The quantity presently stood at 45%, he stated, talking on ‘the Metropolis & Past: Future-ready management,' on the Bangalore Chamber of Industries & Commerce (BCIC) Management Summit 2025. “We additionally must have extra BMTC buses plying on the roads to switch personal autos. The variety of BMTC buses on Bengaluru roads have been stagnating at 6500 from the previous 15 years. This quantity must double.”
He additionally urged the company leaders to begin utilizing public transport and contribute to Bengaluru's decongestion.
On town's site visitors woes, Ravichandar stated personal vehicles and two-wheelers may coexist however as leaders “it's a must to push for public transport,” he informed company leaders. “It's important to push for sooner implementation of metro rail, it's a must to push for extra buses of various sizes- small, mid and large. Get into public-private partnership, let BMTC personal all buses' model rights however discover an environment friendly approach utilizing know-how.”
On the difficulty of waste administration, he stated company leaders of Bengaluru must prepared the ground to unravel the alarming rubbish state of affairs. “They should assist campaigns for rubbish segregation for its efficient disposal. It's a sorry state of affairs at the moment to see rubbish being dumped within the inexperienced outskirts of town which is contributing in direction of polluting floor water within the outskirts.”
Sustainability knowledgeable T Mahesh stated industries should be extra accountable in preserving the surroundings. “All vital industries want to scale back their Co2 emissions, notably metal and cement industries.”BCIC president Prashant Gokhale stated the BCIC Management Discussion board was completely curated for C-suite leaders. It's designed to convey collectively senior enterprise professionals on a standard platform for expertise sharing, workforce constructing, enterprise greatest practices, and strategic networking. It's all about inspiration, he added. Retired IPS officer Gopal B Hosur, Mayafilms founder Maya Chandra, Kisankraft chairman Ravindra Ok. Agrawal, Homeland CEO Srikanth Iyer, and IIHM CEO Suborno Bose additionally spoke on the occasion.