Monday, July 14, 2014
Saturday, July 12, 2014
Seeking blessings for Guru Pournima
I did seek blessings from my mentors and teachers today morning on occasion of Guru Pournima just the way I do every year. And then realisation dawned upon me that I did miss out on paying my respects to nature itself and its denizens who have taught me much…and continue to do so every single moment. I will pay my respects in my own way to nature too. You should too!!
Thursday, July 10, 2014
Wednesday, July 9, 2014
Chorla Ghats 'Do not Litter' campaign 2014
The beginning of the Do not litter Chorla Ghats campaign organised by Parye Patrakar Sangh had a good response- more importantly because like minded people from the media, Government officers from Forest Dept, Police and Excise, concerned MLA's and local youth leaders, environment activists and nature lovers from all walks of life stopped and supported our cause and understood the need for conservation of the Chorla Ghats region.Thank you Nilesh Shetkar Gopinath Gawas and Raghoba Lau Pednekar for organising this. let us keep the momentum in the weeks to come.
I appeal to our supporters, patrons, friends and well wishers…and all those who value wildlife, verdant forests and free flowing fresh water streams…to speak up, intervene, act and voice your opinion against littering of forest habitats in your neighbourhood green patch, a forest nearby or a Protected Area.Remember, every piece of unwanted litter, garbage,discarded plastic and broken glass bottle adds to the irreversible damage caused to area where it is done.
This monsoons, let us not just be mute spectators, let us act to make a difference.
Friday, June 13, 2014
Promoting eco conscious tourism in Goa in its true sense
The government has been talking of
promoting hinterland tourism recently, but most of the plans seem to revolve around
concrete, building infrastructure and development. This approach is rather contrary to
the entire concept of eco or hinterland tourism.
The concept as we all know is low-key
eco conscious promotion of spots for natural or cultural and historical value.
This is the essence of eco tourism and needs to be followed. Use of natural low
impact materials, involvement and capacity building of local community and
highlighting of landscapes and sites of natural interest for education and
relaxation to discerning eco tourists are key factors. The Govt needs to use
expertise within the state for promoting new areas for hinterland
and eco tourism as these areas are also within the Protected area network and need careful planning. The
need of the hour is to firstly understand that hinterland or eco tourism is a
niche form of tourism and cannot be executed and practiced by the regular
system and norms that Goa’s mass tourism follows.
The Government must bring on board all
existing eco tourism entrepreneurs by firstly identifying them and then
creating a network that can further develop skill sets as well as promote the
concept in Goa in its true sense.
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