Sunday, April 24, 2011

MLA's Hunger Strike Demanding Solution for Water Woes.



 The indefinite hunger strike demanding the state government to provide sufficient potable water to Chintamani taluk continued for the 4th day. Leading this campaign is our MLA Dr M.C. Sudhakar, and his vast followers, who are also on hunger strike are supporting him in this genuine cause.MLA Dr Sudhakar said, " It's high time we draw the governments focus on our taluk's water scarcity. It's not just the drinking water of the people, Chintamani taluk being one of the highest producers of milk, it has become hard for the farmers to give their cattle it's bare necessity which is water." Speaking elaborately on the existing water problem, he said " The ground water level has reached below 800ft in most of the 40 villages in the taluk, rising the cost of digging the new bore wells and installation of powerfull pumpsets, which is required, will further jack-up the costs of its execution. The existing borewells do not have pumpsets. Its like having a bus without a driver. And, the short supplies of electricity add-up to the hardships of the farmers. The state government has turned a blind eye on Chintamani's water woes".



According to 2011 senses, Chintamani Taluk has 2.98 lac population and the town's population is 85ooo. He said, " A person needs a minimum of 55 lpcd ( litre per capita day)of water and a cow needs atleast 30-40 ltrs of water per day, and Chintamani taluk has a 65000 cattle. The problem is twofold for the farmers who are depending on the cattle for their daily bread, and ofcourse butter ".


Dr. Sudhakar is clear in his demands. He has drawn the focus of the government on the water scarcity of Chintamani. He and his supporters who are fasting have put-up a brave front continuing their strike for the 4th day, and now, they want nothing less than an immediate release of sufficient funds for taking-up the projects to improve the water supplies.
Most of the head waters and upper streams have been destroyed and, therefore, hydrological systems in rivers and lakes around  have gradually collapsed. Evaporation is higher than precipitation. These pressing issues are generally marginalised by policymakers, especially at the state levels.

This also has brought some awareness about   water conservation   among the residents of Chintamani.

CC wishes this campaign for Chintamani a great success.

Water Conservation Slogans: Read-On, it's good.


1. 4 minute shower, not a quarter hour!
2. Be Water Wise
3. C'mon guys, get water-wise
4. conserve water and conserve life!!!!
5. Conserve water, our life's on the brink!
6. Don't Waste it just Taste it!!!!
7. Fresh water is 0.002% on earth
8. No water running while you brush your teeth
9. Only wash a full load!
10. Prohibit the Drip.
11. Put a Stop - to the Drop.
12. Rainwater tank, won't break the bank.
13. Save it before you need it.
14. Save water ... It doesn't grow on trees.
15. Save water ... It's not just a drop in the bucket.
16. Save water and save the earth
17. Save water drink beer
18. Save water it will save you later!
19. Save water! save life!
20. Save water, secure the future!
21. Save water, shower with a friend.
22. save water, shower with a friend.
23. Save yourself! Save water!
24. Stop the drop
25. Sweep the drive with a broom, not a hose
26. Switch to Water Wise Gardening
27. Tap the Tap.
28. Think outside the sink
29. Today's rain water is tomorrow's life saver!
30. Wash the car with a bucket, not a hose
31. Waste water today - Live in a desert tomorrow
32. Water is life! save water, save life!!
33. Water is our friend
34. Water water everywhere, not a drop to drink!
35. Save water! Collect the whole set!
36. If its brown flush it down, if its yellow let it mellow

Sunday, March 20, 2011

Amateur Stargazers of Chintamani

Picture clicked through telescope

Enthusiasts watching an Astronomical event.
Star gazing on Saturday night
Saturday Night March 19 2011: Looking up at the perfectly clear night sky we saw the Full Moon
blazing brightly down upon us. "THE SUPER MOON" which as a general English term is
accepted by all of us gathered on the rooftop,just for the spectacular event.
We, the Amateur Stargazers of Chintamani, were mesmerized by the BIG Bright Full Moon.
We had no basis to ascertain it with measurements for the size or the intensity.
The notion of 14% bigger and 30% brighter is on the books between the Farthest(APOGEE) to
the Nearest(PERIGEE) Moons only and not necessarily in comparison with Yesterday's or
for that matter the previous full moon a month ago.
Nevertheless We all were captivated by the Celestial beauty as we struggled to
capture the Images and videos on our Digicams and with the 6" Telescope set up
exclusively for the Event By our friend's father,Who is an Amazing Enthusiast of Astronomy.

Later we trained our eyes,Binocs,cams and the telescope to the much fainter sparkle
just below the super moon and lo! we had focused on the Beautiful Saturn with a clear
view of the rings the satellites Titan and Rhea or Dione,Considering such a bright moon in the sky!!
Though we were unable to get the images or videos of Saturn and had to be satisfied
to view them through the telescope, we Vowed to return in a fortnight to Focus Again
and Click some photos on a moonless night!!!!

Deepak Rao
Chintamani