“Ruburban” choice
Friday, May 9, 2008 3:23:44 AM
While nothing so mundane as a suburb will do for these charmed citizens of corporate Bangalore, a ``ruburban'' choice has been the eco-sensitive 47-acre spread about 15 km away from the city, that is Trans Indus.
A project by the not-for-profit Biodiversity Conservation (India) Ltd (BCIL), Trans Indus emphasises not only ``greening" but also on "establishing a sustainable system to improve the utilisation of resources for the urban creatures of Bangalore,'' says Mr Hariharan, Director.
Barely three per cent of the campus is demarcated for plinth area — the rest constitutes common areas and afforested land
A project by the not-for-profit Biodiversity Conservation (India) Ltd (BCIL), Trans Indus emphasises not only ``greening" but also on "establishing a sustainable system to improve the utilisation of resources for the urban creatures of Bangalore,'' says Mr Hariharan, Director.
Barely three per cent of the campus is demarcated for plinth area — the rest constitutes common areas and afforested land


