Celebrated environmentalist and Gandhian, Anupam Mishra [1948 – 2016] reflects on the modern society in this moving talk at INK2011 in Jaipur. Commenting on education, wars, and living for the weekend, Mishra leaves us with a beautiful metaphor to look for solutions rather than the problems that surround us.
Recorded at INK2011, Jaipur, India
A Gandhian and an environmental activist, the late Anupam Mishra is among the most knowledgeable persons in India on traditional water harvesting systems. He has travelled to various part of the country, especially Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh, visiting various water harvesting systems managed by people. He has also interacted with grassroot-level water harvesters, inspired and supported them and helped them in their traditional water harvesting systems campaign. He has written two books on traditional tank management in India and various traditional water harvesting systems in Rajasthan titled Aaj bhi khare hai talab and Rajasthan ki rajat boonde. Mishra continued to travel to different parts of the country, while keeping in touch with grassroot-level water harvesters and NGOs and inspiring them. The mission of the Gandhi Peace Foundation is to promote the environmental activities of rural development agencies; to prepare survey reports on distressed areas and place them before concerned authorities; to disseminate environmental information through the publication of up-to-date reports on environmental issues; to organise workshops and seminars for environmental experts, policy makers, individuals and organisations engaged in environmental issues. WORKS Rajasthan ki rajat boonden (The Radiant Raindrops of Rajasthan); Aaj bhi khare hai talab (Ponds are still relevant)
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