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“Let’s us annihilate the universe if even a single individual is denied food,” said the Tamil revolutionary poet Subramania Bharati a century ago. The Vedas and Hindu scriptures speak about the importance of food and its sacred nature. “Annadha...
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“The place (Kashmir) is more beautiful than the heaven and is the benefactor of supreme bliss and happiness. It seems to me that I am taking a bath in the lake of nectar here,” wrote Sanskrit poet Kalidasa. Sir Walter Lawrence on visiting Kashmir...
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Nutrition is an input to and foundation for health and development. Interaction of infection and malnutrition is well documented. Better nutrition means stronger immune systems, less illness and better health for people of all ages. Healthy child...
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WHO issued guidelines for the use of antivirals in the management of patients infected with the H1N1 pandemic virus. The guidelines represent the consensus reached by an international panel of experts who reviewed all available studies on the saf...
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Hometown:
Himachal Pradesh
About Me:
frst meet me den only u will know abt me!!!!!
Favorite Music:
folk songs sufi,gazal,pop n punjabi n himachali.....kashmiri....rajasthani
Favorite TV Shows:
Earth Matters....& world adventur,

I LOVE NATURE

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World Food Day – Ensuring food security in times of crisis



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Posted on October 16, 2009 at 4:13pm —

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Tiger reserve gets Rs 104-cr grant to relocate villages


1,400square km is the total area of Ranthambore National Park
400square km is the actual area the tigers are confined to
40 tigers inhabit the reserve


Tigers’ roars are set to become louder at the Ranthambore National Park as the central government has sanctioned a grant of Rs 104 crore — th… Continue

Posted on October 5, 2009 at 10:34am —

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Vulture Action Plan for Recovery of Vulture Population


A ‘Vulture Action Plan ‘for recovery of vulture population has been prepared in consultation with all the stakeholdersin the country. Union Government is aware of steep decline in the population of vultures as reported by Bird Life International. However this report is based on the surveys carried out… Continue

Posted on October 5, 2009 at 10:07am — 2 Comments

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Saving The Great Indian Bustard


A majestic bird and a rare one. There are four species of Bustards in India – The Great Indian Bustard, Lesser Florican, Bengal Florican and Houbara Bustard.
The Great Indian Bustard (Ardeotis nigriceps ), known as Maldhok is found in India and Eastern regions of Pakistan. It lives in arid and semi–arid g… Continue

Posted on October 5, 2009 at 10:03am —

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Restoring Health of Kashmir Lakes -A crying need


“The place (Kashmir) is more beautiful than the heaven and is the benefactor of supreme bliss and happiness. It seems to me that I am taking a bath in the lake of nectar here,” wrote Sanskrit poet Kalidasa. Sir Walter Lawrence on visiting Kashmir was compelled to write; “The valley is an emerald set in pearls; a l… Continue

Posted on September 24, 2009 at 12:43pm —

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At 6:34pm on August 14, 2009, HARSHAVARDHAN S DUGGANI said…
it was great to know about plastic free environment in HP....hope the awareness continues in other states
At 12:06pm on July 27, 2009, vikas said…
sir ji what do u do by profession
At 9:11pm on June 7, 2009, Archana Banerjee said…
llive in peace and joy with your surrounings, show more and more photos, we share your happiness and reverence to living things
At 9:08am on April 5, 2009, vikas said…
sir can u tell what i have to do become a nature conservationist or a nature photographer do i have to do any course for this
At 10:49am on March 5, 2009, Pankaj Kumar Sharma said…
its very nice to read your blogs sir. it provides very useful info....
At 12:46pm on February 18, 2009, roshini sethi said…
heloo vipin ji!! kaise ho
At 12:32pm on January 23, 2009, Subodh Kumar said…
hi dude
At 5:25pm on January 19, 2009, RAM D.N. said…
hi vipin
how r u?
At 4:35pm on January 17, 2009, veerubaalap said…
thanks
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Why can't an agrarian economy cannot be devoloped???

coz environmental conditions & govt. policies are not favourable for farmers in india most of the time.....we wasted lots of agricultural land for the sake of industrial development & SEZ.

for vehicle users!!

i think.....we contribute ...by not using our motor vehicle....... for one day of the week.........!

we saw that, at the time of truck & local auto riksaw strick............pollution level is decrease, which is very helpfull for enviroment.

so lets try...........!

Why can't an agrarian economy cannot be devoloped???

We are counted amongst the economies based on agriculture. And this is in real sense our point of progress. All developed nations have capitalist economy.Why Can't any developed ecomomy be agrarian???

Everyone has their own duty to protect the Mother Earth

We always see people criticising the Government and the society for not taking proper steps to protect our mother Earth. But, they fail to realise that they are infact the part of the society they criticise and in democratic nations like India, people themselves elect the Government.
So, it is obvious that everyone, either directly or indirectly is responsible for the present environmental hazards faced by the world today.

I'd like to suggest the following steps which everyone can follow to pro…
 

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