Showing posts with label Development. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Development. Show all posts

Sunday, February 22, 2009

Iski Topi Uske Sirr

Panna, One of the five Tiger Reserves in Madhya Pradesh, was declared a Tiger Reserve in 1994 is nestled in the Vidhya Hills of Bundelkhand region. Merely an hour away from one of the most favorite destination of foreign tourists, Khajuraho, Panna has just pugmarks to offer. Whatever may be the official figures, The State’s Chief Conservator of Forests, Mr. H.S. Pabla, could also not get a glimpse of the National Animal.
(As per the Hindustan Times, 21st Feb, 2009 “Two days after the state’s Chief Conservator of Forests, H.S. Pabla, was not able to sight a tiger in the 540 sq km reserve, he told HT on Saturday that he was not adverse to the idea of relocating even a tiger. "If required we will even relocate a tiger to Panna," he said.”)
After the success of trans-location of two tigresses from Bandhavgarh, Kanha/Pench to Panna have been called by the Field Director Panna Tiger Reserve.ting tigers in Sariska, now its Panna’s turn. Tender forms calling bidders for filming and photography rights of the But would it turn out to be a success in Madhya Pradesh? I personally don’t think that this would work in M.P. How can we trust the same staff which was present when all the wild cats in Panna disappeared?

Relocating tigers may be answer to the ever declining population of tigers in the reserves. But this situation could have been avoided only if the officials would have worked when Dr Radhu Chandawat first alarmed the officials about the missing tigers in Panna long time back.

Why do we have to relocate tigers, when we can Save them.
Were the Panna officials not aware of the poaching done inside the restricted area? If not, why are they posted there?
What were they doing after the first tiger went missing?
What happened to the Tigers that were in Panna in the last census?

Who will be held responsible if the new tigers that are being relocated are poached?
 What is the surety that illegal killing will not be done now?
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For now, the relocation is to take place sometime in the last week of February. And all I can do is to pray that it turns out to be a success.
"LONG LIVE THE TIGER"

Monday, June 9, 2008

Some Good News!

Every now and then we come across news reporting poaching of tigers, Arrests of poachers and seizing skins and other body parts of the tiger. The census of 2007 made it very clear that poaching still is done on a large scale in the most protected forests of India.. This may be our last chance to save the last surviving Royal Bengal Tigers in our country. The final figures of the census should not only be taken seriously but as a WARNING.. !!!!


It is never too late to start.. The result of the census came as a shock to most in our country.. With only 1411(The figure of 2007) tigers left, It is high time when steps for tiger conservation be taken up more seriously..


I came across a news article from Reuters where the Indian conservationists say that its too late to "Save the Tiger" now. There is the video showing what different conservationists have to say about the last living tigers in India.. Click Here to See The Video..

But the tigers themselves have not lost hope. There has been growth in the tiger numbers in the last month. On May 16, A Tigress in Pench Tiger Reserve gave birth to four cubs. Five days later another tigress gave birth to three cubs. On May 25 another tigress in Pench had a litter of three. Two more tigresses are expected to have a  litter in the coming days. Official figures say that there are 22 cubs ( aged 15 days - 2 years old) in the park.. There are a few tigresses in Bandhavgarh National Park who are also expected to have a litter soon. The Banbie Female in Bandhavgarh gave birth to cubs a few days back. The Churbehra Queen is also expected soon. When tigers have not lost hope. Why should we?. Long Live the Tiger!



The Elephant Show has also been stopped in Pench Tiger Reserve to provide security to the cubs and their mothers.. The Elephants are being used for protecting tigers. Four camps have also been set up in the park. 30 Tiger Protection Force Personnel, 17 ex-servicemen and over 300 daily wagers are maintaining security of the reserve..


Nobody gets to live life backward. Look ahead, that is where your future lies. -- Ann Landers

Wednesday, March 5, 2008

The Kings Share

The fall in number of Tigers in the census of 2007 was at last taken seriously
by the Government of India. The Finance Minister Mr. P. Chidambaram alloted a grant of Rs. 50 Crore for the protection of tigers following pressure from International conservationists to save the last tigers of the country.

While presenting the budget of 2008-09 Chidambaram told "The number 1,411 should ring the alarm bells.. The tiger is under grave threat." Further Chidambaram said that the National Tiger Conservation Authority would be granted Rs. 50 Crores to "raise, arm and deploy" a Tiger Protection Force.

The Project Tiger plans to create eight new Tiger Reserves across the country at a cost of $153 million. An estimated 2,00,000 people from across 250 villages will be relocated as the human interference in tiger territories and encroachment are considered equally dangerous as poaching.

THERE IS STILL SOME HOPE FOR THIS BEAUTIFUL CREATION OF GOD.

Tuesday, August 14, 2007

Mera Bharat Mahaan and still going Strong..

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Independent India is 60 years old........
15th August 1947 - 15th August 2007.

Where do we find ourselves 60 years after Independence..

Developing ?? For sure.. but not in all aspects..
Lets see.. Where do we stand.. ??

What India had in 1947? There were a few universities and research laboratories. But there were spirited and visionary scientists Mahalonwis, Bhabha, Sarabhai, Saha, Sahani, Randhawa who had big plans for the poor nation. Jawharlal Nehru, Indira and Rajiv Gandhi, Atal Bihari Bajpayee, Manmohan Singh provided tremendous boost to indigenous scientific research and technological development.




India did not produce a rifle or a tank or an aircraft in 1947. We had to beg for arms and ammunition during the Chinese incursion in 1962. Indigenous missiles, frigates, warships, tanks were a distant dream. And where we have reached today? India has a powerful battery of missiles. We can produce our own tanks and air crafts. India has also developed a supersonic multirole fighter aircraft named Tejas. The project was originally known as the Light Combat Aircraft (LCA).
The Smiling Buddha was the first nuclear test explosion by India on May 18, 1974 at Pokhran. It was also the first confirmed nuclear test by a nation outside the permanent five members of the United Nations Security Council.

Pokharan-II refers to test explosions of five nuclear devices, three on 11 May and two on 13 May 1998, conducted by India at the Pokhran test range. The test was conducted when the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government was in power with Atal Bihari Vajpayee as Prime Minister. These nuclear tests resulted in a variety of sanctions against India by a number of major states. Shakti was the codename for Pokhran-II.






India faced a scarcity of milk in 1947. Operation Flood was a rural development programme started by India's National Dairy Development Board (NDDB) in 1970. One of the largest of its kind, the programme objective was to create a nationwide milk grid.It resulted in making India one of the largest producer of milk and milk products, and hence is also called the White Revolution of India. It also helped reduce malpractices by milk traders and merchants. This revolution followed the Green Revolution and helped in alleviating poverty and famine levels from their dangerous proportions in India during the era Thanks to the success of "operation flood" and dairy co-operatives.

Today India is one of the world' s largest food producer. The breakeven point was reached in 1966-67 after the Green Revolution. By the late 1970s, the Green Revolution raised rice yields in India by 30 percent and bought India the vital time to curb its population growth without suffering a recurrence of the devastating famines of the 1940s. In production of fruits and vegetables India has been among the top three nations for the past decade. Our only competitors are China and Brazil.

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No one could have ever thought of India being an IT Power in 1947. Today Indians hold important positions in the Global IT industry. NRI venture capitalists are well established in the Silicon valley. IT firms like TCS, Infosys and Wipro are global brands.




The economic condition has also grown immensely. Sensex up at an all time high of 15000 points.Rupee appreciation forced the Dollar to a 10 year LOW. We are a fast growing economy.

In 1977 there was uncertainty over Colour-Television. After Rajiv Gandhi took over the prime ministership in 1984 the whole picture changed.
Global telecom giants consider India as one of the top five fastest growing market for mobiles. The number of mobile handsets in India may soon cross over hundred million.



After being granted Test status in 1932, India continued to play the role of whipping boys of cricket for another 20 years. Then in 1952, India humbled the mighty English in Madras and have never looked back since. During the 1980s, players such as Kapil Dev, Ravi Shastri and Krish Srikanth came into reckoning and India thrashed the formidable West Indians to win the World Cup in 1983.

With Players like Sachin Tendulkar and Anil Kumble Indian Cricket team can give any opponent a run for their money. BCCI is the richest Cricket Board in the World.

From Vijay Amritraj to the latest sensation Sania Mirza, A variety of such player adorn the collection of Indian Tennis. Leander Paes and Mahesh Bhupati are also the highlights of our proud collection.
Narain Karthikeyan became the first Indian driver to test and race in Formula 1. He became the first ever indian to drive in the formula 1 testing for Jaguar racing team in 2001. Impressed by his performance he was then offered a test drive by Jordan-Honda at Silverstone in September. Presently he is a Test Driver for the Williams Racing Team.

Viswanathan Anand is an Indian chess grandmaster and former FIDE world champion. Anand is one of only four players in history to break the 2800 mark on the FIDE rating list and he has been among the top three ranked players in classical time control chess in the world continuously since 1997.




Growing and Growing Quite Well..


But when it comes to our National Animal.. Panthera tigris..

There is nothing that can be said clearly..
1947…. A free Nation…. India has 92 National Parks and 28 Tiger Reserves. A country known as the Land of Tigers.

Every possible security is given to the animals here. Still everyday we read news about poaching and poachers being arrested. They are the biggest threat to our forests. Cases of killing Tiger for Skin, Teeth has been increasing day by day. Tiger skin and other body are being smuggled outside and the money involved is very large.

The number of tigers has fallen to just 1500 in 2007. The ongoing estimations indicates that only 1300-1500 tigers are left in the country. This was announced by Valmik Thapar(Tiger Conservationist) . Wildlife Institute of India indicated the presence of not more than 1500 tigers in India. The WII would be coming up with the final report and figures by the end of this year.





If this rate of killing continues we wont be able to see Tigers in the near future..
Our National animal would only exist in Pictures and Books..

This may not be the only problem our country is going through.. Still it is a major issue that cannot be overlooked..

We are harming ourselves..


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Let the Tiger Live..
Save the Tiger..


Wishing Everyone a Very Very Happy Independence Day..
Proud to be an Indian


Regards..
A.W


All views expressed here are my own. Information, Photos and Figures were gathered by me from the Internet. I do not hold any rights for the Photos.


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