How Devotees are Keeping Narmada Clean and Feeding Poor Kids at the Same Time…..

Officials in the Hoshangabad district of Madhya Pradesh have asked devotees to donate coconuts to malnourished kids instead of offering them to the river. This step will not just help poor kids but will also prevent pollution in the river.

District collector Sanket Bhondwe came up with the idea and advised devotees to donate coconuts to malnourished children instead of offering them to the water body.

Besides preventing river pollution, the move will also prevent local vendors from re-collecting and re-selling the unbroken coconuts offered by devotees.

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Photo: Maheshbasedia/Wikipedia

Devotees congregating at the Narmada river welcomed the move and donated over 1,000 coconuts for poor kids on the first day of the initiative itself.

These coconuts were collected and distributed to the local anganwadis in and around the district. Officials aim to collect about 5,000 coconuts in the next two days.

Though the initiative has been welcomed by the devotees, local vendors have been opposing the move, accusing the officials of hurting religious sentiments.

However, plans are afoot to implement coconut collection on an even larger scale during the nine-day-long Navratri festival where more than 5 lakh coconuts are offered to the Narmada river.

Source….Shreya Pareek….www.thebetterindia.com

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For The Love of Birds: This Chennai Man Feeds 2,000 Parrots Every Day….

For The Love of Birds: This Chennai Man Feeds 2,000 Parrots Every Day

C Sekar serves thirty kilos of rice to the parrots who have been visiting his place since the last 25 years.

CHENNAI:  The dilapidated terrace of camera mechanic C Sekar in Chennai turns into a dining hall for around 2,000 parrots every day.

Every morning and evening, Mr Sekar arranges several rows of wooden planks and serves thirty kilos of rice to the birds who have been visiting his place since the last 25 years.

The 62-year-old owner of Camera House says, “What are we going to take back even if we earn a lot? This is just a service for these living creatures. This gives me lot of spiritual satisfaction”.

Mr Sekar avoids travelling out of the city for the love of these visitors. During unavoidable circumstances, he returns on the same day.

“Once, we had arranged my friend to feed the birds. But they just did not land to eat. They are sharp and they know me. Since then, I don’t travel at all,” he said.

Mr Sekar, who spends around five hours every day to feed these parrots, has little time left for camera repair work. The 62-year-old said he has pledged around 20 sovereigns of his wife’s gold to feed the birds.

He spends 40 per cent of his income to provide food to these birds. On days when he earns good money, the parrots get a special treat. “I feed them American baby corn and guava on days I make good money,” he told NDTV.

However, the 45-year-old house, where he lives on rent, is up for sale. Not willing to abandon these birds, Mr Sekar wants to sell a vintage collection of 4000 cameras to raise money so that he can buy the property.

Mr Sekar says he has the total support of his family.

Source….www.ndtv.com
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“உறவுகள் பற்றி ஒரு பதிவு … சிந்திக்க வேண்டிய ஒன்று … கசப்பான உண்மை …”

அண்ணன், தம்பி, அக்கா, தங்கை, சின்ன அண்ணன், பெரிய அண்ணன், சின்ன அக்கா, 
பெரிய அக்கா, சித்தப்பா, பெரியப்பா, அத்தை, மாமா, மச்சான், மச்சினி, அண்ணி, கொழுந்தனார், நாத்தனார்,
தாய்மாமன், சித்தப்பா பையன், சித்தப்பா பொண்ணு, 
பெரியப்பா பையன்,
பெரியப்பா பொண்ணு, 
அத்தை பையன்,
அத்தை பொண்ணு, மாமன் பொண்ணு, மாமன் பையன், இது போன்ற வார்த்தைகள் எல்லாம் 2050 மேல் யாருடைய காதிலும் விழாது, யாரும் கூப்பிடவும் மாட்டார்கள், அகராதியில் இருந்து கூட கொஞ்சம் கொஞ்சமாக அழிந்துவிடும் 

காரணம், 
ஒண்ணே ஒண்ணு, கண்ணே கண்ணு என்று ஒரே ஒரு குழந்தை மட்டும் போதும் என்று முடிவெடுக்க ஆரம்பித்ததுதான்! 
அப்படி இருக்கும் போது இந்த உறவுகள் எல்லாம் எப்படி வரும்? 
பெண்கள் வயதுக்கு வந்ததும் சீர்வரிசை செய்யவோ, பந்தல் போடவோ, முதல் புடவை எடுத்துத்தரவோ, எந்த தாய்மாமனும் இருக்கப்போவது இல்லை! 
திருமணத்தின் போது அரசாணைக்கால் நட
எந்த அண்ணனும் இருக்கப்போவதில்லை மாப்பிள்ளைக்கு மோதிரம் போட எந்த தம்பியும் இருக்கப்போவதில்லை, குழந்தைக்கு மொட்டை  போட யார் மடியில் உட்கார வைப்பார்கள்? 
கட்டிக்கொடுத்த பெண்ணுக்கு எதாவது பிரச்சனை என்றால் அண்ணனும் தம்பியும் பறந்து செல்வார்கள், 
இனி யார் போவார்? 

ஒவ்வொரு பெண்ணும், சொந்தபந்தம் ஏதுமின்றி 
ஆறுதலுக்கு ஆள் இன்றி தவிக்க போகிறார்கள் 
ஒவ்வொரு ஆணும்
தன் கஷ்டநஷ்டங்களில் பங்குகொள்ள அண்ணன் தம்பி யாருமின்றி அவதிப்பட போகிறார்கள் 
அப்பா அம்மாவை தவிர எந்த உறவுகளும் இருக்கப்போவதில்லை, 
அந்த ஒரு குழந்தையும் 
வெளியூருக்கோ 
இல்லை தனிக்குடித்தனமோ சென்றுவிட்டால் 
ஒண்ணே ஒண்ணு கண்ணே கண்ணு என்று வளர்த்தவர்கள் எல்லாம் வயதான காலத்தில், ஏனென்று கேட்க நாதியற்று முதியோர் இல்லத்திலோ இல்லை அந்த ஒரு குழந்தைக்காக கட்டிய வசதியான வீட்டிலோ அனாதையாக இருப்பார்கள் ..

உறவுகளின் உன்னத மதிப்பை உணராமல் பொருளாதார முன்னேற்றத்தை மட்டுமே குறிக்கோளாக கொண்டு 
ஒரு குழந்தைக்கு மேல் வேண்டாம் என சோம்பேறித்தனப்பட்டு 
எந்திர வாழ்க்கை வாழ்ந்து கொண்டு இருக்கும் அத்தனைபேருக்கும் 
இதே நிலைதான் !
உடல்நிலை சரியில்லாமல் ஆஸ்பிடலில் சேர்க்கப்பட்டால் ஓடோடி வந்து பார்க்க உறவுகள் வேண்டாமா?! 
சின்னச்சின்ன விஷயங்களுக்கெல்லாம் 
எனக்கு உனக்கு என்று சண்டைபோடும் அதே குழந்தைகள் தான் வயதான காலத்தில் அப்பா அம்மாவுக்கு எதாவது ஒன்று என்றால் நான் நீ என்று ஓடிவருவார்கள்! 
கணவன் குடும்பம் குழந்தை என்று உயிரைவிட்ட பெண்கள் கூட பெற்றோருக்கு
ஒன்று என்றால் அத்தனையும் தூக்கியெறிந்துவிட்டு முதலில் வந்து நிற்பார்கள்! 
ஒரே ஒரு முறை உங்கள் கடைசி காலத்தை நினைத்துபாருங்கள்! 
பணமில்லாத ஒருவனை அனாதை என்று யாரும் சொல்வதில்லை!
ஆனால் உறவுகள் இல்லாத ஒருவன் எத்தனை கோடி வைத்திருந்தாலும் அனாதைதான் என்பதை மறந்துவிடக்கூடது! 
கார் பங்களா வசதி வாய்ப்புகளுடன் 
ஒண்ணே ஒண்ணு கண்ணே கண்ணு என்ற பெயரில் உறவுகளற்ற ஒரு அனாதையை வளர்ப்பதற்கும், 
வயதான காலத்தில் நீங்கள்  அனாதையாக  வாழ்வதற்காகவுமா  இவ்வளவு பாடுபட்டு 
ஓடி ஓடி சம்பாதிக்கிறீர்கள்  …இன்று  ?

Source….unknown…input from a friend of mine…

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Message for the Day…”What is the true ‘tapas’…” ?

Sathya Sai Baba

Krishna says in the Gita, “In all yajnas, I am the Doer, the Donor, the Consumer and the Acceptor.” That is the reason the chief priest in ayajna, is named Brahma. He must guide the rest of the ritualists with his wife by his side, or else, his credentials are inadequate. The wife represents faith (shraddha). Without faith, praise is hollow, adoration is artificial and sacrifice is a barren exercise. Really speaking, the heart is the ceremonial altar, the body is the fire-place, the hair is the holy grass (darbha), wishes are the fuel-sticks to feed the fire, desire is the ghee poured into the fire to make it burst into flame, anger is the sacrificial animal, and the fire is the tapas (penance) we accomplish. People sometimes interpret tapas as ascetic practices like standing on the head. This is not correct; tapas is not physical contortion. It is the complete and correct coordination of thought, word and deed. When this is achieved, the Divine splendour will manifest.

Here’s How a Facebook Group will Feed Over 1 Lakh People in Bangalore This October….

If every home in Bengaluru cooked 5 additional meals, would it ensure that the hungry don’t go to bed on an empty stomach? Here’s a community initiative that’s going to find out.

“This Dusshera, my aim is to try and ease Bangalore’s hunger problem.” So begins Mahita Fernandez’ post on the Facebook group Feed Your Neighbour.

The idea for the initiative, Feed Your Neighbour (FYN), came to Mahita in the wee hours of a night when she woke up hungry.

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She says, “I woke up with a rumbling stomach around 3 am and felt thankful that I had food to eat. I then thought about the thousands in Bengaluru who are probably hungry and have nothing to eat. The very next morning, I put down the idea on paper and created the group to reach out to people.”

The Facebook group has since been joined by over 1,300 people.

Through the FYN initiative, Mahita aims to mobilise the community to cook and share food with the homeless and hungry in Bengaluru. The initiative, which will run from October 12-22, 2015, hopes to rally a minimum of 2,000 people who are willing to cook five extra meals each day. The food will then be distributed to the needy. This would also mean that across the eleven-day period, the initiative will have ensured that 1 lakh people do not go to bed on an empty stomach.

How does Feed Your Neighbour work?

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While the FYN initiative primarily aims to do its part to ease Bengaluru’s hunger problem, it also hopes to build a sense of community among Bengalureans by giving them an opportunity to make a difference to the lives of those in need, via a ripple effect.

The initiative is simple – those interested in participating are required to cook a minimum of five meals which they will have to drop off at a particular point in their neighbourhood.

From here, volunteers will pick up the food and deliver them to the homeless and hungry.

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Picture for representation only. Credit: vahrehvah.com

Mahita says that so far, around 900 people have agreed to provide food, and 75 others have signed up as volunteers to distribute the food. She is also looking for more volunteers to identify distribution points, and actually pick up and drop off the food. In addition, she is also looking for coordinators who can help with liaising with the volunteers, verifying the distribution points, etc. More details on this can be found here.

For those interested in being a part of the FYN initiative, here’s how you can get on board.

• Drop an SMS to +91 99723 24458 or a mail to feedyourneighbour@gmail.com with your name, locality, mobile number, email ID and what you would like to volunteer as.
• Those volunteering to cook are expected to cook a minimum of five packs of any rice-based dish like pulav, bisi bele bath, lemon rice, etc.
• Packing material will be provided so that quantities are standardised.
• The packed food will need to be dropped off at a designated point by 7 pm each day.
• From here, volunteers will distribute the food to the needy in various parts of the city.

Those people who are neither able to cook nor volunteer their time, but wish to be a part of the FYN initiative, can do so by donating money or by spreading the word. The funds collected will be used to purchase packing material, hire transportation for the pickup and distribution of food, etc. Mahita adds that if there is any excess money remaining after October 22, she will continue to distribute food to the needy till the money runs out.

How will the logistics be managed?

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Picture for representation only. Credit: Terry Feuerborn/pixabay.com

In addition to mobilising the community to cook, Mahita is also currently working with volunteers to identify areas where the food can be distributed. Most of the food that is collected from a particular neighbourhood, will be distributed in that neighbourhood itself.

Mahita clarifies, “There are some areas like MG road and Lavelle road from where people want to donate food. However, these areas do not have a proliferation of the homeless. We’re planning to distribute the food collected from such areas, elsewhere.”

She also adds that while most of the food will be distributed to people on the streets, homes for the destitute, beggars’ homes, slums etc. are also being looked at. She mentions how one of the volunteers suggested a colony of Metro workers in South Bengaluru as one of the distribution points.

Ask Mahita why she has targeted dinner time, and she responds, “Most volunteers are likely to be busy during the day with their jobs and home chores. And considering we are rolling this out during Dussehra, pujas even. Also, many of the people who we are distributing the food to are possibly employed, whether they are daily wage labourers or beggars. Dinner time is probably the most convenient for both our volunteers, and the people who we are looking to help out.”

Food to be packed in eco-friendly material

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Picture for representation only. Credit: Terry Feuerborn/Flickr

Mahita says that as far as possible, people are being handed eco-friendly material to pack the food.

“We are looking at giving out the food in boxes made from cardboard or other recyclable material,” she says. “However, there are some darshinis who have also agreed to send food. We can inform them, but we don’t really have control over what kind of packing material they will use.”

In addition, at the time of distributing the food, volunteers are being asked to inform the people who come to collect the food to dispose of the waste responsibly. Mahita hopes that educating them about this aspect will also sensitise them about proper waste management in the long run.

Mahita also believes that it is unlikely that there will be excess food. She says, “No matter how many people volunteer, the number of people who can do with a good meal will always be more. So we will ensure that the food reaches as many people as possible.”

She also expects that the number of people who come to collect the food is bound to increase over the ten days, as word gets out. Should this happen, she is in talks with caterers and darshinis who can help supply the additional food at subsidised costs.

To know more about the Feed Your Neighbour initiative and be a part of it, click here.

Written by Ganga Madappa for Women’s Feature Service (WFS) and republished here in arrangement with Citizen Matters. The story was originally published here. (c) Oorvani Foundation/Open Media Initiative. –

Source….Ganga Madappa….www.thebetterindia.com

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Message for the Day… ” Truth is inseparable from ‘dharma ‘…”

Sathya Sai Baba

Dharma is the moral path, which is the light; the light is bliss (ananda). Scriptures convey that Dharma is the essence of spiritual wisdom (jnana). Dharma is characterized by sacredness, peace, truth, and fortitude. Dharma is yoga (union); it is truth (sathya). Its attributes are justice, sense control, sense of honour, love, dignity, goodness, meditation, sympathy, and nonviolence. It leads you onto universal love and unity. It is the highest discipline and the most profitable. All this ‘unfoldment’ began with Dharma;this is stabilized by truth (sathya). Truth is inseparable fromdharma. Truth is the law of the universe, which makes the sun and moon revolve in their orbits. Dharma is the course, the path, the law. Wherever there is adherence to morality, there you can see the law of Truth (sathya-dharma) in action. In the Bhagavata too, it is said, “Where there is Dharma, there is Krishna; where there are both Dharma and Krishna, there is victory.”

Joke of the Day…”It is Booked…”

A newlywed farmer and his wife were visited by her mother, who immediately demanded an inspection of the place. The Farmer had genuinely tried to be friendly to his new mother-in-law, hoping that it could be a friendly, non-antagonistic relationship.

To no avail, she kept nagging them at every opportunity, demanding changes, offering unwanted advice and making life unbearable to the farmer and his new bride. While they were walking through the barn, the farmer’s mule suddenly reared up and kicked the mother-in-law in the head, killing her instantly.

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At the funeral service a few days later, the farmer stood near the casket and greeted folks as they walked by. The pastor noticed that when ever a woman would whisper something to the farmer, he would nod his head yes and say something. Whenever a man walked by and whispered to the farmer, however, he would shake his head, no and mumble a reply.

Very curious as to this bizarre behavior, the pastor later asked the farmer what that was all about. The farmer replied, “The women would say, ‘What a terrible tragedy’ and I would nod my head and say, ‘Yes, it was.’ The men would ask, ‘Can I borrow that mule?’ and I would shake my head and say,

‘Can’t. It’s booked up for a year.’

 

Source…..www.ba-bamail.com

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Message for the Day…” One’s own Breath is ‘mantra’…”

Sathya Sai Baba

People resort to gurus to receive mantras (mystically powerful formulae to be recited by them for their spiritual uplift); others seek medicine men and holy monks to get yantras (esoteric talismans to ward off evil forces); some others learn thanthras (secret rites for attaining superhuman powers) from scholars (pandits). But all of this is wasteful effort. One should accept the body as the thanthra, one’s own breath as the mantra and the heart as the yantra. There is no need to seek them outside oneself. When all words emanating from you are sweet, your breath becomes Rig Veda. When you restrict what you listen to and prefer only sweet speech, all that you hear becomes Sama gana(rendition of Sama Veda). When you do only sweet deeds, all that you do is Yajur homa (ritualistic sacrifice). Then you will be performing every day the Veda Purusha Yajna, the yajna which propitiates the noblest and highest Vedic Spirit!

India’s tech capital is being accosted by toxic foam….

Strange, puffy, dense clouds are descending on the streets of Bangalore, India’s technology capital. While whimsical-looking, they are actually puffs of a toxic foam inundating the city.

Documentary photographer Debasish Ghosh has captured images of the clouds floating around the city and overrunning the roads. The foam comes from Bellandur, a 1.4-square-mile lake that for years has been polluted by chemical and sewage waste. Every time it rains, the lake rises and wind lifts the froth up and carries it into the city.

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A pedestrian walks among clouds of toxic foam in Bangalore, India.

The toxic foam gets in the way of pedestrians and cars, creating awful traffic jams. It carries a stench so strong that it burns the nose. And if it comes into contact with your skin, you’ll get an itchy rash.

“It causes a nuisance,” Ghosh says.

Making matters worse, the froth is flammable. In May and June, the entire lake caught fire, leaving a 56-year-old man who was standing on a bridge above the lake with a ruptured cornea.

The froth has come every summer for more more than a decade now, but Ghosh says that this year is particularly bad. He’s been documenting the pollution since May, making sure to immediately clean his arms, hands, and face any time he gets too close.

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Debasish Ghosh  When it rains, the froth rises up and gets carried into the city by winds.

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Officials try to “hose” down the lake, using water to keep the foam from rising.

Residents in the area have filed numerous complaints to the city, according to Ghosh, but the government has done little to remedy the situation. Ghosh says since his photos were firstpublished by the BBC, the government has paid a bit more attention, but still not enough. For now, city officials try to keep the foam down whenever it rains by pumping water into the lake. “What happens is the water [mixes with] the foam at a high speed, and it disintegrates and doesn’t rise up,” says Ghosh. “That’s how they are controlling it at this point in time, so it doesn’t fall on people.”

Actually cleaning up Bellandur and other polluted lakes won’t be easy. Once known for being the home of nearly a thousand lakes, Bangalore has become known as the “land of a thousand sewage tanks,” instead. Today, after years of urbanization, only about 150 lakes still exist, according to the Deccan Herald.The rest are either used as garbage dumps or, when they dry up, filled in and put up for grabs.

“There’s so much pollution that it will take lots of time and lots of investment to bring this lake back to normal,” he says. “To what it was maybe two decades ago, when people say there would still be migratory birds in there.”

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Read the original article on CityLab. Copyright 2015

Source….

http://www.businessinsider.com

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