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Forest Dept , farmers should work in unison to protect medicinal plants

Updated: Alva’s Ayurveda Medical College and Hospital organises Alva’s Vanasiri for Forest Department personnel Share Article AAA Additional Principal Chief Conservator of Forests G.A. Sudarshan speaking at the Vanasiri programme organised by Alva’s Ayurveda Medical College at Moodbidri.   Alva’s Ayurveda Medical College and Hospital organises Alva’s Vanasiri for Forest Department personnel Alva’s Ayurveda Medical College and Hospital on Tuesday organised Alva’s Vanasiri, an orientation programme for frontline Forest Department personnel on medicinal plants in association with Karnataka State Medicinal Plants Authority (KSMPA) of Bengaluru, in Moodbidri. Additional Principal Chief Conservator of Forests and Chief Executive Officer of KSMPA G.A. Sudarshan, who inaugurated the programme, said that the gap between Forest Department and farmers should be bridged by exchanging knowledge on traditional medicinal plants to preserve them. He urged everyone to know the

Concern over rivers drying up fast

Concern over rivers drying up fast Updated: Updated: Development projects atop the Western Ghats trigger landslips which affect rainwater percolation Share Article AAA The Bangarapalke waterfalls near Yelaneer in Belthangadi taluk where a youth was trapped in a landslip on Monday.   Development projects atop the Western Ghats trigger landslips which affect rainwater percolation Scientists and environmentalists have expressed serious concern over the frequent landslips along the Western Ghats in the State, including the one at Bangarapalke in Belthangady taluk on Monday, even as they have cautioned that there will be dry days in the coming years as the rivers are drying fast.

Exposing tribal children to the fine arts

Exposing tribal children to the fine arts Updated: Updated: Share Article AAA A camp for tribal children organised by Sahyadri Sanchaya in Uttara Kannada district recently.   | Photo Credit: SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT At a time when the entire nation was focussing on online education because of COVID-19, a few tribal students from remote areas of Uttara Kannada district, where access to Internet was limited, got hands-on education on arts and crafts from a group of green enthusiasts. With about 75% forest cover, Uttara Kannada is perhaps the only district in the State whose greenery is still intact. There live people of tribal communities belonging to Halakki, Siddi, Kudubi, and Gouli.

Mangaluru: Tribal students refresh knowledge with Vana Belaku

Mangaluru: Tribal students refresh knowledge with Vana Belaku   Tue, Jan 19 2021 04:13:21 PM Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (SP) Mangaluru, Jan 19: The school children are going through a sense of disinterestedness and lethargy as there have been no classes during the last ten months on account of COVID19. The urban students have facilities like online education, coaching, entertainment etc. But the students living in rural belt near the forests have no access to such facilities. They entirely depend on their schools to get knowledge and when the schools are closed, they do not have any avenues to improve their knowledge or skills. Dinesh Holla of Mangaluru-based Sahyadri Sanchaya thought about them and planned Vana Belaku camp for tribal children inside the forests.

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