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For people who still don't get the point. This is a method tailor made for the environmental and usage of rural roads of Southern India which receives heavy torrential rain for two annual monsoons seasons and then have hot tropical summer. So the roads here are destroyed mostly from fluvial erosion, combined by additional destability from expansion cracks during summer. Not from physical wear and tear from load bearing heavy traffic. And coconut fibers are one of the most toughest and decay resistant fibers in nature which were once used for making nautical ropes. They will not rot away for almost a decade, especially underneath asphalt where the soil does not have any microbial activity. As for the environmental impact of the fibers, coconut palms are native flora of coastal plains of India and are a staple in traditional South Indian cuisines as both oil, as coconut milk and as soild coconut meat. Even the cake left after oil production is used. Every single household will have atleast one coconut palm in their property. Coconut fiber- coir, is such an integral part of the culture of this area that their is a government body, Coir Board dedicated for the procurement, development and sale of coir products. The husk from which coir is made, will only end up as being agricultural waste that can only be burned because of its highly resistant nature, unless it's used for another products. Coir Geotextiles are extensively used in this area for slope stabilization, river Bank stabilization and to prevent landslides here.
hey but what about building roads mixing recycled plastics, we know the downsides of asphalt but probably mixing in some plastic would make it stronger. Just an idea
@@WARGODS-ez1bu Tarmac from recycled plastic is essentially the same thing as asphalt. Both are made from petroleum and plastic is just molten down again to the base for tarmac
India ada lembaga pemerintahnya unt urusan per-kelapa-an....dikita g ada nih...coco fibre (??) kita export semua padahal tinggal beberapa processing lagi bisa jd coir geotekstil unt pentokin nilai tambahnya....
I tried to introduce this in Indonesia for tanah longsor Control because my friend in the Philipines is doing it, but sadly government officials were not interested
Coconuts and bamboo are abundantly grown in India. It's gratifying to note that extensive use of these biodegradable products are used to the maximum extent keeping in mind environmental health. A large number of unskilled labour force is employed in these manufacturing companies providing livelihood to them.
@@samsonmaria5856 Biodegradable for road building exploits unskilled labor for peanuts while enriching the contractors. Collecting old building materials crushed and sorted would be a permanent solution, simultaneously cleaning neighborhoods.
Well said👍 We need and we will continue to promote and practice such indigenous materials and methods in our nation despite lectures by western 🐩 and many havard educated librandus. Jai Bharat🇮🇳💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻
Old traditional method, refined, improved and expanded with modern technology. We were using this 50 years ago. With gravel, sand, earth. All manually pounded down.
@@croydon21H Green innovation isn't only about plants, it's also about saving and nurturing the soil and stopping it's erosion so that plants can be grown on them. Coconut husk ropes/coconut coirs are excellent soil holders. Anybody who has worked with them would know.
@@thebutcher5999 Mesopotamia is Way older, And Egypt is the oldest! Some older Civilizations on our turf went extinct and only remain in Legends but I won't bore you with folklore and you should do the same, as for Mesopotamia, I invite you to read scientific researches and studies maybe you'll learn something.
@@Hanible do you even understand what is oldest? You need to read English grammar before writing anything in English here. I am not here to send invitation rather I suggest you need to attend kindergarten classes first. Huh don't go there to read Ku_rand book there, ok 😁
This is nothing. India has already made 100,000 km of roads (including some National Highways) using PLASTIC WASTE between 2016 and July 2020. And Government is planning to increase its use further seeing as _every day_ 100+ km of roads is built in India (including 35-40 km of National Highways). So the scope for increase is immense. Every km requires 1 ton of waste plastic and 9 tons of bitumen. That is 100,000 tons of plastic waste that has been diverted away. The technique was pioneered by an Indian University.
Every single part of the Coconut tree is used. The leaves for thatch The husk for rope The "meat" for food / oil The trunk for timber The water in the nut is delicious
@@anilsahu5709 nobody is giving any negative image here, saffron boy. Kerala is different, it has 98percent literacy. Highest wages in the country. Yet, the central government ignore Kerala in every budget. It is time in India for the states to consider their independence.
I would have never thought that coconut fibers could be used for roads, but it makes sense. It must take a tremendous amount of coconuts. I hope the coconut meat and milk is also used so nothing goes to waste.
It seems likely they are. I think places that use a lot of coconuts make use of as much as they can. Even in a small village I visited in the Philippines, they saved all their coconut husks in a pile and the villagers used the ones that had dried out as fuel for their cooking fires.
Yes, the milk & meat is the principal use for coconut. The husk is just a by-product being put to use to manufacture Coir. There is a whole industry around coir products.
Here in Canada we use mainly plastic fabric on rolls around the perimeter of construction sites to collect debris. More wasted plastic to collect other waste so we get more waste.
@@vishvaroopa2199 lol, not only Kerala all over India, India has constructed 3 times more roads in last 8 years that it constructed in 68 years after independence combined, we are making world record of longest road construction per year from last 4 consecutive years
unfortunately due to britishers who looted our economy for century we became richest to poorest, but we are back to Reclaim our long lost Glory hope Government should Care of Security properly so no invader would loot us in future
This is so cool. It's nice to see when countries innovate in a way that suits their specific needs instead of relying on other ideas. Places that don't have coconut husks can't do this as effectively.
This looks like it. A way to increase employment. Look at all that people working so hard ! But is a road with textile buried at the bottom of it better? Why not just make sure of proper drainage?
@@danielch6662 please google benefits of the geotextiles for road construction. it actually increases the durability of the road. And as far as use of this textile is concerned , of course it used for other purposes but the thing is these texitles cant compete with factory made mass produced soft textile for many other uses.
Here in the Caribbean I use coconut husk on my farm to prevent soil erosion. After husking the coconuts I bury the husk in the soil. It helps retain moisture for the dry season and it gives the soil a dark color that's very very rich.
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All it needs now is a proper drainage system at the side of the road to transport away the water. Besides from taht: GREAT JOB GUYS, tahts how its done. Greetings from Germany
I was traveling through India about 20 years ago and was shocked at the road condition. I remember driving a 20km stretch of the road taking almost three hours, mostly due to the ungodly amount of potholes and washouts. Does this technique keep the road in better condition, especially after heavy rain?
Parabéns ao povo indiano. Maravilhoso o jeito e amor como trabalham nessas rodovias. Parece até que estão cultivando canteiros de verduras e legumes. Essa tecido é excelente para plantação. O dia que chegar aqui em meu amado Brasil. Vou utilizar nas plantas. Gratidão 🌻 por essa grande contribuição para a humanidade. Viva o povo indiano. Viva a Índia. 🇮🇳
Hi, ഞാൻ ഇന്ത്യയിൽ കേരളത്തിൽ തിരുവനന്തപുരം എന്ന സ്ഥലത്ത് ഉള്ള ഒരാളാണ്. ഞങ്ങളുടെ ഇവിടെ ഇതു കൊണ്ടു റോഡ് നിർമ്മിക്കാറുണ്ട്. മുഖ്യമായും റോഡ് നിർമാണം അല്ല ഇതിന്റെ ലക്ഷ്യം. കൂടുതലായും നദികളുടെ കര ഇടിഞ്ഞു വീഴാതിരിക്കാനും, മണ്ണൊലിപ്പ് തടയാനും ആണ് ഇത് ഇങ്ങനെ ചെയ്യുന്നത്. പ്ളാസ്റ്റിക് പോലുള്ളവയെക്കാൾ ഏറെ ഫലപ്രദം ആണ് ഈ ചകിരിക്കയർ, മലിനീകരണം കുറവ് ആണ് കാലാന്തരത്തിൽ മണ്ണിൽ അലിഞ്ഞു ചേരുകയും ചെയ്യും. കയർ തൊഴിൽ മേഖല വളർത്തിയെടുക്കാനും അതിലൂടെ പരമ്പരാഗത കയർ തൊഴിലാളികളുടെ ജീവിത നിലവാരം ഉയർത്തുന്നതും ആണ് ഇതിലൂടെ ലക്ഷ്യം വെക്കുന്നത്.
Скоро дороги не нужны будут. "Новые" технологии прошлого позволяют летать над поверхностью. И этого _добра_ раньше было не меньше, чем автомобилей сейчас. В Откровениях Иоанна сказано, что _всё мёртвое_ опять воскреснет. Это означает и все технологии прошлого. *Мы* там были и *они* - это _МЫ_ в прошлом. Индусы слышали про реинкарнацию и верят в неё, потому что это один из основных проявления Воли Творца.
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I'm from Kerala, India where this road construction was shown using coir mattresses ( we called it cour Earth cloth ). This coir cloth is extensively used to prevent soil erosion while constructing embankments of canals and roads and on the sides of the approach roads of bridges. Grass and small plants naturally grow on these embankments and thus hold back the soil in its position. ❤❤
@@lucifer12354 well, you can realized that the country is overpopulated high tasks of poverty and full of slums withouth drainages, it's enought to know it went wrong when they start to have childrens left and right
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@@veronikasimola771 God is not some entity outside or above. It's pure consciousness that's in every visible & invisible part of cosmos. It's a great video game on Earth (just a small part of Universe), where we identify ourselves as different due to a body & mind, but just changing physical forms.
Omg , at the end of the video with the coconut trees on both sides of the road. So breathtakingly beautifull.Reminds me of my home country . Does anyone knows where in India this is ? I saw a vidro once where this guy ,somewhere in de pacific makjng this coconut fibre rope by hand . Really amazing . They incorperrate it in building their houses that are still standjng strong after many ,many years..
India has massive coastline, entire South Indian is a peninsula. It’s hard to say which part of south India is this from looking at the typography. India also have long history of using natural fibre and textiles. We have so many startup now producing clothing from natural fibre like hemp, jute etc. We have a history of constructing housing from natural products as well like wood, thatch and clay but looking at the extreme weather conditions from climate change, maybe that’s not a preferred or viable option anymore. There are inventions like making bricks out of ash, straw and coconut etc but Gotta find more solutions for that For sure.
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This happened 2 years back. There are research papers providing information about how well and how much this technique works in different environments , typography and soil type. Also what are the limitations such as how much coconut waste is available and to construct certain amount of roads, how much needs to harvest if this needs to be done on a industrial scale. But that might create other biological and biodiversity alterations so, for now this is only done where coconut is naturally available.
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Muy interesante q se Aproveche la fibra de coco.
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Thanks for sharing
India is resourceful and intelligent with the use of their natural resources. Well done India 🎉🎉🎉
For people who still don't get the point.
This is a method tailor made for the environmental and usage of rural roads of Southern India which receives heavy torrential rain for two annual monsoons seasons and then have hot tropical summer.
So the roads here are destroyed mostly from fluvial erosion, combined by additional destability from expansion cracks during summer. Not from physical wear and tear from load bearing heavy traffic.
And coconut fibers are one of the most toughest and decay resistant fibers in nature which were once used for making nautical ropes. They will not rot away for almost a decade, especially underneath asphalt where the soil does not have any microbial activity.
As for the environmental impact of the fibers, coconut palms are native flora of coastal plains of India and are a staple in traditional South Indian cuisines as both oil, as coconut milk and as soild coconut meat. Even the cake left after oil production is used. Every single household will have atleast one coconut palm in their property. Coconut fiber- coir, is such an integral part of the culture of this area that their is a government body, Coir Board dedicated for the procurement, development and sale of coir products. The husk from which coir is made, will only end up as being agricultural waste that can only be burned because of its highly resistant nature, unless it's used for another products.
Coir Geotextiles are extensively used in this area for slope stabilization, river Bank stabilization and to prevent landslides here.
Thank you for this addidtion. Kind regards Daniel
hey but what about building roads mixing recycled plastics, we know the downsides of asphalt but probably mixing in some plastic would make it stronger. Just an idea
@@WARGODS-ez1bu Tarmac from recycled plastic is essentially the same thing as asphalt. Both are made from petroleum and plastic is just molten down again to the base for tarmac
@@WARGODS-ez1bu Good idea! :-)
Good info.
Wow, I am Indonesian but I am proud of India. Thera are a lot of scientists and high inventions though they are not published, shared or announced.
India ada lembaga pemerintahnya unt urusan per-kelapa-an....dikita g ada nih...coco fibre (??) kita export semua padahal tinggal beberapa processing lagi bisa jd coir geotekstil unt pentokin nilai tambahnya....
@@donlod322 Kalo semua dipentokin nilai tambah, kapitalisme lagi yg maen,yg punya dana gede buat bikin pabrik doank nanti yg bisa ekspor!
@@rinoyuliafano3073 kalo liat proses pembuatannya tdk perlu dana gede...desa bisa berbuat dgn dana desa.
I tried to introduce this in Indonesia for tanah longsor Control because my friend in the Philipines is doing it, but sadly government officials were not interested
India has been king of textiles for as long as history can remember, so of course they would find this creative and interesting building technique.
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@@cosmoray9750 I have never read a more unintelligible, off topic, comment in my life.
@@edition-deluxe 😂
Love from Darjeeling, India
It’s India’s region Bengal . Without Bengal India’s textile industry is nothing . Today Bengal is divided by Indian sate West Bengal and Bangladesh
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Coconuts and bamboo are abundantly grown in India. It's gratifying to note that extensive use of these biodegradable products are used to the maximum extent keeping in mind environmental health. A large number of unskilled labour force is employed in these manufacturing companies providing livelihood to them.
Please understand where it is used and for what, waste of money time resources etc.. and looting money, it’s a total waste man.
@@samsonmaria5856 Biodegradable for road building exploits unskilled labor for peanuts while enriching the contractors. Collecting old building materials crushed and sorted would be a permanent solution, simultaneously cleaning neighborhoods.
@@samsonmaria5856 Idi0ts like Won't Understand a value Of a “Thing”...
Well said👍
We need and we will continue to promote and practice such indigenous materials and methods in our nation despite lectures by western 🐩 and many havard educated librandus.
Jai Bharat🇮🇳💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻
@@thebutcher5999 But you don't mind using computers and the internet that was invented in the western world huh.
Nothing gets wasted if one puts his mind to it. Congratulations for the great green innovation. You are saving the environment.👏
Old traditional method, refined, improved and expanded with modern technology. We were using this 50 years ago. With gravel, sand, earth. All manually pounded down.
Not really saving the environment as it still has asphalt on it. It seems like just an extra layer there, sadly.
with what idea you are saying - green innovation? If they paved with coir , people can walk bare foot even in summer.
@@croydon21H Green innovation isn't only about plants, it's also about saving and nurturing the soil and stopping it's erosion so that plants can be grown on them. Coconut husk ropes/coconut coirs are excellent soil holders. Anybody who has worked with them would know.
@@nothereandthereanywhere it prevents erosion
Wow wow, this is amazing, information is powerful, never knew coconut shell is so useful. Everything has a purpose...
coconut shell is used for charcoal, fuel, utensil msking. The geotextile is from coconut husk
الشعوب في شبه القاره الهنديه. كلهم اذكياء وصبورين ويتحدون الصعاب. ويعملون المستحيل. تحياتي من بلاد الرافدين إلى الشعب الهندي الطيب.
Greetings from the oldest civilisation 🇮🇳🤗 to Mesopotamia one of the ancient civilisation.
@@thebutcher5999 Mesopotamia is Way older, And Egypt is the oldest! Some older Civilizations on our turf went extinct and only remain in Legends but I won't bore you with folklore and you should do the same, as for Mesopotamia, I invite you to read scientific researches and studies maybe you'll learn something.
@@Hanible do you even understand what is oldest? You need to read English grammar before writing anything in English here. I am not here to send invitation rather I suggest you need to attend kindergarten classes first. Huh don't go there to read Ku_rand book there, ok 😁
Thank you for your kind words! There isn't enough kindness.
@@Hanible India the oldest surviving civilization and the crown of earth.
This is so cool. Very smart idea. I love India! Someday I hope to go back
This is nothing. India has already made 100,000 km of roads (including some National Highways) using PLASTIC WASTE between 2016 and July 2020. And Government is planning to increase its use further seeing as _every day_ 100+ km of roads is built in India (including 35-40 km of National Highways). So the scope for increase is immense.
Every km requires 1 ton of waste plastic and 9 tons of bitumen. That is 100,000 tons of plastic waste that has been diverted away. The technique was pioneered by an Indian University.
@@death_parade very cool.
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Wow! This is sustainability, love and respect for our planet. Congratulations, Indian geniuses!
Indian friends are very innovative thinking..
Sustainable living is our DNA.. Its our soul and roots of this culture.. Proud to be Bhartiya (Indian)
Thats why you drink cow urine
Ha kyaa 🤣🤣👎
😂🤣😂🤣😂
Kal hi road PE Muth k ahhya hu,
Sahi he susutainable DNA.
Meanwhile Chinese products
Природа всё ещё добра к своим детям.кокос кормит ,поит, одевает, даёт кров,и дороги!
You know, and now roads to drive on comfortably.
Они её скоро занюхают
Так они вообще перестанут учиться и развиваться - ведь у них всё есть - будут и дальше жить в каменном веке, кастового общества
@@ИванИванов-ъ4м9с тебе ли крепостному шовинисту хрюкать за них?!
Природе вообще все равно и она ничего не дает. Все живые существа сами берут, что им нужно.
Every single part of the Coconut tree is used.
The leaves for thatch
The husk for rope
The "meat" for food / oil
The trunk for timber
The water in the nut is delicious
Hence called "kalpa vriksham".
A whole house can be constructed using only coconut tree and fruit parts !
What about the shell . Is that used for anything ? Crushed down perhaps it could be used in bitumen as an aggregate.
Đúng vậy cảm ơn cây dừa
@@philthycat1408 sustainable charcoal briquettes.
Organic roads 🙏🙏🙏🙏👌👌👌👌👌👌India to the world🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
Wow q brillantes son, bravo por India y sus ingenieros
Thank you🙏🏻
Fantastic idea. India is on an upward swing now ❤️
Not really, we know how to bring that upward swing downward. Any doubt ask Mr. Narendra Modi, the prime minister of India
Some are deliberately create negative image
@@anilsahu5709 nobody is giving any negative image here, saffron boy. Kerala is different, it has 98percent literacy. Highest wages in the country. Yet, the central government ignore Kerala in every budget. It is time in India for the states to consider their independence.
@@JosephJoseph-ij5sr poda patti. Get out of kerala and india right now you traitor
@@JosephJoseph-ij5sr so india is not only Kerala ricebag
coconut is really a gift from the gods,/ god... food ,refreshment, textile and roads!!
I wonder if this coconut fabric could be used to stabilize mountain sides? The plants could grow through the weave. Malibu, CA are listening?
its using in kerala coastel regions and river banks already
Is still need to be planted with plant cover? Or just coconut fabric?
Coconut geonets are used in PHILIPPINES it is currently used to stabilize loose soil mountain sides..
Yes it will. The technique is been successfully used in Bharat.
OBD slope stabilization using coir mats, with grass, bamboo and saplings plantation, is extensively done in mines in India.
I would have never thought that coconut fibers could be used for roads, but it makes sense. It must take a tremendous amount of coconuts. I hope the coconut meat and milk is also used so nothing goes to waste.
It seems likely they are. I think places that use a lot of coconuts make use of as much as they can. Even in a small village I visited in the Philippines, they saved all their coconut husks in a pile and the villagers used the ones that had dried out as fuel for their cooking fires.
its india, coconut and curry are a thing especially where brahma is worshipped and ghee is a no-no
Coconout milk is very famous in Asian food, Curry. Don't worry nothing is wasted .
Yes, the milk & meat is the principal use for coconut. The husk is just a by-product being put to use to manufacture Coir. There is a whole industry around coir products.
@@davidbwa that has got to be better than burning dried cow-pies
Nice initiative for environment protection .we need more like this initiative in India and also in world
Here in Canada we use mainly plastic fabric on rolls around the perimeter of construction sites to collect debris. More wasted plastic to collect other waste so we get more waste.
Way to go India 🇮🇳 created your own technology 👏
Please come through the Kerala roads.....😂😂😂😂😂
@@vishnuk2299 why?
@@vishnuk2299 Kerala's road improving day by day .indians can construct good roads ..we have such resources
@@vishvaroopa2199 lol, not only Kerala all over India, India has constructed 3 times more roads in last 8 years that it constructed in 68 years after independence combined, we are making world record of longest road construction per year from last 4 consecutive years
unfortunately due to britishers who looted our economy for century we became richest to poorest, but we are back to Reclaim our long lost Glory hope Government should Care of Security properly so no invader would loot us in future
Praise to India for this Method.
Parabéns pela iniciativa e excelente película só tenho agradecer 🇧🇷♠️.
All coastal states in Bharat must adopt this technology.
This is how man and nature co-exist in harmony. Perfect recycling.
Once again exemplifying the adage that necessity is the mother of invention
Waooooooooo what a great technique, what a great Engineers, plus technicians and all kind of helpers, marvellous everythings, GOD BLESS YOU EVERYONE
This was very interesting what a great way to use the coconut fibers!
It is fake
@@vishnuk2299 Not its implemnted in few roads in my area in kollam
@@vishnuk2299 are u pakistani bot
Being Indian, I 'm feeling pride in Indian technology.
This is so cool. It's nice to see when countries innovate in a way that suits their specific needs instead of relying on other ideas. Places that don't have coconut husks can't do this as effectively.
Incrível,,, nunca vi algo tão espetacular,como vi hoje,nessa reportagem... show
Excellent road construction. Great opportunity for employment generation in rural communities.
This looks like it. A way to increase employment. Look at all that people working so hard ! But is a road with textile buried at the bottom of it better? Why not just make sure of proper drainage?
@@danielch6662 please google benefits of the geotextiles for road construction. it actually increases the durability of the road. And as far as use of this textile is concerned , of course it used for other purposes but the thing is these texitles cant compete with factory made mass produced soft textile for many other uses.
Well done India. 👏🇮🇳🌹
Que maravilha. Quando se tem ação, a natureza nos dar tudo. Parabéns pela informação,
The good thing is the government supports it
No cow support
😂@@ejeffe
Yeah damn it
Waste of time. First rain and road is no more
@@ejeffeyall think thats funny but if someone said something abt ur religion that way im sure u wouldnt like it
Here in the Caribbean I use coconut husk on my farm to prevent soil erosion. After husking the coconuts I bury the husk in the soil. It helps retain moisture for the dry season and it gives the soil a dark color that's very very rich.
Erosion and slippage is why they are using it here and to make raised embankments and anywhere else where they don't want the ground moving too much.
Hi. How fast is the erosion blanket weaving process? Will you prefer to use a machine rather? How much will it cost? Thank you. @@user-yw3cy8pn3b
Very nice and informative vlog !!
Thanks for your efforts !! 👍
With 💖 from 🇮🇳
I like the idea very innovative I hope other countries use the idea
Excellent engineering.. India needs such type of ever lasting roads.❤
Coimbatore, Pollachi in particular have umpteen number of coconut fibre factories & they do export them for quite some time. Incredible India 🇮🇳
Tamil Nadu is one of best states of India by every angle I have perceived.
I hope our UP can soon become like Tamil Nadu
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@@DogsandIndiansnotallowed-cs2mt abe muth nikal gaya mera, aake pee le
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Phir bhi muth tho nikal gaya mera, aake pee le
Bravo India for using this wonderful natural method to improve your roads.More power to you!
Wow Didn’t think coconut could do this... Construction Engineers from India are something else👌🏽that was innovative.
Congrats thanks for teaching how to deal with the coconut waste 🥥👏🏻🌴
What, that's the second most valuable part of coconuts
All it needs now is a proper drainage system at the side of the road to transport away the water. Besides from taht:
GREAT JOB GUYS, tahts how its done.
Greetings from Germany
Boa tarde gostei de ver o ser humano sempre inovando com os recursos da natureza oky parabéns sucesso
I was traveling through India about 20 years ago and was shocked at the road condition. I remember driving a 20km stretch of the road taking almost three hours, mostly due to the ungodly amount of potholes and washouts. Does this technique keep the road in better condition, especially after heavy rain?
Kerala always give new ideas.
What are other ones?
The idea first tested in my village in 2001 , konni, Kerala
Marvelous coconut fibers into industrial stuff.
Really innovative plus use of biodegradable materials and cheap also.
Great idea & wonderful innovation 👍👍👍
Best road construction ever ❤
아주 자연친화적 신박한 기술이네요!!!
Parabéns ao povo indiano. Maravilhoso o jeito e amor como trabalham nessas rodovias. Parece até que estão cultivando canteiros de verduras e legumes. Essa tecido é excelente para plantação. O dia que chegar aqui em meu amado Brasil. Vou utilizar nas plantas. Gratidão 🌻 por essa grande contribuição para a humanidade. Viva o povo indiano. Viva a Índia. 🇮🇳
Thanks
신기하네.
Excelente narração!!! Parabéns!!!
Hi,
ഞാൻ ഇന്ത്യയിൽ കേരളത്തിൽ തിരുവനന്തപുരം എന്ന സ്ഥലത്ത് ഉള്ള ഒരാളാണ്. ഞങ്ങളുടെ ഇവിടെ ഇതു കൊണ്ടു റോഡ് നിർമ്മിക്കാറുണ്ട്. മുഖ്യമായും റോഡ് നിർമാണം അല്ല ഇതിന്റെ ലക്ഷ്യം. കൂടുതലായും നദികളുടെ കര ഇടിഞ്ഞു വീഴാതിരിക്കാനും, മണ്ണൊലിപ്പ് തടയാനും ആണ് ഇത് ഇങ്ങനെ ചെയ്യുന്നത്. പ്ളാസ്റ്റിക് പോലുള്ളവയെക്കാൾ ഏറെ ഫലപ്രദം ആണ് ഈ ചകിരിക്കയർ, മലിനീകരണം കുറവ് ആണ് കാലാന്തരത്തിൽ മണ്ണിൽ അലിഞ്ഞു ചേരുകയും ചെയ്യും. കയർ തൊഴിൽ മേഖല വളർത്തിയെടുക്കാനും അതിലൂടെ പരമ്പരാഗത കയർ തൊഴിലാളികളുടെ ജീവിത നിലവാരം ഉയർത്തുന്നതും ആണ് ഇതിലൂടെ ലക്ഷ്യം വെക്കുന്നത്.
PARABÉNS PELO TRABALHO MARAVILHOSO DE DIVULGAR AS MARAVILHOSO!
SOU DO BRASIL!
Coconuts are awesome man
Kerala...My state😍
Uma ótima idéia! Deveria ser assim em todas as estradas do mundo!
Скоро дороги не нужны будут. "Новые" технологии прошлого позволяют летать над поверхностью.
И этого _добра_ раньше было не меньше, чем автомобилей сейчас.
В Откровениях Иоанна сказано, что _всё мёртвое_ опять воскреснет. Это означает и все технологии прошлого.
*Мы* там были и *они* - это _МЫ_ в прошлом.
Индусы слышали про реинкарнацию и верят в неё, потому что это один из основных проявления Воли Творца.
On reconnaît bien là l’esprit génial du peuple indien. Au service de la Nature...
"Wow, I'm truly impressed with how this channel brings the animal world to life! From the informative content to the stunning visuals, I always feel excited whenever a new video is released. Thank you for providing such engaging experiences!"
Excellent.. i hope India will recycle plastic wrappers this way.. ❤️
I'm from Kerala, India where this road construction was shown using coir mattresses ( we called it cour Earth cloth ). This coir cloth is extensively used to prevent soil erosion while constructing embankments of canals and roads and on the sides of the approach roads of bridges. Grass and small plants naturally grow on these embankments and thus hold back the soil in its position. ❤❤
This technique can be done with used Clothing too, Congrats India U have Intelligent Brains 👽
Pois é! Haja braços e troncos neste ritmo de trabalho, põe, repõe!
Use that intelligent to install sewage on your cities please
And to stop having childrens
@@leonardovelasquez7556 what wrong with Indians giving birth to children?
@@lucifer12354 well, you can realized that the country is overpopulated high tasks of poverty and full of slums withouth drainages, it's enought to know it went wrong when they start to have childrens left and right
A big thumbs up for this ,Roads ,can be built quickly ,and affordably priced.!
Fantástico! A natureza oferece tudo. Precisamos retribuir e respeitar seus limites.❤
Gott /Jesus gibt alles, alles Er hat geschaffen..
Unsere Gedanken auch von Gott, das wir so etwas kann machen.,,, Alles unsere gute Gedanken kommt von oben von Gott"
So steht in Gottes Wort in der Bibel.
@@veronikasimola771 성령은 여신도 팬티내릴때나 쓰더만 하느님 신은 개뿔
@@veronikasimola771 God is not some entity outside or above. It's pure consciousness that's in every visible & invisible part of cosmos. It's a great video game on Earth (just a small part of Universe), where we identify ourselves as different due to a body & mind, but just changing physical forms.
@@shreeveda that's what you think!! Doesn't make it true!!
Great innovation by all standards, India. Love from Ghana.
Smart process! Congrats!
Thanks for video. Even being an Indian I had no idea about it
Kerala
KERALA 🔥🔥🔥
Muito inteligente, engenharia econômico e reutilização de material importante que deixa ser descartado. Parabéns
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Excellent use of coconut fibres to make roads
Wow! Amazing technology!
What a quality, and execution . Awesome
I'm from india.. and first time I'm watching this ❤️
I'm happy
Omg , at the end of the video with the coconut trees on both sides of the road. So breathtakingly beautifull.Reminds me of my home country . Does anyone knows where in India this is ? I saw a vidro once where this guy ,somewhere in de pacific makjng this coconut fibre rope by hand . Really amazing . They incorperrate it in building their houses that are still standjng strong after many ,many years..
Most of south India
India has massive coastline, entire South Indian is a peninsula. It’s hard to say which part of south India is this from looking at the typography.
India also have long history of using natural fibre and textiles. We have so many startup now producing clothing from natural fibre like hemp, jute etc.
We have a history of constructing housing from natural products as well like wood, thatch and clay but looking at the extreme weather conditions from climate change, maybe that’s not a preferred or viable option anymore. There are inventions like making bricks out of ash, straw and coconut etc but Gotta find more solutions for that For sure.
Its Kerala.
This from Kerala. A South Indian state.
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Thank you .. Appreciate your Time. Very Knowledgeable Video 🙏🙏🙏
Would this prevent formation of potholes after plowing and snow melt and in snowy states?
Incredible and amazing people and culture, nothing waste.
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Love from Kerala ❤The land of coconut
That's pretty amazing. What else do they use the coconut fibers for?
Some tribals in india use them for making camping huts when they are traveling while on hunts
We are using pressed coconut fibers to make wooden boards, very tough ropes for construction; cocopeat is used in soil
enrichment etc.
@@babureddy6478 Thank you for sharing such valuable information.
To make wonderful foot mats, with great designs & colours. They look incredible & are long lasting.
They are also used to wash earthen pots
Food cooked in earthen pots retains all the nutrients
Things like this really boost India's technological reputation.
Parabéns isso é incrível
That is a wonderful, I am glad that India is using these to improve their roads
Parabéns pelo belo trabalho
wow... just wow... what an amazing use of coconut husks😮😮😮. would be great for my country Indonesia that produces so many coconuts
How long ago was this put down and how well is it holding up I wonder
Enjoyed your video and I gave it a Thumbs Up for the support of your channel
This happened 2 years back. There are research papers providing information about how well and how much this technique works in different environments , typography and soil type. Also what are the limitations such as how much coconut waste is available and to construct certain amount of roads, how much needs to harvest if this needs to be done on a industrial scale. But that might create other biological and biodiversity alterations so, for now this is only done where coconut is naturally available.
@@YM-wp6me Thank you!!!
Innovative,incredible India🇮🇳
Excelente ideia.
Classic macadam ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Beautiful results!
How does adding coconut fibers make the roads better???
it holds the soil n prevents erosion
It's a local made geotextile
Sustainable development
Road is like shit, the more fiber you eat, the more harder the shit u get
And it's environmentally friendly
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