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Showing papers by "Pritee Sharma published in 2021"


Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: Among all the marginalized and stigmatized communities in Odisha, financial exclusion is high among the transgender community as mentioned in this paper, and a study discusses the status, importance and key challenges of fina...
Abstract: Among all the marginalized and stigmatized communities in Odisha, financial exclusion is high among the transgender community. This study discusses the status, importance and key challenges of fina...

4 citations


Book ChapterDOI
01 Jan 2021
TL;DR: In this article, the projected values of biogas, bio-CNG, and waste to electricity potentials from municipal solid waste for the year 2031 were analyzed and the number of transfer stations based on Indore waste management model was estimated.
Abstract: For Indian cities monitoring, planning, and designing strategies of waste from its production to disposal is a very essential agenda in Smart City Mission (SCM). Therefore, many measures are planned and executed by the Indian government both at the central and local level recently. One of important phase needed for successful planning is matching of prediction for generated waste inflows and treated waste outflow. This balance between inflow and outflow of waste should be sustainable in the long run to match the pace on the global scale of smart city development. The sustainable planning needs coupling of parameters forecasted with the policy perspectives which are to be addressed in smart city mission. Our analyzes through this paper try to highlight the projected values of biogas, bio-CNG, and waste to electricity potentials from municipal solid waste for the year 2031. These investigations and estimation will help cities to plan the number of transfer station, processing facilities with bio-CNG, waste to electricity and biogas plants, hence, preparing themselves for broader agenda of sustainable development goals (SDGs), 2030. The estimated number of transfer stations based on Indore waste management model, which will provide a more situated solution to decision making for waste infrastructural transformation for these cities eyeing became a smart city. The study also suggests some of funding option available for implementation of projects. For the study, 13 cities are taken from different states which are part of the Smart City Mission (SCM) of India.

1 citations