In April-May 2020, Dr R G Nadadur, President; Sri N E Kumaraswamy, Secretary; and Smt. Seema Ramesh, Director volunteered as Corona Warriors in Bengaluru. Dr Nadadur was also appointed, by the Chief Minister of Karnataka, as Member of a Covid Task Force. Dr Nadadur and his colleagues of EAB observed that there were gaps in the distribution of Ration Kits by the Government Agencies. Dr Nadadur and the Board of Directors approved the first Humanitarian Project of EAB. Ration kits were distributed to needy families of migrant labour and daily wage earners in Bengaluru District, who were badly hit by the Pandemic.
In May, 2021, Dr R G Nadadur was approached by Smt Usha Shetty Managing Trustee, Gramaantara Trust She said that their organization was distributing Ration Kits to needy families and requested Dr Nadadur to support them. Dr Nadadur and the Board of Directors decided to take up another Humanitarian Project of EAB. Ration Kits were distributed to families belonging to various less-fortunate sections of society, in Chickaballapura and Bengaluru Rural Districts. Again, in June, 2021, Smt. Usha Shetty of Gramaantara Trust approached Dr Nadadur. She explained that her organization had taken up the task of distributing some medical supplies to the needy people and sought support from EAB. Dr. Nadadur and the Board of Directors decided to take up yet another Humanitarian Project of EAB. Face-masks, Hand-gloves, hand-sanitisers and some essential medical supplies were distributed to needy families belonging to various less-fortunate sections of society, in Chickaballapura District. Dr Nadadur and all office-bearers of EAB are deeply grateful to its donors and well-wishers for their kindness. EAB thanks its members for their consistent support. EAB also greatly appreciates Smt Usha Shetty and Gramaantara Trust for being its partner in this noble activity.
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In April-May 2020, Dr R G Nadadur, President; Sri N E Kumaraswamy, Secretary; and Smt. Seema Ramesh, Director volunteered as Corona Warriors in Bengaluru. Dr Nadadur was also appointed, by the Chief Minister of Karnataka, as Member of a Covid Task Force. Dr Nadadur and his colleagues of EAB observed that there were gaps in the distribution of Ration Kits by the Government Agencies. Dr Nadadur and the Board of Directors approved the first Humanitarian Project of EAB. Ration kits were distributed to needy families of migrant labour and daily wage earners in Bengaluru District, who were badly hit by the Pandemic.
In May-June, 2021, Dr R G Nadadur was approached by Smt Usha Shetty Managing Trustee, Gramaantara Trust She said that their organization was distributing Ration Kits to needy families and requested Dr Nadadur to support them. Dr Nadadur and the Board of Directors decided to take up the second Humanitarian Project of EAB. Ration Kits were distributed to needy families belonging to various less-fortunate sections of society, in Chickaballapura and Bengaluru Rural Districts. In June 2021, Dr Nadadur was approached by Smt Padmini Prasad, Managing Trustee, Akshobhyaa Foundation. She explained that their organization was distributing Ration Kits to poor and needy persons and requested Dr Nadadur to support them. Dr. Nadadur and the Board of Directors decided to take up the third Humanitarian Project of EAB. Ration Kits and also toiletries and personal hygiene items for women were distributed to needy families belonging to various less-fortunate sections of society, in Bengaluru City and Tumakuru Districts. Dr Nadadur and all office-bearers of EAB are deeply grateful to its donors and well-wishers for their kindness. EAB thanks its members for their consistent support. EAB also greatly appreciates Smt Padmini Prasad and the Akshobhyaa Foundation for being its partner in this noble activity. In April-May 2020, Dr R G Nadadur, President; Sri N E Kumaraswamy, Secretary; and Smt. Seema Ramesh, Director volunteered as Corona Warriors in Bengaluru. Dr Nadadur was also appointed, by the Chief Minister of Karnataka, as Member of a Covid Task Force. Dr Nadadur and his colleagues of EAB observed that there were gaps in the distribution of Ration Kits by the Government Agencies. Dr Nadadur persuaded his Board of Directors to approve the first Humanitarian Project of EAB. Ration kits were distributed to needy families of migrant labour and daily wage earners in Bengaluru District, who were badly hit by the Pandemic.
In May-June, 2021, Dr R G Nadadur was approached by some families in the Chickaballapura and Bengaluru Rural Districts. They explained that they were having some problems in getting adequate rations to feed their families. Dr Nadadur again persuaded his Board of Directors to take up the second Humanitarian Project of EAB. This time around, Ration Kits were distributed to needy families belonging to various less-fortunate sections of our society, in Chickaballapura and Bengaluru Rural Districts. Dr Nadadur and all office-bearers of EAB are deeply grateful to its donors and well-wishers for their kindness. EAB thanks its members for their consistent support. EAB also greatly appreciates Smt Usha Shetty and Gramaantara Trust for being its partner in this and many other projects and activities. Dr R G Nadadur, President, Environment Association of Bangalore (EAB) was invited to address a Webinar that was organized by the Indus International Research Foundation (IIRF), New Delhi, Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage (INTACH), Udaipur Chapter and Rajasthan Vidyapeeth, Udaipur to mark the World Environment Day. Apart from Dr Nadadur, Sri Subbaiah, Sri Kumaraswamy, Sri Bhaskar, Dr Honne Gowda and Sri Laksh Kumar of EAB also participated in the Webinar.
Dr Nadadur started his talk by paying respectful homage of EAB to the renowned environmentalist Sri Sunderlal Bahuguna who passed away a few days ago. He spent most of his life fighting for the environment, and in educating villagers on how to prevent the destruction of forests in the Himalayan region. He spoke of the theme of the World Environment Day 2021, which was Ecosystem Restoration and said that the day would see the launch of the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration. Ecosystem Restoration can take many forms: combating pollution, water shortage, global warming, waste disposal, loss of biodiversity and deforestation and also growing trees, greening cities, rejuvenating public gardens, changing diets, cleaning up rivers and coasts, and conserving water. Dr Nadadur spoke at length about water as the crucial natural resource for all living beings. Even though our planet is 70% water, only a small percentage of that, around 2.5% is fresh and sweet water. The 2.5% of fresh water exists mostly as ice or permanent snow cover. It is frozen solid in large glaciers in various parts of our world. Almost all of the fresh water that is available for human use is either contained in soil and rocks below the surface, called groundwater, or in rivers and lakes, called surface water. What are the causes of Water Depletion?
What are the effects of Water Depletion?
What are the possible Solutions?
While concluding, Dr Nadadur spoke about EAB and said that its focus has always been on water – water conservation, water recycling, water harvesting, restoration and rejuvenation of water bodies, watershed management and so on. He added that EAB is now focusing on rain water harvesting works in schools, as a part of its ‘catch them young’ initiative. The aim is to drive home to the youngsters the importance of water and how to conserve it. He invited the audience to visit the website of EAB – www.eabindia.org and also its page on Facebook and share their suggestions and comments. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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