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A visit to Wild Animals' Orphanage

by nutan @ 15/07/2008 - 11:39:38 am

I had been to a wild Animals' Orphanage run by Dr. Prakash Amte, at Hemalkasa, Dist. Gadchiroli, Maharashtra, India.
These people are doing a great job there. Ther's a pair of tiger cubs who have lost their mother. One of these cubs is a bit limp in one leg. These cannot survive in the wilderness, so somebody has to look after it for its rest of life. Similarly, there are many such animals, which are brought up here, and without a proper training of hunting for prey, these - now grown up animals cannot survive in the jungle. There is a pair of fox, wolves, snakes, wild-cat and so many others.
These people are running a hospital for tribals and a residential school for their children. They are trying to divert the tribals from hunting wild animals, develop habit of farming and eating food other than wild animals' meat, inculcating education and civilized life style, so that their dependency on jungle will be reduced and an assured better life will be lead.
I want to appeal the readers to help these people - in money or material form.
As I obsewrved I find 3 basic needs -
1) Computerization of hospital data has just started. But computers of better configuration, software and hardware expertise is needed. Someone should sponsor the travel expense of such experts.
2)The residential school has received a good donation of 19 compputers. But some sort of furniture / at least wall-mounted platforms and chairs are needed to place these computers. These are a set of assorted pieces of monitors and KBDs and Mice and CPUs. Someone from urban area is neede to go there and assemble and load the necessary drives and set-up the whole computer lab. for tribal school children. I have convinced a few experts from Pune. But sombody should sponsor their travelling expenses.
3) Some system to manage the Orphanage's data should be thought of - either digitalization or manual handling of this data.
Do reply on nutvm@yahoo.com
- Nutan


 
 

Thanks

by nutan @ 02/04/2008 - 05:38:33 pm

Thank you very much for sending good wishes for my birthday. Actually, I had forgotten about it. It was a sweet surprise to see you message!
Thanks again.

necessity is the mother of inventions

by nutan @ 22/03/2008 - 10:36:00 am

Shall we list out our necessities? This may invoke invention capacities of some people with ingenuity!
e.g.
Optimum use of natural resources
Alternative recharging system for human brain, as it is done during sleep
Alternative refreshing system for human brain, as it is done due to bath
Alternative system of recycling of sewage

expressionless fidelity of air

by nutan @ 10/02/2008 - 10:48:43 am

Don't we all experience this now-a-days?
• Two humans or humans and animals get to know each others' thoughts, more accurately and faster than before, without any expression.
• Thoughts which are strong - both, good or evil - are easily perceived, within no time loss after they are born in the parent thought process center (brain), without using words or gestures. Sometimes just an eye contact is sufficient.

Is it because of -
• Increased use of mobiles, internet etc. has increased the electric density of air around us.
• Thought processes in all bio-brains ( of humans as well as other living beings) have become more intense and strong.
• So, more thoughts are transmitted and received by all living beings, i.e. expressionless fidelity (like wireless fidelity i.e. wi-fi) of the air around earth has increased.

Is it possible?
• Can the intensity of thoughts be decreased by lowering excitation of mind , through Yoga & Meditation?
• Can Yoga & Meditation decrease the transmission of thoughts through our Aura?

Namaskar everybody out there!

by nutan @ 08/02/2008 - 09:51:23 pm

Actually, i haven't yet decided what to write. I didn't know it would be so easy to post thoughts.


 
 

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