Discover the wonderful world of animal poop…
Read a wonderful review of our Poop Book published in SAEVUS Magazine.
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Great Indian Bustard’s fight for survival
The Great Indian Bustard is one of the heaviest flying birds. Sadly, it is now on the endangered list as more and more of its habitat is disappearing.
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This is not the future we want
NITI Aayog’s strategy for 2022 is replete with environmental and livelihood related contradictions.
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Noisy little treepie
Related to the crow, the taka chor may be diminutive but can stand its ground against any bird.
An article in Young Hindu by Sanjay Sondhi. To read the article, click here
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Oasis of anarchy
Christiania, an “experiment” at self-governed community living spread over 85 acres near Copenhagen, is a thriving alternative to a capitalist or statist society, a reminder that another world is possible.
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VS Newsletter, November, 2018
Vikalp Sangam Newsletter, November 2018…click here
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Legacies crucial for the commons.
Gandhi, Marx / Swaraj, Communism, how are these relevant for our times? Article in The Hindu by Ashish Kothari. To read please click here.
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Under Modi, India Has Witnessed an Unprecedented Chomping of the Earth
When a government justifies environmental ‘sacrifice’ for ‘development’ purposes, it is not answering: whose development, at whose cost? Article in The Wire by Ashish Kothari, to read more please click here.
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Obituary: Taghi Farvar
Kalpavriksh would like to express its deep sadness at Taghi Farvar’s departure from this world, perhaps continuing his community’s ancient nomadic ways and his own love for travel into new worlds. Taghi was an old friend of Kalpavriksh’s, as part of several collaborative initiatives. He was the chairperson of CENESTA-Iran, of the IUCN Commission on Environmental, Economic and Social Policy, and of the International Consortium on Indigenous Peoples’ and Community Conserved Territories and Areas (ICCA Consortium), of which Kalpavriksh was a founding member. As a member of the Iranian Azerbaijan tribe, and co-founder of the Union of Indigenous Nomadic Tribes in Iran (UNINOMAD), Taghi spent the equivalent of several lifetimes promoting respect for and the territorial governance rights of indigenous peoples and other local communities. This he did both in practice (actively helping several nomadic peoples in Iran to gain recognition and rights, for instance), in policy (especially at international levels in IUCN and in the Convention on Biological Diversity, amongst others), and in (other) intellectual forums and publications. His command over more than half a dozen languages enabled him to reach out to communities and officials and academics across the world.
Beyond all this, however, Taghi was an incredibly warm, generous, humour-filled, wise, mischievous, courageous man. Several of us in Kalpavriksh will not forget his unconventionality (not only in thinking but also daily acts, such as walking barefoot into formal meetings full of stiff-collared folks, sleeping in the corridors of global meetings, and much else), his warm bear-hugs, and his love for all things Indian. He could be enormously irritating (his absentmindedness getting many folks into all kinds of tangles), but his good-naturedness always won us over.
We offer our deepest condolences to his family and loved ones in Iran and elsewhere.
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Book Review: Khari – Journeys Through Kachchh By Sujatha Padmanabhan And Shruthi Ramakrishna
“Don’t miss Khari – Journeys Through Kachchh by Sujatha Padmanabhan and Shruthi Ramakrishna. It is one of the most spectacular reading journeys your child will ever take.”
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