Monday, 29 December 2008
Saturday, 1 November 2008
Bicycle - for green earth


Wednesday, 3 September 2008
Wednesday, 25 June 2008
Rain water Harvesting...
Recently I came across an orkut community that is named water conservation. Prominent dailies frequently raise the same issue of water conservation and rain water harvesting. I am working in an institution which is a part of university dedicated for green environment.
Rain water harvesting is becoming a relevant issue particularly cities and drought affected areas. In Tamilnadu, to the best of my knowledge, buildings will not get licence unless they have their own rain harvesting arrangement. This shows that government is well aware of the situation and is taking promising initiatives. Citizen will try to circumvent the rules, naturally. But they should realize that rain water harvesting is the only measure that help to replenish the fast receding water table.
Ponds, which are being filled to construct flats, are of prime importance. Farm land also help rain water to be pooled and seep in, a delight to our child friends. If a pond is properly protected it helps to recharge the ground water during rainy season.
Flats consume lot of water starting from the time of construction onwards. Every flat should have a rain water harvesting mechanism so that water collected is allowed to become a part of ground water.
From the roof if we can drain the rain water into a pit filled with sand and gravel, put in alternate layers, this help in the recharging. Maintain the existing ponds and other water bodies. Eminent environmentalists are of the view that until and unless we harvest the rain water, even for drinking the mankind will face scarcity.
So plan for tomorrow, start now itself to harvest the precious rain water and reduce wasting water.
Monday, 26 May 2008
Monday, 19 May 2008
Birthday bumps
Birthday is really a day to celebrate. I don't like personally to celebrate my birthday. The way it is being celebrated in our institution reminds me of barbarism. The poor fellow who is unfortunate to have birthday on that day, is being kicked by his friends where ever they feel like. He is swung, holding his limbs, violently. Then they took him to a shallow pool to drown him. After that they took him out to smear the cake over his body including face.
I could not understand this celebration. Indians now a days are very fond of westernisation of everything. Earlier people use to visit temple to do darshan and offering on their birthday. Now along with that these so called bumps. In Britain they used to swing up and down the person, number of times equal to his age. That is what birthday bump means. Here they have biharised the whole act (sorry for the language).
I would like to invite discussion on this matter from young birthday boys and girls who had gone through this and expect this next year too with fear.
Wednesday, 2 April 2008
Sunday, 9 March 2008
Please consider him for limca book of world records at least.............
- In a postcard on single side he has written 72000 Indian alphabets.
- On a match stick 1400 alphabets, particularly OM
- He has created a book of 4mm size which contain 100 pages about 3000 alphabets.
many more to come, these are a few among them.
He is working as shopkeeper in Milk booth near Kasturba Medical College, Manipal, Karnataka, India. He is a graduate in Law.
Can we consider his talents?????
Do you need his address
N B Sharath Kumar
Mannaligujj
Bheedagi Compound
Doddanagudde
Udupi
Karnataka
Saturday, 26 January 2008
Republic day
As Indians we give lot of importance to patriotism. Recently one program called 'Bharatayan' is going on to sensitise the younger generation about the 150 years of Indian history. It is a nice effort from the part of older generation.