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Dr. Sunil Kumar Chaudhary spoke about sustainable construction at the First Sustainability Convention in Patna, emphasizing technology that benefits the environment.
In Patna, Dr. Sunil Kumar Chaudhary, a noted engineer, recently shared insights at the ‘First Sustainability Convention’ at the Indira Gandhi Science Complex. He emphasized the need for development that protects our environment while also advancing technology.
Dr. Chaudhary presented a paper on a ‘Human Centric Approach’ to sustainable building. He highlighted that eco-friendly construction methods can actually be more cost-effective and durable. His research included techniques for repairing damaged buildings and creating affordable homes that can withstand climate impacts.
He also discussed innovative uses of materials like plastic and jute in road construction. According to him, using these materials can make roads more resistant to earthquakes and extend their lifespan. This method not only reduces costs but also enhances the road’s strength without needing a thicker layer.
Dr. Chaudhary pointed out the importance of integrating new technologies like nanotechnology in construction. He pointed out that India faces multiple environmental challenges, so there’s a need for solutions that can absorb more carbon dioxide and improve overall sustainability.
In his concluding remarks, Dr. Chaudhary expressed his commitment to realizing Chief Minister Nitish Kumar’s vision of a developed and safe Bihar. He has been actively training various community members in building disaster-resistant structures. He has also been recognized for his extensive research contributions in this field.
Summary:
- Dr. Chaudhary spoke on sustainable construction in Patna.
- He highlighted cost-effective and durable building methods.
- Innovative materials can improve road safety and reduce costs.
- He discussed the role of new technologies in construction.
- Training for disaster-resistant building is ongoing in Bihar.
