Telangana paryavarana parirakshana samithi gs medi.chandrashekar & others with jogi.ramanna
TELANGANA PARYAVARANA PARIRAKSHANA SAMITHI
Think Globally Implement locally
Sunday, 9 November 2014
Thursday, 6 November 2014
Swatchh bharath
Cleanliness is also indicates the status of the country. In India like developing country this is very diffcult to achieve. But our honble prime minister of India Sri narendra modi ji taken this task as challenge and created the wonderful program "swatchh Bharat abhiyan". And he challenged every celebrity in country to participate in this program. He influenced by Mahatma Gandhi ji to start this program. At the time of independent revolution Gandhi started swatch Bharat for not only clean Bharat but also to eliminate the cast feeling in Hinduism. He said that cleaning is not a lower cast work everyone should work for cleanliness. However everyone should participate in this program and make world clean country "India ".. Jai hind.
Monday, 3 November 2014
Avagahana sadhassu in govt school
Hi friends as our tag line 'think globally impliment locally' we are conducting programs in our local areas for better environment. We had conducted 'avagahana sadhassu ' in govt school of shapoor. This pic is from andrajyothi district addition
Saturday, 1 November 2014
Friday, 31 October 2014
Thursday, 9 October 2014
great indian leader for environment
Great indian leader Sunderlal Bahuguna is an Indian eco-activist and Gandhian peace worker, who has been one of the leaders of the Chipko movement, fighting for the preservation of forests in the Himalayas. Chipko means 'embrace' or 'tree huggers' and this vast movement has been a decentralized one with many leaders, usually village women, who have worked to protect the environment. Often they would chain themselves to trees so that loggers could not cut down the forests. These actions slowed down the destruction, but more importantly they brought the deforestation to the public's attention. In 1981 to 1983 Sunderlal Bahuguna led a 5000 kilometer march across the Himalayas ending with a meeting with Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, who then passed legislation to protect some areas of the Himalayan forests from clear-cutting. Sunderlal Bahuguna was also a leader in the movement to oppose the Tehri dam project and in defending India's rivers, and has also worked for women's rights and rights of the poor. In the tradition of Mahatma Gandhi, his work for change has always been done through peaceful resistance and other nonviolent methods. The Chipko Movement received the 1987 Right Livelihood Award, also referred to as the Alternative Nobel Prize, "...for its dedication to the conservation, restoration and ecologically-so
Wednesday, 8 October 2014
Lions too having dental problems
There are studies galore on man-animal conflict, but this one maps the common suffering of humans and lions. In Amreli, Saurashtra, a region reeling under contaminated water, both humans and lions seem to be victims of fluorosis — a disease characterized by tooth decay and deterioration of bones and joints due to high content of flouride in ground water. Interestingly, the path-breaking study 'Ecology of Lions in Greater Gir' is being pursued by no veterinary experts but doctors trained in treating humans. It is love for the wildlife that prompted this Junagadh-based radiologist-ane