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Dirty Business
Hidden under piles of garbage, Manik Thapar has uncovered a golden opportunity. Granted, organizing the waste management industry isn't easy, but Manik's Eco Wise is leading the way and expanding on solid success.

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City services, incorporated
Shoddy municipal services across India’s urbania is good news for companies willing to plough money into water and waste management.

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Garbage collection is hardly the most envied of businesses in India , where a caste hierarchy mandates that rubbish collection is not the domain of the educated and wealthy. Mr. Thapar didn’t care. India , which recycles more than 90 per cent of its waste, offered huge opportunities in waste management. Last April, he launched Eco Wise Waste Management Pvt. Ltd., providing a four-stage process of collection, transportation, treatment and disposal of waste material.

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As we become wealthier and consume more, we are producing unprecedented quantities of rubbish. The Asian Development Bank (ADB) estimates that our largest cities produce on average 760,000 tons of solid waste per day. It predicts that there will be a two-fold increase – to 1.8 million tons – by 2025.

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NOIDA’S ‘GARBAGE MAN’ RUNS UP A PROFIT. MISSION DELHI NEXT?
‘We still see garbage as kabadi business, but there is so much more one can do’
Aanchal Bansal New Delhi, July 30: When Manik Thapar decided to set up shop in garbage management and collection in Noida after an MBA from the United States, his family and friends scoffed at the 25-year-old for turning into a “kabadiwallah”.

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New Delhi: Manik Thapar, an MBA graduate turned his business into a mission and vice-versa.

"When I was studying in the US people used to ask me how could I live in a dirty country. That's when I decided that I need to clean up,” says Thapar.

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We are all living in a great time! Think of our parents and grand parents who were many a times were deprived of basic necessity of living, may be health care, education, social security, among other necessities. Come of think of our children who would be overwhelmed by what's happening around them in terms of crime, environmental pollution, crowd, eroding humanity and even worse.

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CII Karnataka in association with Infosys Technologies Ltd and supported by Government of Karnataka, is organising the Fourth India Innovation 2008 on the theme Innovation in the 21st Century on 20-21 June 2008 at Hotel Leela Palace, Bangalore. Mr. Kris Gopalakrishnan, CEO & Managing Director, Infosys Technologies is the Summit Chairman.

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