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Many regular readers of GoodNewsIndia [GNI] have wondered why this site has not been updated since 2006. The simple answer is this: the one-man team, that is me, D V Sridharan that publishes GNI is busy with a land restoration project christened, pointReturn . It will need my undivided time and attention at least till 2010; that leaves me with little time or energy to travel and do stories for GNI as I have done since 2000. So work on the site is temporarily suspended.

That is the reason. But there is a connecting story behind how I came to undertake pointReturn. In case you are interested, do pull up a chair and listen. It's a long one, and I must caution, somewhat opinionated.  ⇒⇒


Permaculture : an interlude –  Exploring cob –  Large water storage - a solution –  Off grid power –  Vetiver : an interlude –  A spell of inaction –  Was it the week that oil peaked? –  A planting plan –  State of the rains, 2007 –  Rock harvest – 
What is pointReturn | Mission


MAGAZINE

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Random Picks

A rare and enviable school:
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The free school for the poor he founded in 1894, is an equal legacy of Henry Steel Olcott to the Theosphical Society that he co-founded and promoted


Making the foot run:
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Not many know that top bureaucrat D R Mehta’s 30 year long commitment and leadership are what revived the famed Jaipur foot from slumber and taken it to a third of a million people round the world


Enfolding the lost ones in Goa:
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Bernadette D’Souza and Gregory D’Costa strive for the dignity of immigrants who built today’s shining Goa - and, are abandoned on its streets to their own devices.


Raging into the night:
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The creation of Yusuf Meherally Centre near Mumbai is only a part of Mangla Behn and Dr G G Parikh’s 62 year commitment to India. Their smiles belie their fire.


Jim Garthe’s innovation:
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The pioneering work of Jim Garthe at the Univ. of Pennsylvania, in converting plastic waste into an energy resource has a great significance for India’s environment.


Staring down droughts:
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Amidst the gloom of droughts and suicides, we have this transformation of farmers who will look a drought in its eye.


A daughter returns:
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Anuradha Bakhshi’s sense of debt to India is over-imagined considering how little she has taken from this land but therein lies a lesson for many of us who have drawn much.


A Marathon man in village-India:
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The success of Rangaswamy Elango at Kuthambakkam village justifies the hope that Gram Swaraj will yet bloom all across India.


The Ganga in the sky:
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Residents and establishments in Tamil Nadu have taken to rain water harvesting and water recycling proving that local action can alleviate shortages.


Digging deep into Sanskrit:
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Prof. Lakshmi Thathachar at Melkote is a teacher, ecologist, animal breeder, computer adept and a champion of Sanskrit as an unmined knowledge source.


A U-Turn at B-School:
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M P Vasimalai’s rural upbringing made him turn back to rural India, soon as he graduated from IIM-A


Dreams come true in Ratnagiri:
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An unlikely team of clerks in government offices in Mumbai are reaching out to rural school children in Ratnagiri district


Biodiesel goes from lab to land:
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Prof Shrinivasa’s SuTRA has proved to India’s tribal people that biodiesel is the best way to electrify their homes. And they are making a revolution of it.


The two-pit privy man:
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Perfecting a simple sanitation solution and getting it to revolutionise Indian society has taken 35 years of Dr Bindeshwar Pathak’s life


A magic wand to zap plastics:
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Alka Zadgaonkar conjures up a way to end waste plastics menace by creating value for collectors and processors


Bridges to mainstream life:
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Girish Bharadwaj’s foot bridges for isolated villages are transforming communities—and are aesthetic as well


Help for puzzled visitors:
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Caring for autistic and special children in India, has been entirely mothers’ and private citizens’ effort, as typified by Shristi Special Academy in Bangalore.


Young voices rising:
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Nandana Reddy and Damu Acharya have approached the issue of India’s working children by creating activists from children’s own ranks.


A soldier’s march into peace:
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Anna Hazare’s work with Ralegan Siddhi has thrown up a model for all round development of India’s villages.


Inside China’s anti-poverty success:
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Does China’s economic performance show-up India, or are there some unique merits in our system that we do not value sufficiently?


Reality catches up with GNI’s Publisher:
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Having published GoodNewsIndia since 2000, it was hard to overlook MGM Beach Resort’s ways in my own backyard.


Minimalism in service:
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Dada Lakhiani is a role model for everyone who is sitting out for the right time, funds and opportunity to do something for India.


This postman delivered more than mail:
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This vintage classic from the 1930s should give us heart because it shows service to fellowman is intrinsic to Indian way of life.


Where water flows in veins:
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The Smile Index of children and adults here, proves that the networked farm pond idea pioneered by BAIF’s branch in Tiptur, Karnataka is a success worth replication.


Clothier to the poor:
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Since 1998, Anshu Gupta’s Goonj has innovated in many ways to deepen our superficial awareness of the importance of clothes for the poor


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Jun 26, 2006

The Lesser Florican [Kharmor in Hindi], a bird facing extinction, has been given a break by an innovative scheme of the Madhya Pradesh government. When special sanctuaries established in 1983 did not yield any hope, they thought of involving farmers with cash incentives.

In 2004, a prize of Rs 5,000 was announced for each farmer who reports the whereabouts of a bird and protects its egg. From zero, then 9 the current score has gone up to 23. All for a cost of a mere Rs 1,50,000. Grasslands may see the birds again. Full story.

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Recent Reports

Jan 28, 2007::Activism
§ Siege of Goa… defeated!

Not since the success of the movement to save the Silent Valley in Kerala has there been a people’s victory comparable to how the siege of Goa was broken.

Jan 24, 2007::Energy
§ Emerging alternate energy breakthroughs

Although not of Indian origin, two new developments could favourably affect our environmental and energy situation.

Jan 16, 2007::Reforms
§ The Supreme Court growls

The Supreme Court has settled once and for all, that the Parliament’s freedom to legislate is not unfettered but subject to provisions of the Constitution

Jan 12, 2007::Sciences
§ A miracle rice

A new variety of rice known as the Aerobic Rice has been discovered which requires little water, generates no methane and produces good yields.

Random picks:

Jan 13, 2003:Enthusiast
S Narayanaswamy :: Solar Cooking

“It is an oven which can cook, boil, roast and bake!,” says S Narayanaswamy

Jun 03, 2004:Energy
A doomsday film, Lovelock and India

Eventually a total of half a million megawatts are to be produced by nuclear reactors.

Nov 19, 2002:Energy
Ethanol blended auto fuel debuts

The implication of this move is enormous for India

Mar 20, 2003:Innovation
Developments in plastics recycling.

India generates 5600 tonnes of plastic waste daily. That is bound to grow

Sep 08, 2004:Activism
Villagers teach how projects impact people

If you marshall the Net, it’s not so hard to be a Thakkar.

Nov 09, 2002:Trend
Creating IP for Philips

India’s knowledge services to the world is broader than you think.  Most imagine it to be just software

Apr 28, 2003:Enthusiast
Dr. N H Athreya::A pioneer advocate of excellence

“And when I heard of GoodNewsIndia in Rajkot during a seminar I was delighted,” said this grand old man. 

May 08, 2004:Governance
Dubey may yet inspire Indian whistleblowers

India has taken the first tentative step towards a full-fledged law to protect whistleblowers.

Dec 25, 2002:Newsclip
A Metro at last for a choking New Delhi.

Delhi Metro had taken barely four years to execute

Sep 25, 2003:Update
Toxic wastes reclaim land

Fly ash, sewage sludge and the redoubtable water hyacinth could be combined into a formidable regenerating agent for depleted soils

Feb 19, 2004:Activism
Arun Jaitley’s insider-view

Of the distortions in world trade indulged in by the West, the most stark are in agricultural subsidies

Mar 01, 2004:Innovation
India’s elections go electronic with EVM

Many countries have evinced interest in buying India’s EVM

Dec 17, 2003:Profile
Is Satyendra Dubey really dead?

We could be looking at some action with teeth to it...what can ‘you’ do?

Feb 09, 2004:Activism
Why be afraid of TI?

Very few Indian commentators have bothered to question Transparency International’s techniques

Dec 19, 2003:Memory Speaks
A touch of Gandhi

Crowds frequently stopped the train he was on and would not let it pass until he had given his darshan.

Jan 22, 2004:Economy
Boom time ahead for Rajasthan?

Cairn discovery was made precisely on river Sarasvati’s banks

Dec 19, 2002:Economy
Now, an India-grown three box car.

Indigo will compete with models from the likes of Ford, GM and Hyundai

Jul 16, 2003:Newsclip
India v. China debate [contd.]

Development without democracy is like having brilliance without character

Jan 01, 2003:Economy
Economy passes a master health check

Growth rate of 5.5% is “one of the highest ever recorded by a democracy.”

Jul 21, 2003:Ideas For India
A final solution for waste?

The most appealing feature is the wide variety of waste it can handle: tyres, plastics, paper, sludge, municipal waste and abattoir wastes.

Nov 28, 2002:Reforms
Time running out for old world tycoons

On Nov 26,2002, the Parliament passed the Securitisation Bill

Feb 18, 2003:Sciences
India adopts HVDC transmission

Very few countries can today master, install and manage HVDC systems.

Oct 31, 2002:Activism
Kudremukh will ride again

The fightbak to save Kudremukh can only happen in a democracy that respects ‘systems’

Nov 28, 2003:Economy
GoodNewsIndia names it, ‘the Surge’.

There is evidence of an India fever becoming a worldwide epidemic

Dec 29, 2002:Reforms
BALCO, two years down the line

BALCO, stagnant for years is now set to grow

Jul 02, 2003:Ideas For India
An Indian use for geodesic domes

Is there an enthusiast out there to commission a study of this idea by specialists?

Mar 29, 2004:Innovation
Is India’s Simputer bad for industry?

In a world that has been drugged to believe that computing is not possible without Microsoft products, these four Indians are pointing to an enticing road ahead.

May 30, 2005:Initiative
A clothes-line from cities to the country

You don’t often get a more personalised, targeted-at-the-last-person dedication in social service.

Jan 12, 2004:Innovation
Two recycling successes

A quick composting technique and a plant recycling TetraPak cartons

Aug 09, 2004:Ideas For India
Population control for a democratised India

In just 3 quarters, TFR fell from 3.45 to 1.3 in the PSF pilot area, though admittedly it’s a small sample size.

Jan 15, 2004:Elsewhere
Arun Shourie surveys IT - India

“Indian firms are able to provide not just software… but complete business solutions.”

Sep 15, 2005:Newsclip
More transparent, less international

CMS study has showed which products of reforms have worked: information technology and legislation, smaller-sized states and true competition.

Nov 30, 2004:Ideas For India
Safe water from SODIS and SPOWTS

Delivering sharp slaps on the notion of safe water having to come in priced bottles that are thrown away as litter. 

Dec 31, 2003:Newsclip
The Indian Army as development agent?

Army may be the right means to deliver this development message.

Nov 09, 2004:Innovation
The import of EDUSAT

It is unlikely that any other country made such a decision, before it became affluent.

Jul 20, 2004:Environment
Indian villages in global carbon trading

A most appropriately named village, Powerguda in Adilabad district Andhra Pradesh has pioneered a sale

Sep 21, 2002:Newsclip
Madhu Sudan wins the Nevanlinna Prize

The areas of his work may mystify the best of us but let us try

Jul 15, 2003:Activism
The fight to save Kali

The Kali Bachao Andolan (Movement to Save the Kali) has been formed by Parisara Samrakshana Kendra of Uttara Kannada

Aug 03, 2004:Innovation
Electric vehicle, Eco-Rick

It can travel 130 km on a full charge takes 7 hours.

Mar 09, 2003:Environment
Forest cover increases by 2000 sq.km

This confirms UN’s World’s Forest Report, 1999’s finding that India was the only developing country where forest cover was increasing



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