Save Ganga – A Committment
A guest post by Vijay Panjwani, Advocate Supreme Court of India from Gandhi Darshan, Delhi. A beautiful cool sunny spring morning in the calm of Gandhi Ashram, Raj Ghat, Delhi […]
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A guest post by Vijay Panjwani, Advocate Supreme Court of India from Gandhi Darshan, Delhi. A beautiful cool sunny spring morning in the calm of Gandhi Ashram, Raj Ghat, Delhi […]
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Last year, on this day, the 19th February 2011, Swami Nigamananda took the place of another sadhu, Swami Yajnanda as a part of their long struggle against illegal mining of
In memory of Swami Nigamanand Read More »
Check dams are effective at counteracting desertification and water scarcity and are simple to construct from surplus and waste materials available locally to create water bodies that are recharged by seasonal rains or snow melt.
Check Dams counter desertification and water scarcity Read More »
“Uraniam found in 241 water samples” the headline could have screamed, but it didn’t. It made modest appearance and slid into obscurity, unheralded on the news site’s social networks. This
A Radioactive Silence Read More »
If I can direct what you think, I can control your conclusion. It is like blinkers on a horse. A horse able to see only in one direction is less
The Blinkers and mental eploitation. Read More »
As the nuclear debate sparks, more and more voices call for dams and hydrothermal plants. And pro-nuclear activists helpfully point out that they have done more damage to life and
Wrong Climate for Damming Rivers Read More »
Some thoughts around tribals in India, and their relative political abandonment. Trying to look at the psychological influences on behaviour and what is possible to address that which is not