The msg given here is known to us but this is an alarm on severity of Air Pollution. Not much is done except some meetings here and there more with disagreements and less with agreements with intentions to work. I hope members will provide clue to the Pandit Ji which he will surely welcome. Pl. read the contents below.
---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: <[email protected]> Date: Sat, Jul 4, 2009 at 2:52 PM Subject: Gobar Times - Red Alert To: [email protected] Hello friends, Hope you are all happily in good health and less stressed out than I am right now. Oh! Never mind, I have tried everything to cure this stress but it doesn’t seem to go away. So when a friend told me that I must learn meditation and do it whenever I find even two minutes. Thus I decided to use the time which otherwise gets wasted in traffic jams. So inside my car at the red-light, I closed my eyes, and took a deep breath. And before I realized I was coughing out the weird smelling air I just inhaled. This is the urban, unclean, unchecked air which laden with pollutants is making its way into every body, every lung. And it is killing us! 4.6 million deaths and 0.8 million premature deaths are reported annually due to Air pollution. But besides this count, we aren’t able to monitor anything else. The amount and kinds of pollutants in the air is not measured, or done wrongly by government, leaving us gasping for breath literally. Check out further details in the current issue of Gobar Times, July 15th or on http://www.gobartimes.org/20090715/gt_covfeature.asp . I have been thinking of ways of doing something myself to deal with the situation. Can you suggest me someways? Air your grievance, share your thoughts and just write into me at [email protected] . Till then I shall just meditate over the issue more, and this stress! Yours truly, Pandit ji -- --- Dr.V.N.Sharma http://canvas.nowpos.com/vnsharma "Those who have the privilege to know, have the duty to act." Albert Einstein "The only thing necessary for Evil to Flourish is for good men to do nothing" Edmund Burke
