle, struggle against

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Legacy (noun) – Heritage, Inheritance, Bequest, Tradition, Birthright

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Urbanisation (noun) – City development, Metropolitan growth, Urban growth, Urban expansion, Town growth शहरीकरण

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Foster (verb) – Encourage, promote, support, nurture, cultivate

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Yield (noun) – Harvest, produce, output, return, crop
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Pave the way for (phrase) – Facilitate, enable, clear the path for, lay the groundwork for, prepare for
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Vertical farming (noun) – A method of growing crops in vertically stacked layers, indoor agriculture, urban farming, stacked farming

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Urban heat island effect (noun) – The phenomenon where urban areas become significantly warmer than their rural surroundings due to human activities.

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Natural Insulation (noun) – Insulating material derived from natural sources that helps regulate temperature and improve energy efficiency, such as wool, cotton, cork, or cellulose

प्राकृतिक इन्सुलेशन

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Haven (noun) – Sanctuary, refuge, safe place, shelter, oasis

आश्रय

 

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Stacked (adjective) – Layered, piled, arranged in stacks, tiered, assembled in layers

संचित

 

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Abide by (phrasal verb) – Follow, adhere to, comply with, observe, respect

पालन करना

 

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Overcome (verb) – Conquer, defeat, tackle, master, prevail over

पार पाना

 

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Liveable (adjective) – Habitable, fit to live in, comfortable, suitable, pleasant

रहने योग्य