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Uttarakhand Nadi Bachchao Abhiyan - Padyatra Jan 2008



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Uttarakhand Nadi Bachchao Abhiyan - Padyatra Jan 2008



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Very good efforts to save the rivers..


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thanku mehta jew bahut badiya info di aapne

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Gau, Ganga, Himalaya Sanrakshan Yatra
(From Gangotri Dham to Delhi)
11th February2008 to 29th February 2008
Gopal Gau Lok Dham

From the very grace of gods and goddesses under the network of Shree Gopal Muniji Maharaj we would be initiating our holy movement for the noble cause of saving Cows, Ganges and Himalayas. This would be commencing from 11th February which will continue till 29th February 2008 along with 5001 dedicated devotees which would step out from Gangotri Dham and continue till Delhi.






 

As there is a lot of butchering of cows, lots of dams have been constructed over Ganges the natural flow of water should be left free to flow and the great Himalayas is also in danger. As it is never too late we should come forward to protect them.

 

Our Political dignitaries should take step to save the life of Mother Cow, heritages Ganges and Himalayas. People should also be aware about the pollution in Ganges. In day to day tones of garbage inflow in Ganges and its water is not pure today as it was in ancient time.

Pauri Garhwal Group is having full faith, that you would come forward to charity for this very noble cause. Any kind of charity would be accepted from core of the heart.

Date
 Night Hold
 Km
 
11 - 02 - 2008 Gangotri -
12 - 02 - 2008 Jhala 30
13 - 02 - 2008 Bhatwari 32
14 - 02 - 2008 Uttrakashi 33
15 - 02 - 2008 Chinyalisain 31
16 - 02 - 2008 Kamnad 32
17 - 02 - 2008 Chamba 35
18 - 02 - 2008 Fakot 30
19 - 02 - 2008 Rishikesh 30
20 - 02 - 2008 Haridwara 30
21 - 02 - 2008 Roorki 30
22 - 02 - 2008 Purkaji 27
23 - 02 - 2008 Mujjafanagar 26
24 - 02 - 2008 Khatoli 28
25 - 02 - 2008 Meerut 30
26 - 02 - 2008 Modinagar / Muradnagar 28
27 - 02 - 2008 Mohan Nagar 30
28 - 02 - 2008 Ramlila Maindan, Delhi 30
29 - 02 - 2008 11.00 Am. Custom & Ritual Ceremony 

 
 

Shri Gopal Mani Maharajji
Shree Rameswari Bhakti Ashram Trust (Reg)
Devisoddh, Chinyalisodh, Uttarkashi, Uttrakhand
Contact Person. Mr Daabar Singh Naithani
Mob: - 098-180-84516
E-Mail gopalgolokdham_2005@yahoo.com & rekeshsemwal_sashtri@yahoo.co.in


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Apni Bhasha … Apna Log
Pauri Garhwal Group (Regd.)
New Delhi
 

 

R. P. Chamoli
Cell No. 93-5092-9567 & 99-9988-1248



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It is really a great that that UK's people have taken.

Gau, Ganga, Himalaya Sanrakshan Yatra
(From Gangotri Dham to Delhi)
11th February2008 to 29th February 2008
Gopal Gau Lok Dham

From the very grace of gods and goddesses under the network of Shree Gopal Muniji Maharaj we would be initiating our holy movement for the noble cause of saving Cows, Ganges and Himalayas. This would be commencing from 11th February which will continue till 29th February 2008 along with 5001 dedicated devotees which would step out from Gangotri Dham and continue till Delhi.






 

As there is a lot of butchering of cows, lots of dams have been constructed over Ganges the natural flow of water should be left free to flow and the great Himalayas is also in danger. As it is never too late we should come forward to protect them.

 

Our Political dignitaries should take step to save the life of Mother Cow, heritages Ganges and Himalayas. People should also be aware about the pollution in Ganges. In day to day tones of garbage inflow in Ganges and its water is not pure today as it was in ancient time.

Pauri Garhwal Group is having full faith, that you would come forward to charity for this very noble cause. Any kind of charity would be accepted from core of the heart.

Date
 Night Hold
 Km
 
11 - 02 - 2008 Gangotri -
12 - 02 - 2008 Jhala 30
13 - 02 - 2008 Bhatwari 32
14 - 02 - 2008 Uttrakashi 33
15 - 02 - 2008 Chinyalisain 31
16 - 02 - 2008 Kamnad 32
17 - 02 - 2008 Chamba 35
18 - 02 - 2008 Fakot 30
19 - 02 - 2008 Rishikesh 30
20 - 02 - 2008 Haridwara 30
21 - 02 - 2008 Roorki 30
22 - 02 - 2008 Purkaji 27
23 - 02 - 2008 Mujjafanagar 26
24 - 02 - 2008 Khatoli 28
25 - 02 - 2008 Meerut 30
26 - 02 - 2008 Modinagar / Muradnagar 28
27 - 02 - 2008 Mohan Nagar 30
28 - 02 - 2008 Ramlila Maindan, Delhi 30
29 - 02 - 2008 11.00 Am. Custom & Ritual Ceremony 

 
 

Shri Gopal Mani Maharajji
Shree Rameswari Bhakti Ashram Trust (Reg)
Devisoddh, Chinyalisodh, Uttarkashi, Uttrakhand
Contact Person. Mr Daabar Singh Naithani
Mob: - 098-180-84516
E-Mail gopalgolokdham_2005@yahoo.com & rekeshsemwal_sashtri@yahoo.co.in


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Apni Bhasha … Apna Log
Pauri Garhwal Group (Regd.)
New Delhi
 

 

R. P. Chamoli
Cell No. 93-5092-9567 & 99-9988-1248




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'Early ripening of Kaafal a fall out of global warming'
« Reply #37 on: April 01, 2008, 03:11:22 PM »
'Early ripening of Kaafal a fall out of global warming'

Nainital (PTI): The early ripening of the popular 'Kaafal' wild fruit in Kumaun division of Uttarakhand is being seen by experts as a fallout of global warming in the Himalayan region.

The edible wild fruit has hit the markets this year a month before than the usual time and it is being sold at four times higher than its normal rate.

The regional fruit market at Bhowali, 12 kms from here, received the supply of 'Kaafal' fruit on Sunday and the "surprised" traders bided a higher rate for it, sources said.

According to Forestry Department of Kumaun University the ripping of Kaafal, is at least a month in advance, which has not been reported earlier.

Such incidents are example of the impact of climate change and global warming that has begun to affect the Himalayan region in many ways, experts said.

Glacier retreat, early flowering and early leaf production in many trees, and arrival of mosquitoes at altitudes beyond their traditional range are some of the examples of the climate change in the region, they said.

Eminent ecologist and vice-chancellor of HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar, Garhwal said "a species can fruit early in a direct response to warming."

"However, it can start fruiting also under a stress, such as drought," he said.

The warming by enhancing the rate of evaporation can cause water stress on trees, thus forcing them to complete reproductive cycle quickly, he said.

http://www.hindu.com/thehindu/holnus/015200804011141.htm

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'Early ripening of Kaafal a fall out of global warming'

Nainital (PTI): The early ripening of the popular 'Kaafal' wild fruit in Kumaun division of Uttarakhand is being seen by experts as a fallout of global warming in the Himalayan region.

The edible wild fruit has hit the markets this year a month before than the usual time and it is being sold at four times higher than its normal rate.

The regional fruit market at Bhowali, 12 kms from here, received the supply of 'Kaafal' fruit on Sunday and the "surprised" traders bided a higher rate for it, sources said.

According to Forestry Department of Kumaun University the ripping of Kaafal, is at least a month in advance, which has not been reported earlier.

Such incidents are example of the impact of climate change and global warming that has begun to affect the Himalayan region in many ways, experts said.

Glacier retreat, early flowering and early leaf production in many trees, and arrival of mosquitoes at altitudes beyond their traditional range are some of the examples of the climate change in the region, they said.

Eminent ecologist and vice-chancellor of HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar, Garhwal said "a species can fruit early in a direct response to warming."

"However, it can start fruiting also under a stress, such as drought," he said.

The warming by enhancing the rate of evaporation can cause water stress on trees, thus forcing them to complete reproductive cycle quickly, he said.

http://www.hindu.com/thehindu/holnus/015200804011141.htm

'Early ripening of Kaafal a fall out of global warming'

Nainital (PTI): The early ripening of the popular 'Kaafal' wild fruit in Kumaun division of Uttarakhand is being seen by experts as a fallout of global warming in the Himalayan region.

The edible wild fruit has hit the markets this year a month before than the usual time and it is being sold at four times higher than its normal rate.

The regional fruit market at Bhowali, 12 kms from here, received the supply of 'Kaafal' fruit on Sunday and the "surprised" traders bided a higher rate for it, sources said.

According to Forestry Department of Kumaun University the ripping of Kaafal, is at least a month in advance, which has not been reported earlier.

Such incidents are example of the impact of climate change and global warming that has begun to affect the Himalayan region in many ways, experts said.

Glacier retreat, early flowering and early leaf production in many trees, and arrival of mosquitoes at altitudes beyond their traditional range are some of the examples of the climate change in the region, they said.

Eminent ecologist and vice-chancellor of HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar, Garhwal said "a species can fruit early in a direct response to warming."

"However, it can start fruiting also under a stress, such as drought," he said.

The warming by enhancing the rate of evaporation can cause water stress on trees, thus forcing them to complete reproductive cycle quickly, he said.

http://www.hindu.com/thehindu/holnus/015200804011141.htm


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नदी बचाओ अभियान को निकलेगी राष्ट्रीय जलयात्राApr 30, 11:18 pm

श्रीनगर (पौड़ी गढ़वाल)। बड़े बांधों के खिलाफ जनजागरण अभियान तेज करने के निर्णय के साथ ही नदी बचाओ अभियान की दो दिवसीय बैठक आज श्रीनगर में संपन्न हुई। बैठक में सर्वसम्मति से उत्तराखंड नदी बचाओ अभियान को राष्ट्र की आवाज बनाने के लिए एक राष्ट्रीय जलयात्रा आयोजित करने का निर्णय भी लिया गया।

बैठक में वक्ताओं ने कहा कि सुरंग बांध निर्माण पर प्रतिबंध लगाने के लिए सरकार पर जन दबाव बनाने की जरूरत है। उत्तराखंड में अगले कुछ महीनों में होने वाले पंचायती चुनाव में जल, जंगल और जमीन का मुद्दा उम्मीदवारों के घोषणा पत्र में शामिल करवाने के लिए गांव-गांव में बैठकें और जनसंपर्क अभियान भी चलाया जाएगा व बांध प्रभावितों की आवाज को सरकार तक पहुंचाने के लिए जनसुनवाई कार्यक्रम आयोजित किए जाएंगे। तीन जून को प्रदेश के सभी जिला और तहसील मुख्यालयों में प्रदर्शन करने के साथ ही नदी बचाओ को लेकर राज्य और केंद्र सरकार को भी ज्ञापन प्रेषित किए जाएंगे। इस मौके पर नदी बचाओ अभियान को लेकर प्रदेश की 15 नदी घाटियों में वर्षभर चलाए जाने वाले कार्यक्रमों का खाका भी तैयार किया गया। बैठक में विधायकों और सभी प्रमुख राजनीति पार्टियों से संपर्क करने के लिए नदी बचाओ अभियान की पांच सदस्यीय कमेटी का गठन किया गया है।

 

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