Lyton K.Caldwell an American political scientist as well as principal
Architect of the 1969 National Environmental Policy Act, the first of
its kind in the world writes:
“The environmental crisis is an outward manifestation of a crisis of
mind and spirit. There could be no greater misconception of its meaning
than to believe it to be concerned only with endangered wildlife,
man-made ugliness, and pollution. These are part of it, but more
importantly, the crisis is concerned with the kind of creature that man
is and what we must become in order to survive”.
‘Green Rameswaram’ project is a small attempt like a Rama’s Squirrel –
our logo – to address this vital question. This month’s newsletter of
‘Green Rameswaram’ covers the following:
i. Shri.Narendra Joshi in his blog - “Rameshwaram, the anchor
of Indian Renaissance” writes about 12 Jyotirlingas and the specialty of
Rameshwaram Jyotirlinga.
ii. Hand in Hand India trained School students, Youth groups
and SHG members in the field of environment and empowered them to be a
part of ‘Green Rameswaram’ movement.
iii. C.P.Ramaswami Iyer Foundation shares the knowledge of Indian blackberry tree which is related with Rohini Nakshtra
iv. Vivekananda Kendra – Nardep highlights the inauguration of
Narena Teertham as well as the documentation of this traditional water
body
v. And finally the grand opening of ‘Green Rameswaram’ building and usual social engineering works.
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