Sowmya

Sowmya Chithaloori is a Research Assistant in the CRISP Global organization and Assistant Executive Engineer in the Telangana Roads & Buildings Department, with about 7 years of experience in public infrastructure. A dual master's graduate with a strong foundation in geotechnical engineering and psychology, she is passionate about scientifically integrating mindful and circular sustainable practices into civil works as well as into her personal lifestyle.

Sowmya

Sustainability in Mobility: A Shared Responsibility

Sustainability in mobility is often narrowly viewed as merely reducing vehicle emissions—a patchwork approach that misses the bigger picture. True sustainability lies in rethinking how we design cities, How holisticity is ensured in planning, who will fund infrastructure, and how accessible our systems are to everyone. To move from patchwork solutions to lasting impact, mobility […]

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Sustainable Engineering for the Future: Balancing Durability and Ecology

Fig 1: Sophisticated Engineering  vs cult Engineering   Sustainability by Substance: Quality Engineering Over Cult Engineering Engineering is fundamentally defined as the application of scientific and mathematical knowledge to solve the problems of mankind through the optimal utilization of resources. Here, optimization inherently signifies sustainability—highlighting that sustainability has always been an integral part of engineering, even

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