New Road & Transport Planning of Entire India: Under the Theme How to Revive India?
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1. At present there are a number of street vendors / hawkers, which are the integrated part of the nation. Build a small structure for them at an interval so that they can earn daily. We name this structure as Chota Parivar (which means small family).
2. Just change the road markings and enjoy safe and smooth travel and parking.
Altogether it will develop a complete basic infrastructure for the nation. So go for small and sweet development.
Sanjay Pardeshi
Mr. Sanjay Pardeshi (a mechanical engineer) is a founder of Santek Equipments Pvt. Ltd. (Pune, India). The company that designs, manufactures, and exports cranes and conveyors. Sanjay has dedicated more than two and a half years to design completely original and comprehensive road and transportation systems that aren’t just simple, economical, fast, and flawless, but accident-free too. He is willing to devote maximum time to build the nation.
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New Road & Transport Planning of Entire India - Sanjay Pardeshi
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Contents
How to Revive India?
Abstract
1. Village/City Internal roads
2. State ways
3. Highways
4. Expressways
Seven tunes of ‘How To Revive India’
! INSPIRATION !
RAJIV DIXIT
\\cebsrv01.asi.local\CEB-O-PARTRIDGE\PICTUREBOOK\00500004\Manuscript\Supplied\rajiv dixit.jpg‘Rajivbhai’, a brilliant hardcore patriotic genius was working 20/22 years constantly for the nation.
The two things he focused were ‘Swadeshi’ & ‘How to revive India… ?’
He believes that revival of India can be made through Swadeshi & formation of Basic Revolutionary Plan Department (BRP).
Though India has a number of problems, he wishes to reform basic six systems under Basic Revolutionary Plan Department (BRP). These six systems are
1. Economic revolution
2. Agriculture
3. Education system
4. Health & fitness system
5. Judicial system
6. Government & administration system.
He had given more than 10000 speeches on various subjects & travelled across the country day & night. His fluent speeches inspired millions of people to work for the nation.
We talk about the state of our nation anytime, anywhere! We get frustrated with all the political parties & decide they should be relieved from the responsibility of steering the nation… . or get nervous and lament ‘Oh what’s the use of our heated debating?! It’ll remain the same whoever gets elected… . , and continue with our daily life.
WHY?
Is voting the only duty we have towards our nation? Have we become so selfish that we are in no way concerned with our country? Or are we really the losers . . . ?
If it is not so, please read on and join us! Now is the time to revive India with a renewed passion!
HOW?
When you go for revolutionary ideas/work
at first people just laugh
then they say yeh to pagal hai!
then they challenge you
then they ignore you
then they became jealous
& then they admire you!
Why . . . ?
Because, by then, you are already successful!
! VISION !
Road system in a country must be like veins in the body,
that nourish public transportation, delivering complete
safety and ensure smooth flow.
! THANKS !
To all my relatives who instilled confidence in me
since childhood… !
To Mr. Mangesh Kadu & Mr. Atul Sathe for their
beautiful DTP work and sketches… !
To Mr. Parag Patharkar, Ravi Sant & Gauri Deshpande
for neat translation… !
To my wife Vaijayanti
& daughter Rutvika
for their thought-sharing… !
AND
To every patriotic person
committed to the nation… !
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How to Revive India?
There are many drawbacks and insecurities in today’s Indian road and transportation system due to which the percentage of road accidents is on the rise. These are mostly affecting two-wheeler travelers who lose their lives on Indian roads every day. This will continue to happen in future if corrective measures are not taken. In the survey conducted by the ‘National Criminal Registration Board (NCRB)’, it was found that 26.5% two-wheeler travelers get killed every year in India. Similar results were also published by the ‘World Health Organization’ (WHO). According to the survey, India ranks first in fatal accidents. The most alarming fact noticed was that 66% of the people who lost their lives in Indian road accidents were in the age group of 18 to 50. Isn’t this a dreadful situation?
(Reference: Sakal Newspaper
dtd. 02.11.2011)
Therefore, to reduce these accidents, we have provided a separate lane for two-wheelers in our plan. Two-wheelers will travel through separate lanes in every part of India, i.e. villages, cities, highways, expressways. etc. Does this type of system exist in the world? Hence India needs to standardize its road and transport system. In this book, we present our ‘New Transport System = Security of Travelers’. Our system comprises separate lanes for two-wheelers, four-wheelers, trucks, buses, cycles, etc. There will also be standardization of buses and bus-stops to ensure safe transportation, so that passengers can travel without worry and return home safely.
Keeping the above things in mind, let us also understand a few other important points.
We all know that India is facing enormous problems in major areas in the form of corruption, huge economic rift in lifestyle of people, unemployment, unplanned development, poverty, suicides of farmers, and so on. Most of these problems are inter-related.
These issues divide our country in two parts. 20% of people