The other day I saw this picture in the newspaper showing a tiger running across the road in the middle of the forest with vehicles going at high speeds around it. Well, having being in the field of environment for the past two years, I’ve read a lot about issues with infrastructure development in forests [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Development’
Why did the tiger cross the road?
Posted in Development, Environmental Concept, Introspection, tagged Development, Habitat Fragmentation, Tigers, Extinction, Biodiversity, Reserves, Roads, Viable population on November 30, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
A thought on communication
Posted in Development, Health, Ideology, Introspection, Verbal diarrhoea, tagged Approach, Communication, Development, Health, Innovation on September 6, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
(I had written this essay for an online competition conducted by the IPHU on the theme of “Innovating for the health of all” )
Countries of the world have been busy investing money in making bullets to silence communication. What we need now is for countries to invest time on making valuable communication.
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When the meaning of [...]
Arrested development
Posted in Development, Ideology, Introspection, Verbal diarrhoea, tagged Development, Education, Environment, Sustainable Development on November 4, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Post no. 20
Moving on further in understanding dichotomy, we now arrive again at the word ‘development’. I have already mentioned in my previous posts that this is one of the most abused words in the english language; and now it has so many meanings that it can possibly be used for anything.
The dominant paradigm in [...]
Where does this road lead to?
Posted in Development, Environmental Concept, Ideology, Introspection, tagged Development, Environment, Philosophy on June 22, 2008 | 2 Comments »
Post no. 7
The word development, like many other words, shows a real want of meaning. The word is tossed around more and more as time goes by. The original meaning has been lost in oblivion.
Man is a creature of curiosity and inquisitiveness. He needs to know what is under every basket. That’s how the story of Pandora’s [...]