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Article | Goddess Laxmi Symbol Of Healthy Environment | Dr (Ms) Sharad Singh | Central Chronicle

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Article  Goddess Laxmi Symbol Of Healthy Environment         -    Dr (Ms) Sharad Singh Writer, Author & Social Activist Blogger - "Climate Diary Of Dr (Ms) Sharad Singh"        Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth, sits on a lotus flower. Have you ever thought that she is the goddess of wealth, full of wealth like gold, silver, diamonds etc., then why is she not seen sitting on a golden throne? Goddess Lakshmi is seen sitting or standing on a lotus flower that blooms in a reservoir, that is, in water that is not flowing. Goddess Lakshmi, seated on a lotus flower, also holds a natural lotus flower in one of her hands, not a golden lotus. Have you ever wondered why? Because Goddess Lakshmi herself is a symbol of a healthy environment. How? Let's see-       We worship Goddess Lakshmi on Diwali, pray to her and invite her to come and stay in our homes. We ask Goddess Lakshmi for wealth and prosp...

Article | The Story Of Gulbakawali Says 'Save Water' | Dr (Ms) Sharad Singh | Central Chronicle

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Article The Story Of Gulbakawali Says 'Save Water' -    Dr (Ms) Sharad Singh Writer, Author & Social Activist Blogger - "Climate Diary Of Dr (Ms) Sharad Singh"            Earth is the only planet in the entire universe where water and life exist till date. Therefore, we should not ignore the importance of water in our lives and try our best to save water by using all possible means. When we feel thirsty we drink water. We know that the Earth is mainly covered with water, but still, there is not enough water for human use. The reason for this is that this water is not fit for drinking. Only 3% of water on Earth is available to meet human demand. So water conservation is essecel.Old stories have played an important role in creating awareness about water conservation. In this context, the story of “Gulbakawali” is also unique and message-giving in itself. The practice of storytelling has been going on since ancient times. ...

Article | Save The Turtles: Can we eat our living beliefs as a dish? | Dr (Ms) Sharad Singh | Central Chronicle

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Article Save The Turtles: Can we eat our living beliefs as a dish?       -    Dr (Ms) Sharad Singh Writer, Author & Social Activist Blogger - "Climate Diary Of Dr (Ms) Sharad Singh" According to mythology, when the gods and demons churned the ocean, the mountain was placed on the back of a tortoise. According to mythological beliefs, our earth rests on the back of a turtle. When the turtle turns, earthquakes and tsunamis occur. Nowadays, the statue of a tortoise is decorated in the living room of the house as a symbol of good luck. But have we noticed that turtles are being rapidly destroyed by us humans? In Asia alone, 25 species of turtles have been declared endangered. How can we allow the creature who is revered in our mythological beliefs, who is the sustainer of the earth, to come on our food plate as a dish? Seafood lovers to such dishes please say ‘NO!’.       Turtle is a very ...

Article | We Must Cherish Our Natural Legacy | Dr (Ms) Sharad Singh | Central Chronicle

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Article We Must Cherish Our Natural Legacy      -    Dr (Ms) Sharad Singh Writer, Author & Social Activist Blogger - "Climate Diary Of Dr (Ms) Sharad Singh"    What is our natural legacy? Are you have think about it? Just think! Flowers, trees, rivers, mountains, birds, crickets, black-bees and many living and non-living things are our natural legacy. It is only because of the existence of all these that there is life on this planet. This creates biodiversity and gives birth to the ecosystem. Our ancestors knew the importance of nature very well, that is why they linked it to our customs and traditions. There are many evidences of this in mythological texts. But in the race of modernity, we are forgetting the importance of these traditions and festivals. We make fun of them by calling them backward and are damaging our natural heritage.      Just a few days ago, one of my friends built another room in the cour...

Article | One day Krishna's Kadamba will also become extinct | Dr (Ms) Sharad Singh | Central Chronicle

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Article One day Krishna's Kadamba will also become extinct -    Dr (Ms) Sharad Singh Writer, Author & Social Activist Blogger - "Climate Diary Of Dr (Ms) Sharad Singh" We celebrate Krishna Janmashtami every year. Krishna and his life have always influenced us. Krishna is sometimes seen as a butter thief, sometimes as a great preacher of 'Bhagavad Gita', and sometimes as a nature lover who plays the flute while sitting on the Kadamba tree on the banks of river Yamuna. We have remembered all the forms of Krishna but why do we forget his love for nature? We remember the birth of Krishna and his childhood. We decorate tableaux and repeat their childhood pastimes. But have we ever thought that the Kadamba tree on which Krishna used to climb will also become extinct like many trees. If we do not become alert in time, we will also lose Krishna's Kadamba forever. If we look carefully at the life of Krishna, he appears as the g...

Article | Traditionally, Affection With Rivers | Dr (Ms) Sharad Singh | Central Chronicle

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Article Traditionally, Affection With Rivers  -    Dr (Ms) Sharad Singh Writer, Author & Social Activist Blogger - "Climate Diary Of Dr (Ms) Sharad Singh"     Both water and environment are essential elements of life. Life is not possible without water and availability of water is not possible without healthy environment. Our sages had proper knowledge of the environment. He also understood the mutual harmony between the inanimate world i.e. earth, rivers, mountains, plateau etc. and the animate world i.e. human beings, animals, plants, vegetation etc. and denoted this harmony as an essential element of the environment. He understood that The balance of nature can be disturbed due to the damage of any of the inert and animate elements. That's why he propounded respect towards every element. So that humans do not harm any element. We gradually forgot these ancient values, as a result of which today we have to face the crisis of environmental imbal...

Article | It's Time To Make Greenery Your Companion | Dr (Ms) Sharad Singh | Central Chronicle

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Article It's Time To Make Greenery Your Companion        -    Dr (Ms) Sharad Singh Writer, Author & Social Activist Blogger - "Climate Diary Of Dr (Ms) Sharad Singh" No matter you have or not big space for gardening, the matter is that you have how related with greenery? If greenery touches your heart and you feel affection with the, you will wish to increase it. Rainy season is the season when a carpet of greenery is spread on the earth. Tender green grass sprouts on the hard surface of the earth. This scene is very pleasing to our eyes. Then why don't we make greenery our companion this rainy season? Remember that greenery gives us both health and wealth. So let's make greenery our own. Summer season After dusty drought and heat Rain feels good, That green color looks good, Who wipes away the dust and Takes its place, And tender green grass sprouts. By the grass we can touch With our eyes To ev...

Article | Our Stray Animals, Environment and Our Concern | Dr (Ms) Sharad Singh | Central Chronicle

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Article Our Stray Animals, Environment and Our Concern         -    Dr (Ms) Sharad Singh Writer, Author & Social Activist Blogger - "Climate Diary Of Dr (Ms) Sharad Singh" *We respect animals. They consider cow as their mother. We cannot tolerate that anyone should hurt the mother cow even a little bit. When we see dogs roaming on the street, we feel pity for them. When a cow dies after being hit by a vehicle, we feel sorry for its merciless death. We have tender feelings for animals, but why do these feelings often remain dormant? Have you ever thought? Stray animals do not roam on foreign roads but the roads of our country are always equipped with stray animals. Ever wondered where these stray animals come from and what are they and what effect do they have on the environment? You can see the reflection of your city in the mirror of this article of mine.* My city of Sagar (M.P.)is one of the many Ind...

Article | 'Hai-Hai Garmi!' Why is the summer getting so hot | Dr (Ms) Sharad Singh | Central Chronicle

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Article 'Hai-Hai Garmi!' Why is the summer getting so hot          -    Dr (Ms) Sharad Singh Writer, Author & Social Activist Blogger - "Climate Diary Of Dr (Ms) Sharad Singh" *A few years ago, a song from a Hindi film became very popular - "Hai Garmi, Hi-Hai Garmi!" It was a double meaning song, but now in the rising temperature, this song has only one meaning and that is increasing natural heat waves. The coolers in the houses have been repaired, the ACs have also been serviced. That is, the pace has been accelerated in the direction of measures to avoid the heat. But have you ever thought that for how long these temporary measures will be able to keep us safe from the heat? When the mercury of the barometer crosses 40 degrees in the middle of April itself, then all these measures will prove to be dwarf in the future. It is important that we pay attention to permanent measures as well as temporary measures.*   People ...

Article | Do Friendship With Nature For Stay Evergreen | Dr (Ms) Sharad Singh | Central Chronicle

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सदाबहार बने रहने का अचूक नुस्ख़ा...🌻🍁🌿 Article Do Friendship With Nature For Stay Evergreen          -    Dr (Ms) Sharad Singh Writer, Author & Social Activist Blogger - "Climate Diary Of Dr (Ms) Sharad Singh"   *Stay evergreen! These are lovely words. Who one no wants be stay evergreen. Who one no can live happily and full of energy? Is it possible in today's rough-tough life? Yes, absolutely it is possible. We can stay evergreen if we do friendship with the nature. Nature can be our friend more than a book because it gives us new experiences. Nature always gives us opportunities to remain evergreen, but what do we give to nature in return? Barren land and ruined forest! Nature does not ask for return gift but we have to understand that if we are taking any gift from our friend nature then we have to guarantee its safety in the return gift. It is necessary if we want to stay evergreen.*   Nature is the book Whos...

Article | Protect Nine Varieties Of Flower plants In Navratri For Protect The Nature | Dr (Ms) Sharad Singh | Central Chronicle

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नवरात्रि में 9 दिन देवीमां को नौ भिन्न प्रकार के फूल अर्पित किए जाते हैं, दरअसल यह धर्म की ओर से फूलों के पौधों के संरक्षण का संदेश है। इसी पर केंद्रित है मेरा यह लेख- The Article Protect Nine Varieties Of Flower plants In Navratri For Protect The Nature           -    Dr (Ms) Sharad Singh Writer, Author & Social Activist Blogger - "Climate Diary Of Dr (Ms) Sharad Singh"        *Navaratri, the nine forms of the Goddess and the nine flowers offered to her. This is a beautiful combination of religion, faith and nature. There is a provision to offer different types of flowers to all the deities. So that different types of flower plants keep increasing the beauty of this earth and keep expanding the botanical life. The natural spread of vegetation takes place due to the pollen grains found in flowers and the generation of vegetation keeps on increasing. Therefore, during the nine days of Navratri, adopt at le...

Article | Relation Between Climate Change & Human Rights | Dr (Ms) Sharad Singh | Central Chronicle

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Article Relation Between Climate Change & Human Rights      -    Dr (Ms) Sharad Singh Writer, Author & Social Activist Blogger - "Climate Diary Of Dr (Ms) Sharad Singh" *Both are burning topics - climate change and human rights. Is any relation between both topics? Yes we can say it that human life depends on their climate. But not only one relation is. Climate and human life relates in many ways . So, if there is climate gets harmful changes, human life get serious changes automatically. In the other words we can say that climate change not good for human life and his rights.* Patna Buzurg is a small village in Sagar district of Madhya Pradesh. While passing through that village, I got a chance to see the beauty of the small farms on both sides of the road. Mid March and overcast skies, strong chance of rain. The weather was lovely to visit. I saw that crop of wheat in the fields which was ripe and ready at so...