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Vadodara Lakes Choked by Pollution
10 Jan
Summary
- Vadodara's lakes and river suffer severe pollution from sewage and waste.
- Brick kiln workers face wage violations and poor living conditions.
- Peri-urban areas lack pedestrian-friendly infrastructure.

Studies presented at the International Conference on Resilience in Vadodara have underscored significant environmental and social issues within the city. An assessment of local lakes and the Vishwamitri river found critically low dissolved oxygen and high pH levels, primarily caused by untreated sewage, solid waste dumping, and industrial effluents, necessitating urgent remediation efforts and stricter regulations. Furthermore, a field study focusing on brick kiln workers exposed prevalent wage violations, inadequate living conditions, and a lack of awareness regarding labor rights, impacting children's education.
The conference also tackled urban mobility concerns, with research highlighting accessibility and traffic flow challenges in areas overseen by the Vadodara Urban Development Authority. Recommendations included enhancing public transport systems and developing essential pedestrian infrastructure to improve connectivity. These findings were showcased at the KHOJ exhibition, featuring 31 interdisciplinary research projects involving numerous students and faculty members.
Organized by Navrachana University, the two-day international event convened academics, researchers, practitioners, and policymakers. The discussions emphasized resilience as an ongoing process of adaptation for institutions and communities, rather than solely a reaction to crises. Keynote speakers from international foundations and embassies underscored the value of cross-border academic collaboration.



