Sunday 22 April, 2012

Save Environment, Save Earth


Each year, Earth Day - April 22 -- marks the anniversary of what many consider the birth of the modern environmental movement in 1970.
The height of hippie and flower-child culture in the United States, 1970 brought the death of Jimi Hendrix, the last Beatles album, and Simon & Garfunkel’s “Bridge Over Troubled Water”. Protest was the order of the day, but saving the planet was not the cause. War raged in Vietnam, and students nationwide increasingly opposed it.
At the time, Americans were slurping leaded gas through massive V8 sedans. Industry belched out smoke and sludge with little fear of legal consequences or bad press. Air pollution was commonly accepted as the smell of prosperity. “Environment” was a word that appeared more often in spelling bees than on the evening news.  Although mainstream America remained oblivious to environmental concerns, the stage had been set for change by the publication of Rachel Carson's New York Times bestseller Silent Spring in 1962.  The book represented a watershed moment for the modern environmental movement, selling more than 500,000 copies in 24 countries and, up until that moment, more than any other person, Ms. Carson raised public awareness and concern for living organisms, the environment and public health.
The idea came to Earth Day founder Gaylord Nelson, then a U.S. Senator from Wisconsin, after witnessing the ravages of the 1969 massive oil spill in Santa Barbara, California. Inspired by the student anti-war movement, he realized that if he could infuse that energy with an emerging public consciousness about air and water pollution, it would force environmental protection onto the national political agenda. Senator Nelson announced the idea for a “national teach-in on the environment” to the national media; persuaded Pete McCloskey, a conservation-minded Republican Congressman, to serve as his co-chair; and recruited Denis Hayes as national coordinator. Hayes built a national staff of 85 to promote events across the land.
As a result, on the 22nd of April, 20 million Americans took to the streets, parks, and auditoriums to demonstrate for a healthy, sustainable environment in massive coast-to-coast rallies. Thousands of colleges and universities organized protests against the deterioration of the environment. Groups that had been fighting against oil spills, polluting factories and power plants, raw sewage, toxic dumps, pesticides, freeways, the loss of wilderness, and the extinction of wildlife suddenly realized they shared common values.

Saturday 7 April, 2012

Educational Development Programme at PSF Centre


Smart Education & Welfare Association® SEWA & Parvez Sagart Foundation, India organized a educational development programme for their students. Delhi’s know socialist Mr Anwar Ali & Prof. Surendra Nishchal gave many tips to students here in Saharanpur on Saturday and suggested the best ways to lead a good life at PSF Free Education Centre, Saharanpur.
            During his speech Mr Anwar Ali said that every student should dream about his/her future and he also emphasized the student must focus their target to achieve. He also said that the students should work hard to get more knowledge to fulfill the dreams of their parents too. He also appreciated the organizing committee of SEWA-PSF Free Education Centre for its courage and good efforts. He also assured a full cooperation to the SEWA & PSF.
            Senior Prof. Surendra Nishchal is known for his researches in various fields related to education. He is renowned social activist has worked for students belonging to weaker sections of society. He stressed the need of joint efforts between the ngo’s and government bodies should come forward to work together for the benefit of weaker section’s education affaires.
            Tourism Activist of Agra Sethg Eliyas Qureshi also visited centre and delivered few words to encourage the students of the centre.
In charge of SEWA & PSF free education centre Mr M. Tanveer gave thanks to all guests. On this occasion centre head Mrs Tarnnum, Manager M. Tabrez, Comrade Shareef Ahmad, M. Asif Khan, Baby Namra, Praveen Kumar, Salman, Asif, Nadeem, Vishal Kumar and Shahzadi etc were also present.