Getting habituated to a habit...
There is a competition to live a life that takes you farther from your roots. Our roots are inevitably ecological. Having gained the wonderful experience of knowing ecology from close corners over the last two decades, I behave like an objective chronicler of it. This blog is meant to be a contemporary chronology of ecology, economics and we the being. The blog will have text and visuals. Ranjan Panda
sir i read ur article on coal industry ,and recently only i have joint CIL ,i totally agree with ur point that coal industry is a polluting industry but sir there is no alternative to it and according to CIL authorities the number of trees planted by CIL is more then number of plants been uprooted by it CHINA digs around 3000 metric ton of coal as compared to INDIA 500 metric ton beacuse of coal only they are developing at a faster rate . so i would like to suggest that u should change ur view from obstructionist to real problem solver
sir i read ur article on coal industry ,and recently only i have joint CIL ,i totally agree with ur point that coal industry is a polluting industry but sir there is no alternative to it and according to CIL authorities the number of trees planted by CIL is more then number of plants been uprooted by it
ReplyDeleteCHINA digs around 3000 metric ton of coal as compared to INDIA 500 metric ton beacuse of coal only they are developing at a faster rate .
so i would like to suggest that u should change ur view from obstructionist to real problem solver