Real estate is really taking a toll on the environment. I recently read in a local newspaper that builders are not leaving the natural canals too! As per municipal corporation, construction is not permitted within 50 feet on both the sides of nallas [natural water canals]. But the newspaper showed a photo of a building constructed on top of a nalla! The newspaper mentioned also that belize real estate is also on sale!
I've heard that pinoy 24 tv also showed something about the real estate clashing with the environmental balance.
Moreover, it's not just builders that are making money on the nallas, but so are the online real estate websites. They make money by adsense revenue sharing.
What do you say? Is all this good? I don't think it is, because every natural element has its special place in the whole cycle of the environment. We must not disturb any as far as possible. I mean, it's not necessary to construct buildings on nallas. There are other spaces that will make less impact on the environment comparatively.
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Monday, March 1, 2010
A Great Initiative
Hindu Seva Samiti took a great initiative on the day of Holi to save the water of Khadakwasla dam- the dam which provides water to Pune. Few people of this samiti were sitting around the dam with some banners in their hands mentioning that on the occasion of Holi, no body will be allowed to enter the dam. The reason is well known as the chemical of colors would flow into the water and make it polluted.
Hats off to these people who are aware and take these steps to save the most precious thing on this Mother Earth- The Water. I am sharing few photos of them.
Hats off to these people who are aware and take these steps to save the most precious thing on this Mother Earth- The Water. I am sharing few photos of them.
Tuesday, February 2, 2010
Save Our Tigers
Please do watch this video!!! One day we will lose Tigers and will be just giving photographs to our coming generation. You know there are only 1411 left in India despite of the fact that there are 37 Tiger sanctuaries in India. 2009 was the worst year for tigers in India, with 86 deaths reported, only reported, how many are actually dead is not known...:(
As of now, we can only imagine of dinosaur and in future we will be just thinking of this beautiful creation of nature.
Please be aware, spread the message and join the ROAR!
Friday, October 23, 2009
Thursday, October 8, 2009
Camel Safari on Dwarka Beach
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
Monday, September 7, 2009
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