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Ranthambore Tiger Reserve - A Survey for You

Started this discussion. Last reply by Sulagna Chattopadhyay Nov 11, 2013. 2 Replies

Dear fellow members, Have you visited the Ranthambore Tiger Reserve?Here are a five multiple choice questions that we have put up to know what your experience has been. This brief survey that will…Continue

Tags: ecosystem, habitat, tiger, rehabilitation, Conservation

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About me
Sulagna Chattopadhyay is the President of LIGHTS Research Foundation an NGO established in 2003 in New Delhi. She is the Editor of G’nY since its inception in 2001. LIGHTS is an acronym of Learning in Geography, Humanities, Technology and Science. She has been nominated as the member of the working group for disaster management in the Planning Commission in 2011. She has edited 14 books and reports. She is the member of the Anti-Ragging Committee, Jawaharlal Nehru University(JNU), New Delhi since 2009. She had studied in JNU and prior to that in Kolkata.
My Green Mission
Research and Publication of an environmental magazine in science-made-easy mode for 13 years. It has a total subscription of 6000 copies and readership of over 6 lakhs at present. A free online version is available for dissemination of knowledge to all.
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LIGHTS - Learning in Geography, Humanities, Technology and Science
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http://geographyandyou.com
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Editor
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Jawaharlal Nehru University
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I have also undertaken free GIS training for senior secondary school teachers and principals in 7 cities of India - the last one being in Guwahati.
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Environment Professionals of Indian Origin

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Ownership blip in the Swachh Bharat dream: Martyred without glory

Posted on June 5, 2017 at 9:11am 1 Comment

June 5: World Environment Day Vs the Swachh Bharat dream

This World Environment Day, let us applaud Ravinder Kumar’s matrydom and seek the strongest of punishment for the prime accused and his misguided aides.
I wonder how we are different, really. Ravinder Kumar in one unfortunate moment believed. Believed he could ‘be the change’, the change that can better, the nation he perhaps loved. So often we, the…
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Calling for beauty with brains: India’s reformed environment programme

Posted on June 5, 2014 at 2:47am 3 Comments

Today we wake, deliberate, hang our heads in shame and then stick it back into the metaphoric sand for the next call, a year hence. We, the feather buddies with an environmental itch, brace ourselves for a lifetime of exasperation. We are convinced that policy makers do not believe in environment protection, for themselves or for the masses. But, this one time, my hopes soar that despite being relegated under a dual charge, deigned as undermining of…
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How ‘green’ are the election manifestos?

Posted on May 14, 2014 at 1:05pm 3 Comments

While major political parties have announced a number of green initiatives in their election manifesto for the 16th Lok Sabha, it appears that many of the promises made are not well thought of and are not detailed in achievable terms. Read on http://j.mp/1loPWbo

Bloody Plastics - The Saga of Sanitary Napkins

Posted on August 29, 2013 at 1:31am 16 Comments



The Indian Government has been promoting better hygiene amongst the user but has turned a blind eye towards disposal of the used sanitary napkins. The modern pads being primarily plastics, clog up drainage and incineration leads to dangerous air pollutants. Putting the used napkins in landfills adds toxins to the soil and groundwater. And in a country like India where littering is a birthright, disposable pads end up along roadsides buried…

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At 5:58am on June 7, 2014, GOPI KANTA GHOSH said…

Welcome Madam. I am enriched with your wisdom too.

At 12:10pm on September 17, 2013, Rohit Singla said…

Sulagna, my email id is rsinglaworks@gmail.com

At 1:53pm on September 16, 2013, Rohit Singla said…

I feel humbled with your compliment Sulagna :) You can include it in your publication for GnY. Will be helpful to all. And I am always ready to contribute to a healthy discussion/topic.

Regards

At 12:16am on August 30, 2013, V.K. Raman said…

By using biodegradable plastics in sanitary napkins, the disposal issue can be resolved.  Also, the Govt. can send a high level delegation like ministers and/or secretaries to all developed countries like the USA UK, Germany, Japan, China, etc., to personally ascertain and gain knowledge about the disposal methods adopted there.

 
 
 

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