Indosulfan. Yes! You are right. The author misspelt it. The agrichemical is ‘Endosulfan’, a pesticide belonging to the organochlorine group of pesticides, under the Cyclodiene subgroup. ..More than 70% production of it in India made the author to name it “Indosulfan” and is raison d'être for this foreign lobby against it.
The acute toxicity of endosulfan, potential for bioaccumulation, made countries to ban it. The EU, Australia, New Zealand, and other Asian and African countries have already banned it and now the controversy is with regard to its global ban on the use and manufacture of endosulfan. The Contact Group on endosulfan and new persistent organic pollutants to the Stockholm Convention, meeting in Geneva, has proceeded to prepare draft decisions for listing endosulfan for ban. However many countries including India and China are still using it.
I would have agreed and supported the ban in totality if the issue would have been genuinely environmental or health related. But there is international politics behind... Let’s not keep commerce apart. Viewing in terms of commerce proves this lobby for opposition completely ‘western-dictate’.
Endosulfan is manufactured by three Indian companies viz. Excel Crop Care, Coromandal Fertilizers and Hindustan Insecticides Limited, which is GoI owned. They produce 4,500 tonnes annually for domestic use and another 4,000 tonnes for export. Apart from those, Bayer CropScience and Makhteshim Agan also manufacture it. For past 50 years, it was patented, manufactured and distributed by H*, a Germany based company but today when an Indian companies are manufacturing, why this opposition?
Around 6 lakhs villages in India are using this pesticide but the bad effect is only seen in Kerala in 2001 and nowhere else. When 4000 ton crops are destroyed due to lack of pesticides, it becomes inevitable to use it. Moreover it is the cheapest pesticides available in the market (Around Rs. 300 while others are Rs. 6000).
Indian farmers are ready to abandon it but is there any other alternative or technology available? The international community should take all factors into consideration and should not ban it just to sell western products.. After the intervention of NHRC in December last year, the government has ordered a fresh study by the Indian Council of Medical Research. Am here not advancing corporate interest or neglecting health of the mass but my concern is -Why this Hurry?
The 2009 flu pandemic is a global outbreak of a new strain of influenza virus, officially named the "new H1N1", first identified in April 2009, and commonly called "Swine flu." The control of swine influenza by vaccination has become more difficult in recent decades, as the evolution of the virus has resulted in inconsistent responses to traditional vaccines.
When every other stream of medicine fails, the traditional 'science of life', Ayurveda, has a remedy for this disease. Now, when swine flu is spreading like wildfire across the globe and creating panic, Ayurveda has the remedy in the form of the miraculous herb, the basil leaves commonly known as Tulsi. Tulsi has again proved to be the 'the incomparable' medicine - this time, in the prevention and cure of swine flu.
Dr Bhupesh Patel, a lecturer at Gujarat Ayurved University, Jamnagar is of the view that Tulsi can play Copernican role in controlling swine flu. He further said that "Three varieties of Tulsi leaves - Krishna (Ocimum sanctum), Vana (Ocimum gratissimum) and Katuki (Picrorriza kurroa) can improve cell mediated immunity. These are anti-viral agents and improve body's resistance against various diseases including swine flu".
Tulsi is a heavy branched having hair all over. It attains the height of about 75 – 90 cm. It has round oval shaped leaves which are up to 5 cm long. The leaves are 2- 4 cm in length. Its seeds are flat. Its flowers are purple and creamish in colour. The Tulsi with the green leaves is called the Shri Tulsi and one with the reddish leaves is called the Krishna Tulsi. Its seeds are yellow to reddish in colour.
Tulsi, the purest plant, has been worshipped in Indian subcontinent for more than five millennia for its remarkable healing properties. According to the 'Gandharv Tantra,' the grounds overgrown with tulsi plants, inspire concentration and is a ideal place for worship. Vaishnavs or believers of Lord Vishnu, Lord Jagannath, Lord Ram, Lord Krishna or any incarnations of Lord Vishnu worship tulsi because it's the one that pleases Lord Vishnu the most. Indian women water the plant, light up the diya near it and worship it daily. Jeevan Kulkarni, the author of 'Historical Truths & Untruths Exposed,' is of the opinion that when Hindu women worship tulsi, they in effect pray for "less and less carbonic acid and more and more oxygen - a perfect object lesson in sanitation, art and religion". It is said that a medium size plant of tulsi can provide oxygen for a family of six and more. The tulsi plant is even known to purify or de-pollute the atmosphere. Tulsi is said to be the incarnation of a princess, who fell in love with Lord Krishna, and so had a curse laid on her by his consort Radha. there is also a mention of this tulsi in Jayadev's Gita Govinda. The story of Lord Krishna has it that when Krishna was weighed in gold, not even all the ornaments of Satyabhama could outweigh him but a single tulsi leaf placed by Rukmani on the pan could able to... Tulsi is ceremonially married to Lord Vishnu annually on the 11th bright day of the month of Karttika in the lunar calendar. This ritual, called the 'Tulsi Vivaha' inaugurates the annual marriage season in India. Tulsi is also considered to be an incarnation of Maha Lakshmi, who was born as Vrinda in her previous birth. Tulsi was married to a demon king Jalandhar. She offered prayers to Lord Vishnu to protect her husband from being harmed by any God. In Vrindabati Sthuti, it is said that tulsi or Vindabati was Satyabati, Malati, Tripura in Satya, Tretaya and Dwapara Yuga respectively.
The Sastras and Puranas attach this plant with the religion because of its medicinal significance. Tulsi is a pillar of the traditional Ayurvedic holistic healing system and known as an adaptogen. An adaptogen is an agent that helps our bodies "adapt" to different forms of stressors (environmental, physical, mental and emotional). Marked by its strong aroma and a stringent taste, tusli is a kind of "the elixir of life" as it promotes longevity and now it has claimed to keep the deadly swine flu at bay and help fast recovery in afflicted persons. "The anti-flu property of Tulsi has been discovered by medical experts across the world quite recently. Tulsi improves the body's overall defence mechanism including its ability to fight viral diseases. It was successfully used in combating Japanese Encephalitis and the same theory applies to swine flu," Dr U K Tiwari, a herbal medicine practitioner says.
Apart from acting as a preventive medicine in case of swine flu, Tulsi can help the patient recover faster. "Even when a person has already contracted swine flu, Tulsi can help in speeding up the recovery process and also help in strengthening the immune system of the body," he claims.
Amid growing panic in the wake of rising death toll from swine flu, yoga guru Baba Ramdev said that yoga had the power to cure Influenza (H1N1). "People with strong immune system cannot be affected with swine flu. Through yoga and pranayama, you can keep your immune system, particularly the respiratory system, strong," he added.
When I signed in to preview my email at swainsatyaranjan@yahoo.com, I found a mail from Mrs. Medha Patkar, an admired social activist, former Commissioner to the World Commission on Dams. The mail was titled as Three Day Bal Mela of Thousands of Children Culminates in the Narmada Valley. On Friday, 16 January, 2009, I had received an invitation mail from NBA to that Bal Mela. But unfortunately I could not able to go. By the way after getting this mail, I suddenly decided to write a few lines about my internship in “Narmada Bachao Andolon” (NBA).
I along with my six colleagues reached “Bhadwani” (MP), where the NBA office located on the dazzling morning of 17th May 2008 with a new vigor and energy for intern. I chose to do my intern with this because I am very much fascinated in movement or institution which concerns to the interest of the tribal and the poor at large. The main objective of my intern is to erect an understanding on people’s movement and develop my own understanding taking both the sides i.e. the people and the State, into consideration and to enlarge the horizon of knowledge from the simple approach to a more complex understanding of violent systems, the perpetuation of these systems by narrow political tactics.
The media bequeath the happenings outside the four walls of our house. But sometimes it conveys the news in such a way that people get the completely negative image unlike me about NBA. I learned from the society where I live in, that the activist and the supporters of the Andolon are anti nationalists and against the development of the country. But after going to NBA, I could able to know that nothing could be more devastating to the nation than permitting the narrow minded politicians to live and rule in this country and oppose NBA. The politicians want to defame and create a false depiction of the Andolon so that the barriers in the process of corruption will be out for the days to come. What not narrow politics do??? The soot in my mind has gone.
The main issue for which NBA stands before the govt. is the "Rehabilitation and Resettlement"- (R&R) of the displaced and affected people. According to the Narmada Water Dispute Tribunal (NWDT), every project-affected family (PAF) should be given land one year prior to the submergence of their land and be rehabilitated completely. But the govt. ignores it like anything.
A EVENING WITH TRIBALS..
In the evening we went to Pichodi, where we met Hari Bhai and others who enlighten us with their experience of many years. The statement of Hari Bhai is mentionable here. “The nature has given us everything. There is nothing to be done more. Govt. should sit ideally because nothing more is to be done but the govt. is destroying and devastating the grants what nature has given us and…”
For the next two days, we had gone to many villages like Baguda, Kundia, Pipri, Piplipat, Chota Borda, Burlai, Sagaon and other where we could able to know a lot of things about the submergence areas. There I have to admit that all this was partly the result of extraordinary crafty tactics on the part of the govt. on the one hand, and obvious official stupidity or naïvete on the other hand.
PRESS CONSULTANCY: A MEMORABLE EXPERIENCE
On 21st to 22nd May, we have attended a press consultancy of the media persons across the country. It was a two days consultancy held in Babangaja. It was in the memorial of the lt. Sanjay Sangbhai, who was not only a journalist but also a ground level activist, writer and litterateur. He was the most effective intervener and strategiser in the present world of corrupt politics, corporatisied economy and increasingly consumerist society and a man of vision, strategy for transformation, culture and ethics, whose commitment were not merely verbalized but practiced. Mr. Amit Prakash and Mr. Chinmaya Mishra were the main attraction of that consultancy. Mr. Kurian, Mr. Himansu, Mr. Robin, Mr. Santanu Mayur, Dr. Saheb, Mr. Shriprakash, Mr. Devesh, Ms. Chitrangada, Ms. Namita, Ms. Bhumika and others were also present in the consultancy. All the invited persons are welcomed by the villagers of Pipri. There held a detail discussion about the Development Paradigm, People’s Movement and the media. The inaugural session was with a struggle song by the people, which adds a great spirit within me. Mr. Chinmay Mishra gave the welcome address. Mr. Amit Prakashji and Ms. Medhaji gave a light about the theme of the development, media and movements. In the 2nd session of that very day, there was a brief discussion about development and displacement, land acquisition, rehabilitation and other laws related to the issue of displacement. On the 3rd session the major discussion was about the privatization of water, water management, Big Dams and other alternatives by the Manthon Team. In that discussion the Hon’ble speaker gave a glance over the privatization of water and the Water ATM or the Pre-paid water metre, which is now used in South Africa. The stage agreed in the same point that it is the most stupid idea of the age. The most important thing which Ms. Medhaji brought to the fore front is that Gujurat is using only 6.5% of the total generation of the water. She criticized the govt. plan of sending water to Rajastan in a strong voice. She compared it with the transferring of capital of Md. Toglak. As the people dies before reaching the capital, similarly the water will die up before reaching there and its not the joke but the reality. In the 4th session there was detail discussion about the Narmada Valley and the SSP project.
People’s movement and the role of media was the topic of discussion on the 6th session, which was held in the very next day i.e. in 22.05.08. In the 7th session the discussion was regarding the media in the present scenario. In the last but not the least there held a very important discussion what can media do? In the another session of the day Ms. Bhumika gave a glance of reality how the editors emphasize on TG (targeted group) and reject the news relating to the social issues. On that day we went to partee, where there was a great breach in medical service.
A DAY IN BHADAL
On the very next day we went to “Bhadal”, a village in the state of Maharastra, which is very far from peoples’ reach. It was a completely a different experience where we had to cross the river to reach over there. During our travelling Medhaji told many things related to dam. There the people and the little school children welcome us in a very fabulous manner. Today I could also recall their slogan “paper wala, kaida wala (they were calling us Kaida wala, as we are the student of law) kudin chha, media wala ….aamra chha and the song of indore wala jaldi aao…cycle chadhi..The environment was a heroic one with the slogan of aamu akha.. eka se by Medhaji. In that programme people shared their experience how the govt. officials drove them in the night, when the river was rising, like anything. The people over there didn’t get any land for their land which was submerged and been made victim for the next generation to come. From this it is very much clear that Victimization is not completely only a North American phenomenon but also in India where the constitution commands for, as Beacon said, Greatest happiness of greatest number. Ms. Medhaji is also running a primary school named Jivaansala, which is building the generation both by educating them and making them aware about their rights (“Jeevanshala Ki Kya Hai Baath…Ladai Padai Sath Sath” (The fact about Jeevanshala is that Struggle and Study goes together), and “Bacha Bacha
Seekhegaa – Andolan Chalayegaa” (Each child will learn and participate in
the Andolan).
A DAY OF LEARNING
On 24th May, I went to RTI office with Ashishji for inspection. There I could able to know a lot of things from Ashishji and others which might not be possible by going through the heavy text materials regarding RTI. After that I went to Mr. Goha, who is the Rehabilitation officer of Thikri Tehsil. I had a brief talk with him about different policies of rehabilitation and others. Some of my friends on that day went to “Piplud” with Medhaji.
A NIGHT IN SAGAON
In Sagaon, we stayed in Hukum Bhai’s house for two days and done the survey of the village. We have also done the survey of those people who are denied of rights of getting land for land and whose major sons are not given the land, showing “encroacher” as the reason. At night after our dinner, Hukum Bhai told a lot of things from both history and mythology about the Narmada River and the Narmada civilization. He told us about the “Sulpaneswar Shiva Temple”, where Markanda Rishi worshipped Lord and in that place Lord Himself had washed His Trident, bloodshed by killing one devil. This temple has already submerged by the dam water. He also told us that the skeleton of the man of primitive was found in the Narmada valley and the Narmada civilization is the 1st civilization. He further added that 1st agriculture was done in “Chikalda”, which is in the Narmada valley. Hukum Bhai is also a supporter of the Andolan.
A MEETING FOR THE REPLACEMENT OF THE TEMPLE
I with one of my friend had attended a meeting, held in Bodhwada, with Ashishji. The SDJM and the SDOP were the chief quest of that meeting. The meeting was to consult the villagers regarding the replacement of the “Budheswar Mahadev temple”, because we are in the so called State of DEMOCRACY, where public opinion is given prime importance. That was the temple of 12th century. It is also believed that this Lord is discovered from the land and there is a cave under that temple. The Lord is also called “Deaopat Ling” by the villagers. The meeting will be memorable one because I have never seen such type of govt. officials before. “…I am not bound to answer each and every question” said the esteemed officer. So, I directly told him that as a govt. official you are accountable and answerable. “….we can’t, you can go to the upper officials.” On the reply, I told him that if it is the system directly to go to the upper levels then why are you?? After the meeting I requested him to answer some question. But the SDOP, Mr. J. Darore, sharply denied, stating that it is his choice. Then I told him that from the date you sit in the public office, your life is no longer private.
This is democracy or demoncracy!
A PATHETIC EXPERIENCE IN MACHALIA
After Sagaon, on 28th May, we went to Machalia, which is in Nanpur. We and the students of Solapur, went there with Kamal Bhai. The Jobat planning is also called Sahid Chandrasekhar Azad Planning. Among one of the affected thirteen villages i.e. Umada, every facilities for rehabilitation has been made but they are not provided those facilities. One of the interesting as well as regretful incident I came across was that a cheque of a Project affected man was issued in another’s name. So, he is going to the bank each and every day from 10-5pm to deliver the cheque. It was told that 9000 hectar of land will be irrigated but it has not yet done even after the completion of the project. In this village we stayed for a day. But this was a pathetic experience. There were no facilities available. We slept outside like in Sagaon. But… a hot day with… (“…” not to remember bad experience. )
TWO DAYS IN A BEAUTIFUL VILLAGE
Bhawaria is a very beautiful village. That will submerge in 138m height of the dam. The survey is not conducted in that village. A large no. of people have received only 1st installment and could not able to purchase the land. So, they could not able to get the 2nd installment. There was the large nos. of case related to forgery registration and ex partee allotment.
A VISIT TO NISHARPUR
My self with one of my friend went to Nisharpur to do a survey regarding the Special Rehabilitation Package. There we stayed in one of the activists of NBA. The daughter in law of that activist uncle was very hospitable. For the first time in that long month, I got good food just like prepared by my mother. But the people in that village were very uncooperative. We could not able to complete the survey. One of them tried a lot to convenience the people. But all his labour was in vain. We have to return without completing the survey.
KEVADIYA: AN EXCELLENT EXPERIENCE
I and my friends with Wilson, a student of Tamil Nadu, went to Baroda, on 11th June from Barwani to attend the public meeting & press conference which was to be held in Kevadiya near to the dam site. Kevadiya is a village about 100 km. from Baroda and the Sardar Sarovar Dam is just 8km from the village. There the govt. has taken 1700 acres of lands of the villagers for construction of dam but 1400acres are not of any use. So, it is constructing its own buildings, quest houses, restaurants etc. But the people over there were in relay hunger strike for the last nine months in protest of it. The govt. is not listening anything. Medhaji joined with them and make the official to accept the grievance of the people and the official promised to return the land of the villagers within a month. The people went for a rally after that and I with some of my friends return to Baroda with Medhaji. The returning trip was the interesting one. The DSP with police came and stopped us to go to Baroda because the collector and the SP have told that there is danger to Medhaji’s life. After the long time the police allowed us to go further and accompanied us up to the station. They also came with us after leaving Medhaji in the station. They compel us to give all our details, took our photos and accompanied us to the border of Gujurat. This was our last visit to the villages, which will be memorable for the days to come…
ENDING UP WITH…
Nothing left to say more than saying that what is going on over there in the name of development is not right… if devastating the brilliantly settled village, snatching the smiles from those innocent faces, obliterating the natural world, spreading clamor amongst the people, sitting gently after pushing those lives into the whirlpool of water and violating the constitutional & fundamental rights is development. Then I will surely say NBA is against development. The soot which is in my mind about NBA disappears after coming here. May the people understand the movement in the right sense and give strength, support to lead the nation to the heights?
The most highlighting news regarding the dist. Kalahandi is the death of the villagers. When the opposition political party claims it as the starvation death the govt. strongly denies this and says it as the death due to eating mango kernel.
The objective of this survey is to know the ground reality, what causes death. For this we the four students viz. Nidhi, Bhavana, Bidisha and myself of KNLS under the guidance of Mr. yogesh Pratap Singh, Mr. Pinaki Nadan Pattanaik and Mr. Kaish Khan had gone to the villages of Kalahandi dist.
We have conducted our survey by preparing questionnaire. We have also asked the government officials and others in this regard.
On the 21st, we went to the villages of Kalahandi viz. Pokri Ghat and Yamuna Sagar. We asked the people about some of the general information and took their views on the functioning of the village authority. The average member of each family is five. Generally they belong to two caste viz. kandha and harijan. The level of education is very low. Maximum no. of the people does not possess land. So, they have to work at others land. The major crops which they cultivate are rice and the main source of income is agriculture. The income is nearly Rs. 800/- of a family.
The opinion of the people though different but they agrees upon many things. As per the data both of the villages have the gram panchayat. But the functioning of the gram pradhan ie. the sarpanch is not satisfactory. The govt. is providing ration and old day’s pension also in Pokari Ghat. Some of the people have got labour card, in which they get job. But unfortunately they do not get daily work. The NGOs called World Vision is working there. Some other nongovernmental organization has also built the bathrooms for them. The Natural Resource Management Plantation is doing plantation work over there. All most all agreed on the point that the people have access to the forest land. In Pokari Ghat and Yamuna Sagar, there are government schools upto 5th standard and the Anganwadi workers teach the kids. The villages of the two villages agreed that there is no primary health centre over there and they have to go to Bhabani Patna, which is far from those villages. People are not aware about the Right to Information Act 2005.
Mr. Satya is an Advocate practising in Delhi. He is associated to Senior Advocate Mr. Ramesh Gupta.
He is in the Panel of Mediators of the International Centre for ADR.
He has the rare privilege to intern under HMJ Dr. Dalveer Bhandari -Judge International Court of Justice, Netherlands; HMJ U. U. Lalit -Judge Supreme Court of India; Mr. Ram Jethmalani -Sr Advocate and Mr. Sidharth Luthra -Ex. ASG, India. He has published many research papers in both national and international journals.
He is associated with Adhivakta Parisad and Bachpan Bacchao Andolan. Currently he is a member of BJP-Legal & Legislative Cell (DHC).