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HomeKasa-conscious

Kasa-conscious

Writing on Bangalore’s journey toward becoming more waste conscious. Based on research from a project focusing on DWCCs (Dry Waste Collection Centres), which are ward-level dry waste management facilities.
Sruthi Krishnan is a researcher at Fields of View. Recently, she mentored a team of students who developed a game on waste management in Bengaluru.

Kasa-conscious

How HSR Layout got 300 saplings planted

July 19, 2017 Sruthi Krishnan

Compared to Indiranagar and Koramangla, HSR Layout is a reasonably new layout and hence the tree cover is very sparse. With this in mind, the active citizens of the layout, the volunteers of HSR Citizen Forum

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Environment

Garbage is not so much about health, it’s more about being human

January 13, 2015 Sruthi Krishnan

For the past four months or so, we went through research papers, news stories, blogs and other personal accounts on garbage. We met people involved with waste management in the city. And slowly, garbage slipped

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Infrastructure

Does education mean a more heightened awareness about one’s role in society?

November 25, 2014 Sruthi Krishnan

Author: Tanmayee Narendra What does it mean to be “educated”? Does education necessarily mean a more heightened awareness about one’s role in society? These are some questions that I was forced to ask myself after

Infrastructure

Here’s how Dry Waste Collection Centres started functioning in Bengaluru

November 5, 2014 Sruthi Krishnan

Author: Sieta Van Horck Bengaluru is full of such trash dumps, though the scenario might change for better in future. Pic:Sandro Miccoli Scenarios such as the picture above are, unfortunately, not uncommon for a person


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