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		<title>Comment on Visit to Jama Masjid, Delhi by Krishna</title>
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		<description>Hi acchi pic ke saath acchi lins hain</description>
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		<title>Comment on Goal 2010:Making Delhi the Greenest city in World by lajbanti</title>
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		<description>i love to search in google cause i think it provides dime a dozen information that ultimately helps a person to gather enough knowledge about the given topic</description>
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		<title>Comment on Appiko Movement by Saurabh</title>
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		<description>Itz a very good article</description>
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		<title>Comment on Appiko Movement by Appiko movement &#171;</title>
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		<description>[...] Aviram Sharma has a detailed write-up about the &#8216;Appiko movement&#8217;, how it was started, and its objective.  Possibly related posts: (automatically generated)Chipko movement in JapanWhy I started this blog… [...]</description>
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		<title>Comment on Goal 2010:Making Delhi the Greenest city in World by The Greenest Cities &#124; Gaiatribe</title>
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		<description>[...] individual cities, such as Philadelphia, PN and Delhi, India are deliberately working to raise their green quotient through such things as recycling programs [...]</description>
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		<title>Comment on Most Polluted Cities in the World by Godofredo Arauzo</title>
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		<description>Reply to the commentary of Mr Victor Belaunde about Contamination of La Oroya, Perú.

Dr. Godofredo Arauzo 

Blacksmith Institute visited the Oroya city in May 2008. The observations about the achievements in the pollution by this metallurgic complex, according to statements of The Inter American Association for the Defense of the Environment (AIDA) by its name in Spanish.are DECEIVING, because such statements have no basis; is a summary presented by Doe Run. AIDA sustain that the environmental quality and the fulfillment or the degree of protection for human health of the Oroya city can not be evaluated based on the quantity of investment made by the company but it should be done based on the current data about the quality of air, lead level in the blood and another environmental and health indicators, that the report does not take into account (1).
Critic that Blacksmith is based on limited datum in order to evaluate, for example, the sulphur bioxide (SO2) level in the zone. Blacksmith Institute affirms that the SO2 concentration in the Oroya city has a day time average of 5.000 ug/m3 (maximum allowed is 13 ug/m3) (CDC); but during the day that Blacksmith was in the Oroya, the SO2 concentration was 0.(1)
Finally AIDA concludes that the Blacksmith report undermines the efforts to really reach the remediation and cleaning of Oroya city (1)
AIDA express too that the quality of air in the Oroya has deteriorated seriously after the metallurgic complex came into Doe Run’s hands. Doe Run itself said that the lead concentration raised to 1.163%, the arsenic to 606% and the cadmium to 1990% (2). The concentrations of lead, cadmium, arsenic, sulphur dioxide and others have substantially increased since 1997, mainly due to the increasing of production; for example, the lead production raised 25% (2). The inhabitants of  Oroya city are contaminated by a toxic cocktail (4); it is a living laboratory.  
The cadmium concentration (Cd) raised dramatically since the acquisition of the complex by Doe Run. In 1999 the Cd concentration was 0.22 ug/m3 in the Syndicate (the level allowed was 0.0055 ug/m3); it surpassed by more than 40 times the frontier and did not inform anymore to the Ministry for Mines and Energy (MEM) since year 2000; in the same way, the arsenic concentration soared meaningly since 1997. There is not monitoring of particulate material smaller than 2.5 micra (PM 2.5), that are the most dangerous to human health and move easily. Ceverstav says that the parameters of air quality have been deteriorated dramatically after Doe Run have in charge of the complex (5)
The Environment Protection Agency of USA (EPA), has 1467 chemical compounds registered as the most harmful and the sulphur dioxide (SO2) is ranking number 16 in dangerousness (6). Cevestav showed based on the same figures that Doe Run sends to MEM every 3 months, that SO2 emission had incremented in more than 200% since Doe Run  has  in charge the complex (5).
Blacksmith affirms that the SO2 concentration in the Oroya is in average 5,000 ug/m3 (1); another author reports that this average is 934 ug/m3 (2); the level allowed is 13 ug/m3  (7).  The day time concentration is higher between 8 am and 5 pm and it reaches a peak of 2,100 ppb (the allowed value is 280 ppb) (5). In August 13. 2008 the SO2 concentration arrived to an historic and horrifying limit: 27,000 ug/m3 (8-9-10) (the allowed figure is 13 ug/m3 (7).  
 Another heavy metals and highly toxic compounds are not analysed in the Oroya: vanadium, uranium, mercury, antimony, barium, selenium, chromium, cobalt, molybdenum, nickel, and aluminum (2). The inhabitants of the Oroya are contaminated, not only with lead but too with cadmium, arsenic, sulphur dioxide, and antimony, as well; the antimony concentration is 30 times higher than in USA (11): .  
There has not been any decrease in the air concentration of lead in the last 5 years in the Oroya; in Huanchan such concentration is above 15 times the level permitted; in the months of January and February 2007 it was an excess of 245% above the allowed level in Huanchan station; in 2006 the cadmium concentration exceeded 48 times the levels allowed by the WHO (12): lead production increased by 25% (2). 
Doe Run monitors only specific sources; it does not monitor the toxic agents that are emitted through the 95 small chimneys neither it monitors  to the  deposits of concentrateds and deposits to arsenic of Vados and Malpaso, as it does not monitor either the elimination coming from the industrial incinerator and the cock plant that was emitting 23,800  meters cubits per day of toxic gases (PAMA).
 Doe Run explained that the pollution of the Oroya had diminished; one attendant person spitted that the pollution has increased; the lecturer answered: show me a document about your statement and the person replied: the best document who I count of is my contaminated body’ (4).
The SO2 emissions from the cooper Peruvian smelting are among the production sources of the highest sulphur dioxide concentration in the world and they are also among the most contaminated production sources in the world (13).
There is not concrete information about the quality control systems to the sampling and to the analysis of the monitoring procedure used by the company; we are not certain about the accuracy, confidentiality and suitable of the information reported to MEM; the figures reported to MEM could be considered as an approximation and are under valuated and  they are not in electronic neither in graphic form (5). 
The contamination generated in La Oroya is not only limited to this city, but it also pollutes distant areas like Concepcion, 100 km far away of Oroya: University of Missouri found lead in the blood of children with ages 0 to 6 years: 20 to 44 ug/dl in the 72.22% ; 10 to 19 ug/dl in the 16.67%; 45 to 69 ug/dl in the 8.33% and less than 10 ug/dl in the 2.78%; it means that the 97.22% of the children of the city of Conception are contaminated with more than 10 ug/dl of lead in their blood; the amount permitted was 10 ug/dl; but, at present the Academy of Paediatrics of USA says that the maximum allowed is 0 ug/dl of lead in the blood (14). In  the rural zone near the Oroya, Cuchimachay there is an amount of 59.26 ppm (the allowed level being 3 ppm) of cadmium in the soil; there is no vegetal cap in this place (15). 
The metallurgic complex of  Oroya has 37 liquid flows that go to the Mantaro river; Doe Run monitors only 12. The rules of the Peruvian state about monitoring of the quality of water in the mining works state that all the liquid discharges that go to surface waters must be constantly monitored (5-16).
The 2006, 26 July Doe Run obtained the ISO 14001:2004 certificate (17) and the 2008, 11 March was removed because the company did not fulfull the Peruvian environmental laws, and did not have appropriate measures for preventing the pollution (18).
Doe Run the 2007 commited 4 heavy  and 1 simple violence environment that the Peruvian state had to put to Doe Run a fine to $ 724,500 (The Comercio 08. 20-12)  
In Huancayo, 120 km far away from La Oroya there is jurisprudence. In 1942 the Judiciary Power orders to the Cerro de Pasco Copper Corporation, owner of Oroya at that time, to pay a compensation of  $ 200,000 to Bazo Velarde, because of the harms caused to the Jatunhuasi Livestock, by the smokes of  the Oroya (19).
The Judiciary Power (20), the Constitutional Court (21) and the Inter American Commission for Human Rights (CIDH, for its name in Spanish) (22), demanded that the Peruvian state to be aware about the health of the inhabitants of Oroya..
Oroya pollutes the surface and deep waters, the soil, the air, and generates acid rain (23), factors that cause damages to human and animal health, the ecosystems and biodiversity, in a way greatly irreversible.  The smokes of the Oroya have affected 700,000 hectares around the Oroya (2-24).
Doe Run will reduce its contamination in two circumstances: when it uses up to date technology as put in practice in Herculeanum, or when it reduces the refining tons. The Trial plant, in Canada, decreased in 25% the lead concentration in the children blood, and reduced the concentration of heavy metals in the air in more than 75%, by the use of clean technology; in the Paso when the foundry was closed, the lead concentration in the air decreased immediately and the lead concentration in the children’s blood plummeted by more than 75%; in Torreón Mexico, the government ordered to refine only a 50%, and similar effects were obtained (5). The damages must be paid by Doe Run according to the world consensus THE THAT POLLUTE PAY, set in practice in Europe since 1972 (25); the way as it does in Herculaneum can reply these actions in Oroya city (2-27).
.The 2008 August 13  Oroya city has been confirmed as the most polluted city to the world. This day the SO2 concentration in air in the Oroya reached an historical and horrifying level: as journal The Comercio said (8); it arrive 27,000 ug/m3; while the allowed level was 13 ug/m3 (7) and the device that measured the concentration got to its maximum limit probably if the device had had more space in its scale that figure would have been higher (8-9-10), but when Blacksmith was visiting the Oroya the SO2 concentration in air was 0 (zero) (1). Some other figures confirm that  Oroya is the most polluted city on the earth: according the report Mantaro Revive 2007: in the Ancienty Oroya  has a soil concentration of 4713 ppm of arsenic (As) while the allowed amount is 12 ppm, and the cadmium (Cd) has 193.87 ppm while the permitted amount is 14 ppm, according to the Canadian Environmental Quality Guidelines (28).</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Reply to the commentary of Mr Victor Belaunde about Contamination of La Oroya, Perú.</p>
<p>Dr. Godofredo Arauzo </p>
<p>Blacksmith Institute visited the Oroya city in May 2008. The observations about the achievements in the pollution by this metallurgic complex, according to statements of The Inter American Association for the Defense of the Environment (AIDA) by its name in Spanish.are DECEIVING, because such statements have no basis; is a summary presented by Doe Run. AIDA sustain that the environmental quality and the fulfillment or the degree of protection for human health of the Oroya city can not be evaluated based on the quantity of investment made by the company but it should be done based on the current data about the quality of air, lead level in the blood and another environmental and health indicators, that the report does not take into account (1).<br />
Critic that Blacksmith is based on limited datum in order to evaluate, for example, the sulphur bioxide (SO2) level in the zone. Blacksmith Institute affirms that the SO2 concentration in the Oroya city has a day time average of 5.000 ug/m3 (maximum allowed is 13 ug/m3) (CDC); but during the day that Blacksmith was in the Oroya, the SO2 concentration was 0.(1)<br />
Finally AIDA concludes that the Blacksmith report undermines the efforts to really reach the remediation and cleaning of Oroya city (1)<br />
AIDA express too that the quality of air in the Oroya has deteriorated seriously after the metallurgic complex came into Doe Run’s hands. Doe Run itself said that the lead concentration raised to 1.163%, the arsenic to 606% and the cadmium to 1990% (2). The concentrations of lead, cadmium, arsenic, sulphur dioxide and others have substantially increased since 1997, mainly due to the increasing of production; for example, the lead production raised 25% (2). The inhabitants of  Oroya city are contaminated by a toxic cocktail (4); it is a living laboratory.<br />
The cadmium concentration (Cd) raised dramatically since the acquisition of the complex by Doe Run. In 1999 the Cd concentration was 0.22 ug/m3 in the Syndicate (the level allowed was 0.0055 ug/m3); it surpassed by more than 40 times the frontier and did not inform anymore to the Ministry for Mines and Energy (MEM) since year 2000; in the same way, the arsenic concentration soared meaningly since 1997. There is not monitoring of particulate material smaller than 2.5 micra (PM 2.5), that are the most dangerous to human health and move easily. Ceverstav says that the parameters of air quality have been deteriorated dramatically after Doe Run have in charge of the complex (5)<br />
The Environment Protection Agency of USA (EPA), has 1467 chemical compounds registered as the most harmful and the sulphur dioxide (SO2) is ranking number 16 in dangerousness (6). Cevestav showed based on the same figures that Doe Run sends to MEM every 3 months, that SO2 emission had incremented in more than 200% since Doe Run  has  in charge the complex (5).<br />
Blacksmith affirms that the SO2 concentration in the Oroya is in average 5,000 ug/m3 (1); another author reports that this average is 934 ug/m3 (2); the level allowed is 13 ug/m3  (7).  The day time concentration is higher between 8 am and 5 pm and it reaches a peak of 2,100 ppb (the allowed value is 280 ppb) (5). In August 13. 2008 the SO2 concentration arrived to an historic and horrifying limit: 27,000 ug/m3 (8-9-10) (the allowed figure is 13 ug/m3 (7).<br />
 Another heavy metals and highly toxic compounds are not analysed in the Oroya: vanadium, uranium, mercury, antimony, barium, selenium, chromium, cobalt, molybdenum, nickel, and aluminum (2). The inhabitants of the Oroya are contaminated, not only with lead but too with cadmium, arsenic, sulphur dioxide, and antimony, as well; the antimony concentration is 30 times higher than in USA (11): .<br />
There has not been any decrease in the air concentration of lead in the last 5 years in the Oroya; in Huanchan such concentration is above 15 times the level permitted; in the months of January and February 2007 it was an excess of 245% above the allowed level in Huanchan station; in 2006 the cadmium concentration exceeded 48 times the levels allowed by the WHO (12): lead production increased by 25% (2).<br />
Doe Run monitors only specific sources; it does not monitor the toxic agents that are emitted through the 95 small chimneys neither it monitors  to the  deposits of concentrateds and deposits to arsenic of Vados and Malpaso, as it does not monitor either the elimination coming from the industrial incinerator and the cock plant that was emitting 23,800  meters cubits per day of toxic gases (PAMA).<br />
 Doe Run explained that the pollution of the Oroya had diminished; one attendant person spitted that the pollution has increased; the lecturer answered: show me a document about your statement and the person replied: the best document who I count of is my contaminated body’ (4).<br />
The SO2 emissions from the cooper Peruvian smelting are among the production sources of the highest sulphur dioxide concentration in the world and they are also among the most contaminated production sources in the world (13).<br />
There is not concrete information about the quality control systems to the sampling and to the analysis of the monitoring procedure used by the company; we are not certain about the accuracy, confidentiality and suitable of the information reported to MEM; the figures reported to MEM could be considered as an approximation and are under valuated and  they are not in electronic neither in graphic form (5).<br />
The contamination generated in La Oroya is not only limited to this city, but it also pollutes distant areas like Concepcion, 100 km far away of Oroya: University of Missouri found lead in the blood of children with ages 0 to 6 years: 20 to 44 ug/dl in the 72.22% ; 10 to 19 ug/dl in the 16.67%; 45 to 69 ug/dl in the 8.33% and less than 10 ug/dl in the 2.78%; it means that the 97.22% of the children of the city of Conception are contaminated with more than 10 ug/dl of lead in their blood; the amount permitted was 10 ug/dl; but, at present the Academy of Paediatrics of USA says that the maximum allowed is 0 ug/dl of lead in the blood (14). In  the rural zone near the Oroya, Cuchimachay there is an amount of 59.26 ppm (the allowed level being 3 ppm) of cadmium in the soil; there is no vegetal cap in this place (15).<br />
The metallurgic complex of  Oroya has 37 liquid flows that go to the Mantaro river; Doe Run monitors only 12. The rules of the Peruvian state about monitoring of the quality of water in the mining works state that all the liquid discharges that go to surface waters must be constantly monitored (5-16).<br />
The 2006, 26 July Doe Run obtained the ISO 14001:2004 certificate (17) and the 2008, 11 March was removed because the company did not fulfull the Peruvian environmental laws, and did not have appropriate measures for preventing the pollution (18).<br />
Doe Run the 2007 commited 4 heavy  and 1 simple violence environment that the Peruvian state had to put to Doe Run a fine to $ 724,500 (The Comercio 08. 20-12)<br />
In Huancayo, 120 km far away from La Oroya there is jurisprudence. In 1942 the Judiciary Power orders to the Cerro de Pasco Copper Corporation, owner of Oroya at that time, to pay a compensation of  $ 200,000 to Bazo Velarde, because of the harms caused to the Jatunhuasi Livestock, by the smokes of  the Oroya (19).<br />
The Judiciary Power (20), the Constitutional Court (21) and the Inter American Commission for Human Rights (CIDH, for its name in Spanish) (22), demanded that the Peruvian state to be aware about the health of the inhabitants of Oroya..<br />
Oroya pollutes the surface and deep waters, the soil, the air, and generates acid rain (23), factors that cause damages to human and animal health, the ecosystems and biodiversity, in a way greatly irreversible.  The smokes of the Oroya have affected 700,000 hectares around the Oroya (2-24).<br />
Doe Run will reduce its contamination in two circumstances: when it uses up to date technology as put in practice in Herculeanum, or when it reduces the refining tons. The Trial plant, in Canada, decreased in 25% the lead concentration in the children blood, and reduced the concentration of heavy metals in the air in more than 75%, by the use of clean technology; in the Paso when the foundry was closed, the lead concentration in the air decreased immediately and the lead concentration in the children’s blood plummeted by more than 75%; in Torreón Mexico, the government ordered to refine only a 50%, and similar effects were obtained (5). The damages must be paid by Doe Run according to the world consensus THE THAT POLLUTE PAY, set in practice in Europe since 1972 (25); the way as it does in Herculaneum can reply these actions in Oroya city (2-27).<br />
.The 2008 August 13  Oroya city has been confirmed as the most polluted city to the world. This day the SO2 concentration in air in the Oroya reached an historical and horrifying level: as journal The Comercio said (8); it arrive 27,000 ug/m3; while the allowed level was 13 ug/m3 (7) and the device that measured the concentration got to its maximum limit probably if the device had had more space in its scale that figure would have been higher (8-9-10), but when Blacksmith was visiting the Oroya the SO2 concentration in air was 0 (zero) (1). Some other figures confirm that  Oroya is the most polluted city on the earth: according the report Mantaro Revive 2007: in the Ancienty Oroya  has a soil concentration of 4713 ppm of arsenic (As) while the allowed amount is 12 ppm, and the cadmium (Cd) has 193.87 ppm while the permitted amount is 14 ppm, according to the Canadian Environmental Quality Guidelines (28).</p>
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		<title>Comment on Appiko Movement by Indrajeet Jha</title>
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		<dc:creator>Indrajeet Jha</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Sep 2008 14:29:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>excellent Article on Appiko.</description>
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		<title>Comment on Appiko Movement by Pandurang Hegde</title>
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		<dc:creator>Pandurang Hegde</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Aug 2008 10:20:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Aviram has written excellent piece on Appiko. Though I am an activist of this movement for last two decades, we feel that we have not used the internet for publicicing the movement. Thanks for doing it for us.

This year on Sept 7 and 8, 2008 the people and the villagers who launched this movement are celebrating the silver jublee of Appiko Movement. We will be thrilled to have you with us on this occassion.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Aviram has written excellent piece on Appiko. Though I am an activist of this movement for last two decades, we feel that we have not used the internet for publicicing the movement. Thanks for doing it for us.</p>
<p>This year on Sept 7 and 8, 2008 the people and the villagers who launched this movement are celebrating the silver jublee of Appiko Movement. We will be thrilled to have you with us on this occassion.</p>
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		<title>Comment on The Indigenous Knowledge Vs Scientific Knowledge by Aviram Sharma</title>
		<link>http://ecovista.wordpress.com/2008/02/24/the-indigenous-knowledge-vs-scientific-knowledge/#comment-118</link>
		<dc:creator>Aviram Sharma</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Apr 2008 12:48:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Dear Anupam,

Nice to hear from you. You are very much true that, in India we have a lot of traditional or indigenous technologies which are very much efficient at different levels, viz. local or regional. Those practices are facing pressures from different actors, not only the pressure form bussiness houses, but a lot of big players are also involved in this game, like Monsanto, Cargil, Du Point etc. 

You would ve very much aware that, how the farmers right is being transferred to these multinationals and the farmers are very much ignorant about these clandestine happenings.

As you are part of government machinery and within that system giving due importance to traditional practices.I would say that this is really a rare practice these days. Your work is highly appreciable.

You would be surprised to know that, once while going through an ICAR publication i found that, agricultural scientists had tried to validate the traditional technologies avaialbe in different regions of our country. And amazingly many of the practices were highly efficient. But the sad part of the story is that, they are kept useless in your libraries. And large masses of your people are ignorant about these developments.

And plz keep informaing us about the developments happening their, it would lead to creation of a vibrant knowledge pool.

Regards,

Aviram Sharma</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dear Anupam,</p>
<p>Nice to hear from you. You are very much true that, in India we have a lot of traditional or indigenous technologies which are very much efficient at different levels, viz. local or regional. Those practices are facing pressures from different actors, not only the pressure form bussiness houses, but a lot of big players are also involved in this game, like Monsanto, Cargil, Du Point etc. </p>
<p>You would ve very much aware that, how the farmers right is being transferred to these multinationals and the farmers are very much ignorant about these clandestine happenings.</p>
<p>As you are part of government machinery and within that system giving due importance to traditional practices.I would say that this is really a rare practice these days. Your work is highly appreciable.</p>
<p>You would be surprised to know that, once while going through an ICAR publication i found that, agricultural scientists had tried to validate the traditional technologies avaialbe in different regions of our country. And amazingly many of the practices were highly efficient. But the sad part of the story is that, they are kept useless in your libraries. And large masses of your people are ignorant about these developments.</p>
<p>And plz keep informaing us about the developments happening their, it would lead to creation of a vibrant knowledge pool.</p>
<p>Regards,</p>
<p>Aviram Sharma</p>
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		<title>Comment on The Indigenous Knowledge Vs Scientific Knowledge by Mr Anupam Paul</title>
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		<dc:creator>Mr Anupam Paul</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Apr 2008 18:44:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Dear Aviram,
I am working in a state owned Agricultural Training Centre Govt Of WB,Fulia,Nadia.WB as an Agricultural  Development  Officer.This is the only state owned organic farm in WB where we use cow dung compost as a manure and cattle urine and cow dung  to control diseases and insect pests in rice and   we do not face any problem in the field. There are a lot of ITKs used in Indian agriculture and in our daily life.But we are forgetting these tested and proven technologies under the pressure from various business houses. Unfortunately these are neither validated   nor tested scientifically lest every body should know about the efficacy of these methods.
The highest water requiring crop-sugarcane is being cultivated  without any irrigation for the last 40 years or so.The specila technique of conserving the moisture has been development by the farmers of Sirkabad area of Arsha Block of Purulia District of West Bengal
So called scientists may not be aware of these unique feature perhaps very  in the world.  
Yours truly,
Anupam Paul
ADO
ATC-Fulia-741402
Nadia ,WB</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dear Aviram,<br />
I am working in a state owned Agricultural Training Centre Govt Of WB,Fulia,Nadia.WB as an Agricultural  Development  Officer.This is the only state owned organic farm in WB where we use cow dung compost as a manure and cattle urine and cow dung  to control diseases and insect pests in rice and   we do not face any problem in the field. There are a lot of ITKs used in Indian agriculture and in our daily life.But we are forgetting these tested and proven technologies under the pressure from various business houses. Unfortunately these are neither validated   nor tested scientifically lest every body should know about the efficacy of these methods.<br />
The highest water requiring crop-sugarcane is being cultivated  without any irrigation for the last 40 years or so.The specila technique of conserving the moisture has been development by the farmers of Sirkabad area of Arsha Block of Purulia District of West Bengal<br />
So called scientists may not be aware of these unique feature perhaps very  in the world.<br />
Yours truly,<br />
Anupam Paul<br />
ADO<br />
ATC-Fulia-741402<br />
Nadia ,WB</p>
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