We are sorry for the dealy in this month newsletter.
But if you have a look at our website you will understand the reason for the delay. Yes! We have been revamping our website and now it has got a great new look and we wish you will like the changes.
This month newsletter brings you an important article excerpt that deals with the coming water crisis in India and how to overcome it in an inclusive way. Noted Eco-analyst Rohini Nilakeni says in that article thus: A low-water economy should rest on the principle that water be left in its natural state in the environment as much as possible. Every drop extracted must be justified. Every drop used must be recycled and reused whenever possible.
We also have a detailed report on many events that happened in our campus including the Siddha traditional bone treatment workshops, Azolla training and Bio-Methanation plant training. There have been education tours and technology awareness visits to both Gramodaya park and Technology Resource Centers from both students as well as rural communities.
The book review this month provides you a glimpse of the live model of different herbal parks at the Gramodaya in VK NARDEP. As many as 20 herbal park models are discussed with different herbs
Then we explore in the wisdom page the different types of creativity needed for the sustainable development and success of human species in the future. We have Carl Sagan talk about cultivating scientific creativity and Dr.APJ Abdul Kalam explaining social creativity. Then we have Sri Aurobindo in his own way illuminating the process of developing a holistic creativity. You can download the newsletter from our newly restructured website HERE