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Thursday, February 6, 2014

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1. Improves digestion.
2.  Lowers cholesterol level in the blood. Carob seeds don’t have a cholesterol agent.
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4. It can be used to treat diarrhea in children and adults.
5. It contains an active substance that is effective against asthma. Carob is also used for asthma   problems caused by allergies.
6. It is a good expectorant. If the smokers use it for a few days, they will see how to expectorate.
7. It doesn’t contain caffeine. It works nicely for patients that have high blood pressure.
8. It can help to prevent lung cancer, if used regularly.
9. It contains vitamins E and is used for the treatment of cough, flu, anemia and osteoclasis.
10. Carob tannins have Gallic acid. Gallic acid is analgesic, anti allergic and antibacterial. It is also antioxidant, antiviral and antiseptic.
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Tuesday, February 4, 2014

President of India

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Rashtrapati Bhavan, New Delhi, India – 110 004.
Telephone : 91-11-23015321
Fax : 91-11-23017290 / 91-11-23017824
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Monday, February 3, 2014

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Sunday, February 2, 2014

Himalayan yew- Taxus baccata to fight cancer

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Taxol, an effective anti-cancer drug that was approved for use in the US last year, will soon be available in India at half the cost

The Dabur laboratary where tax CAPITALISING on more than 100 years of expertise in plant product chemistry, Dabur, one of India's largest Ayurvedic formulation manufacturers, has now ventured into modern pharmaceutical research and product development. Dabur recently announced that it had perfected a method to extract taxol -- a potent drug used to treat ovarian and breast cancers -- from the leaves of the Himalayan yew (Taxus baccata).

Says Anand Burman, director of research and development at Dabur, "We cannot compete with the big players in the synthetic pharmaceutical business, so we are limiting our efforts to what we know best -- natural plant products and extracts."

Though discovered in the early 1960s, taxol was cleared for use in the US only in January 1993 after evaluating the side-effects of the extract and the solvent used to administer it. Also, extracting taxol is extremely difficult and expensive.

Taxol was first extracted in minute quantities from the bark of the Pacific yew (Taxus brevifolia), but Dabur succeeded in obtaining it from the leaves of the Himalayan yew. The Dabur drug has been sent for pre-marketing clinical trials to Ganga Ram Hospital in Delhi, the Apollo Cancer Hospital in Madras and the Tata Memorial Hospital in Bombay. Says an excited P S Srinivasan, general manager at Dabur, "For the first time, a drug will be released in the Indian market soon after it has been introduced abroad."

The drug Dabur plans to sell in India will cost about half of what it does abroad because it is cheaper to extract taxol from leaves than bark. Also, higher quantities of taxol can be extracted from leaves. A patient requires about 8 courses of the drug -- a total of about 1.7 gm of taxol -- and according to Burman, this would cost almost Rs 3 lakh abroad.

Dabur has already invested Rs 11.5 crore in the taxol project, of which about Rs 4 crore is in research alone. The Rs 7.5 crore plant set up at Sahibabad has a capacity to produce about 600 gm of taxol a month. They eventually hope to raise production to about 2 kg per month.

Dabur reckons only about 3,000 patients in India will need the drug every year. It plans to export the drug after obtaining a worldwide patent on the extraction process.

Scientists at the Dabur Research Foundation have not only managed to extract taxol, they have also been able to obtain fairly large amounts of a taxol intermediate called baccatin. Converting the baccatin to taxol, using chemicals, has been achieved only at a laboratory scale yet.
Dabur scientists claim that their process of extracting taxol -- using various solvents and sophisticated separation equipment -- from leaves is far less destructive to the tree and the environment than deriving it from the bark. Once the bark is stripped off, the tree usually dries up and dies.

However, the Himachal Pradesh-based Himalaya Nature and Environment Preservation Society has protested against Dabur's exploitation of yew leaves from forests in the state. According to a forestry expert associated with the society, Dabur hired contractors to lop off entire branches of the tree, affecting the health of the slow-growing conifer. Moreover, the society contends the royalty paid to the forest department is meagre and only a little of it reaches the local people.

Dabur claims it is conscious of the need to conserve the yew. It is to initiate a project to identify varieties of yew that have high taxol content and to propagate them using tissue culture techniques. They also plan to set up yew plantations in Uttar Pradesh and Nepal.

Friday, January 31, 2014

Shri Amarnathji Yatra-2014

Srinagar, January 31: The process of registering Yatris for this year’s Shri Amarnathji Yatra shall commence on 1st March, 2014, simultaneously for both the Baltal and Chandanwari routes, through 425 designated Bank Branches. Issues relating to the commencement of registration for this year’s Yatra were discussed at the last meeting of the Shrine Board. In an extensive review meeting held today by the Shrine Board Chairman, Shri N. N. Vohra, involving Shri Navin K. Choudhary, Chief Executive Officer, Shri Preet Pal Singh, Additional Chief Executive Officer and other concerned functionaries of the Board decided that the Registration process should start even earlier for Yatra 2014. For Yatra 2013 the Registration process had commenced on 18th March.


Shri Choudhary informed that it is essential for the applicant- Yatri to submitris who wish to undertake this year’s Shri Amarnathji Yatra can register themselves from Registration Counters located all across the country through 425 designated Branches of J&K Bank, YES Bank, and Punjab National Bank spread over all the States/ UTs. Full details of all the Registration Centres has been made available on the Board’s website, www.shriamarnathjishrine.com

CEO further stated that, this year’s Yatra shall commence simultaneously, along both the Baltal and the Chandanwari routes, on 28th June and culminate on Raksha Bandhan, the 10th August, 2014.
The CEO informed that it is essential for the applicant- Yatri to submit Compulsory Health Certificate while seeking registration for this year’s Shri Amarnathji Yatra. The format of the Compulsory Health Certificate has been circulated by the Union Health Ministry and the J&K State Health Department to all States/ UTs and is also available on the website of the
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The CEO further informed that it for ensuring against the use of fraudulent Health Certificates, only such a Health Certificate which has been issued by a Doctor or Medical Institute authorised by the concerned State Government / UT Administration will be valid for registration. He also informed that all States/ UTs have been asked to furnish lists of Doctors / Medical Institutes who would be authorised to issue the Compulsory Health Certificates to the eligible Yatris in their respective States/ UTs. The CEO informed that the lists of Doctors/ Medical Institutes from the States/ UTs will be put on the website as soon as these are received. He said that, for Yatra 2014, Health Certificates issued after 1st Feburary, 2014 would be valid.
For the purpose of Registration, to be done on ‘First-Come-First-Serve Basis’, the requisite Application Form and the Compulsory Health Certificate Form, can be collected from any of the designated branches of J&K Bank,YES Bank and Punjab National Bank or downloaded from the Board’s website.
Cautioning the Yatris against undertaking this arduous Yatra without securing a Yatra Permit, Shri Choudhary stressed that, for ensuring effective security arrangements along the difficult tracks, only those Yatris who are in possession of a Yatra Permit which is valid for a specified date and route will be allowed to proceed beyond the Base Camps, and cross the Entry Gates at Domel and Chandanwari. The CEO appealed to all intending Yatris to early complete the necessary formalities for Registration and timely obtain a Yatra Permit, in their own interest, so that they do not face any
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Wednesday, January 29, 2014

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Amnesty India is a global movement of people fighting injustice and promoting human rights.
India's recent rapid economic growth and industrial development have marked it as an emerging world power. However, as India races forward in the 21st century , accumulating wealth and influence on the world stage, the situation within the country is precarious for many.

India’s development is a story of success for many thousands, but a story of deprivation and neglect for millions more. Entire swaths of the population are being left behind with few resources for individual survival, let alone personal gain. Old issues such as caste, gender and religious discrimination only make it harder for people living in poverty to access their rights. The economic boom, while bringing success and wealth to some, has also exacerbated the abuse of human rights of others, and little investment in human rights education.

India has a long history of democracy and a constitutional commitment to equal rights for all. Amnesty International in India aims to support civil society’s efforts to ensure human rights for all by upholding the country’s constitution and its obligations under international law.

Amnesty International has a long record of working to promote human rights for people all over the world, including in India. Most recently, we supported the Dongria Kondh Adivasi community's struggle to safeguard their traditional lands and way of life from a proposed bauxite mine in the Niyamgiri Hills, Orissa. The Indian government's rejection of Vedanta's plans to mine bauxite in the Hills was a victory for the Dongria Kondh community and human rights groups fighting for their cause. We also have supported the fight for justice for survivors of the Bhopal gas tragedy.

Amnesty International recognizes the urgent need to be a part of India’s vibrant human rights movement. Drawing on over 50 years of experience as a global campaigning movement, but led and funded by people in India, and directed by their dreams and aspirations, Amnesty International in India is a movement with deep Indian roots. We are working to both raise awareness of human rights issues, and provide much-needed investment in human rights education and awareness. An important long-term effort will be to create a society that upholds human rights and respects equality for all.

Over the next few years, our work will focus on issues such as the impact of mining on the local populations’ right to a healthy environment, the rights of Indigenous Peoples , forced evictions and the rights of slum dwellers in India's metropolises , and the abuses in the criminal justice system, especially the lack of due process and right to a fair trial.

One of our primary campaigns will concentrate on implementing human rights education in India’s schools and universities. By empowering young people and promoting the active participation of all members of the school community, the Human Rights Friendly Schools project aims to integrate human rights values and principles such as equality, dignity, respect, non-discrimination and participation, in all areas of school life. The project will draw on the experiences of 14 countries worldwide (from Morocco to Mongolia), to tackle barriers to the implementation of India’s recent legislation guaranteeing the right to universal education. We plan to work with 100 schools within the first two years of the programme. We will start with schools in the city of Bangalore, and will expand our work to schools in smaller towns and villages.

Amnesty International in India needs your help in these crucial early years. We appeal to you to support us in building and sustaining our work on human rights issues and human rights education in India.

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Monday, January 27, 2014

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WWF India, Secretariat
172 B Lodhi Estate New Delhi 110003
Tel :    +91 11 4150 4815
Other :   +91 11 2469 1226

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State Director
WWF-India Andhra Pradesh State Office
112, Buckingham , Amrutha Valley,
Road No. 12, Banjara Hills,
Hyderabad – 500 034
Andhra Pradesh
Telefax: 040-23394151 / 52/ 53
Email: ftampal@wwfindia.net

Director - Institutional Development, WWF-India
Tel.: 040 -23530633
E.mail :lwadhwa@wwfindia.net
Assam & Arunachal Pradesh

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WWF India Assam & Arunachal Pradesh State Office
202, Meghmallar House,
F.C. Road, Uzan Bazar,
Guwahati,
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Telefax:  0361-2634654
Email:  abaruah@wwfindia.net 

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WWF-India Goa State Office
Behind Goa Science Centre Complex,
Miramar, Panajim,Goa
Telefax: 0832-2465480
Email: jharmalkar@wwfindia.net
   
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WWF-India J&K State Committee
Centre for environment Education Training (CEET)
New University Campus,
Jammu – 180006
Telefax:   0191-2439893
Email :  wwfijk@rediffmail.com

State Director
WWF-India Karnataka State Office
‘Kamla Mansion’
143, Infantry Road
Bangalore 560 001.
Tel.       :   080-22863206
Telefax:  080-22866685
Email: hsomashekar@wwfindia.net

State Director
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C.O.Madhavan Road, Vanchiyur – P.O.
Thiruvanathapuram- 695 035.
Telefax: 0471-2302265

Email: renjanmv@wwfindia.net;
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Madhya Pradesh & Chattisgarh
   
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WWF-India, M.P. & Chhattisgarh State
RAIWA Building,
Paryavaran Parisar, E-5, Arera Colony,
Bhopal – 462016.
Madhya Pradesh
Tele: +91 755 2469297, 2466886
Telefax: +91 755 2469297
Email :  ssaxena@wwfindia.net

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C/o Godrej & Boyce Mfg. Co. Ltd.
Lalbaug, Parel,
Mumbai 400 012
Tel: 022-24700030
Telefax: 022-24701361

Email: gprabhu@wwfindia.net
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State Director
WWF-India Orissa State Office
A-4/2, Prakruti Bhawan, Nilakantha Nagar
Bhubaneswar – 751 012
Orissa
Tel.     : 0674-2564647 
Email  :  mpeters@wwfindia.net

State Director
WWF-India Simla Field Office
Bishop Cotton School
Gate No. 2, Near UCO Bank
By Pass Road
New Shimla – 171 009
Tel.     : 0177-2670173
Email  :  vthaplyal@wwfindia.net

State Coordinator
WWF India Tamil Nadu State Office,
E-153, 5th Main road,
kamaraj nagar,
Thiruvanmiyur,
Chennai-600 041.
Tel:   044 42110690
Email  : vijayabharathi@wwfindia.net

State Director
WWF-India West Bengal State Office
Tata Centre, 1st  Floor
43, J. L. Nehru Road
Kolkata -700 071, West Bengal
Tel.:  033-22883038
Fax. :  033-2883761
Email :  ssen@wwfindia.net

Sunday, January 26, 2014

United Nations Environment Programme

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United Nations Environment Programme- UNEP, established in 1972, is the voice for the  environment within the United Nations system. UNEP acts as a catalyst, advocate, educator and facilitator to promote the wise use and sustainable development of the global environment.

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United Nations Avenue, Gigiri
PO Box 30552, 00100
Nairobi, Kenya
Tel: (254-20) 7621234
E-mail List:
General information : unepinfo@unep.org
Webmaster : unepweb@unep.org
Audiovisual : unepaudiovisual@unep.org
Champions of the Earth : championsoftheearth@unep.org
Children & Youth : children.youth@unep.org
Executive Office : executiveoffice@unep.org
JPO Programme : JPOCoordinator@unep.org
Library : uneplib@unep.org
Media : unepnewsdesk@unep.org
Publications : uneppubs@unep.org
Sport & Environment : sport.environment@unep.org
World Environment Day : worldenvironmentday@unep.org

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An intergovernmental organization, FAO has 194 Member Nations, two associate members and one member organization, the European Union. Its employees come from various cultural backgrounds and are experts in the multiple fields of activity FAO engages in. FAO’s staff capacity allows it to support improved governance inter alia, generate, develop and adapt existing tools and guidelines and provide targeted governance support as a resource to country and regional level FAO offices. Headquartered in Rome, Italy, FAO is present in over 130 countries.

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