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Pl.suggest various activities that can be undertaken for environment component of CSR.

or any resource which can show ideas on activities. Activities may be on ecological balance, natural conservation, sustainable development, pollution prevention of rural areas. and coastal areas. any activities on salinity prevention?kindly, advice..thanks in advance..

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thanks..can i have your mail ID please?will contact you...
Darpan Vaishnav said:

Hello,

I believe since you are from Ahmedabad, you should try and team up with GEER foundation in Gandhinagar or GEC or Climate Change Dept (Govt. of Gujarat). The place where I can help you is if you wish to have a long term CSR project which connects Climate Change, Rural Sustainable Development, Wasteland Restoration and Adaptation potential through extremely nature based innovative land development techniques all combined in one. Although this would be a long term thing, the results may be very helpful. This could be done through Gujarat University and can be a multi-research topic as well. 

Best.

Darpan.


Thanks..will you please send proposal for all mentioned activities, that we can undertake in rural area at kaa_50@rediffmail.com 
DC Sekhar said:

Few areas - Control of solid waste floating in lakes and rivers, Hyacinth control, circulation, filtration and oxygenation of lake waters. We can provide the wherewithal in these areas if you drop an email to sekhar@alphamers.com 

I n my view we should do something for depleting Ground Water Table as Water is life for us AND water is a life blood for mother Earth. with daily depleting water table, the underground dried water channels are constantly accumulating the radiation (heat) from Sun. The heated channels thus snatches water from Glaciers to cater the thirst of the Earth, probably the main reason of diluting Glaciers. Thus a drastic increase in Global Warming we could face in coming years. RAIN is the only source of water remained on earth which is going waste approx 80%. We can recharge this water nature gives us for free every year by implementing sustainable 'Rain Water Harvesting Systems'. We need to secure the life sustaining things on priority for our children and generations to come.

Let's plan to ensure water security for mother Earth and for lives on earth. GREENOSONIC FOUNDATION can plan it intelligently with controlled budget & time.

Pl contact on greenosonic@gmail.com

    


thanks Madam, have sent mail for proposal..
Mrs. Lata Jha said:

I n my view we should do something for depleting Ground Water Table as Water is life for us AND water is a life blood for mother Earth. with daily depleting water table, the underground dried water channels are constantly accumulating the radiation (heat) from Sun. The heated channels thus snatches water from Glaciers to cater the thirst of the Earth, probably the main reason of diluting Glaciers. Thus a drastic increase in Global Warming we could face in coming years. RAIN is the only source of water remained on earth which is going waste approx 80%. We can recharge this water nature gives us for free every year by implementing sustainable 'Rain Water Harvesting Systems'. We need to secure the life sustaining things on priority for our children and generations to come.

Let's plan to ensure water security for mother Earth and for lives on earth. GREENOSONIC FOUNDATION can plan it intelligently with controlled budget & time.

Pl contact on greenosonic@gmail.com

    

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