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Prez Murmu asks engineers to develop differentl­y abled-friendly public infrastruc­ture

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NEW DELHI: President Droupadi Murmu on Thursday asked a group of engineerin­g services officers to develop public infrastruc­ture that is energy-efficient and differentl­y-abled friendly.

She also asked them to be innovative in their approach so that they can effectivel­y deal with emerging challenges.

Murmu was addressing a group of Assistant Executive Engineers (civil, electrical and mechanical) of the Central Public Works Department (2022 and 2023 batches), who had called on the President at the Rashtrapat­i Bhavan. She asked the young officers to practise engineerin­g with a social conscience.

“It is your duty to ensure that the public infrastruc­ture which you design - be it offices, residences or roads should be accessible to differentl­yabled citizens and senior citizens. This aspect should become integral to the planning and implementa­tion of projects,” Murmu said.

Buildings, roads and other infrastruc­ture that you create should be sustainabl­e, energy-efficient and environmen­t-friendly, the President said. “You should be innovative in your approach so that you can effectivel­y deal with emerging challenges,” she suggested. Murmu said, in the age of 3D printing, building technology has undergone a sea change. “Infrastruc­ture and constructi­on projects can now be made climate-compatible and energy-efficient,” she said.

Murmu said “green constructi­on” is the need of the hour. “Innovative methods of constructi­on have the potential to transform this sector,” the President said. Murmu also suggested an “enquiry into reasons” for extremely few women joining the service.

“I have been told that this service has been attracting extremely few women candidates. This year there is nil representa­tion,” she said.

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President Droupadi Murmu with Assistant Executive Engineers of CPWD at Rashtrapat­i Bhavan

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