Saturday, October 17, 2020

After Demonitization Why There Is No Presence And No Activity of NGOs In India Particularly In Rural Areas:


  


For the intensive Development of India NGOs ( Non- Government Organizations) have to play a vital role. Prior to Demonitization there are lots of NGOs in India seemingly have their presence in rural or urban areas and specifically in Rural areas. But after Demonitization the presence of NGOs have since been very minimal or null so to say.

May be after Demonitization the illegal funding of NGOs have been stopped. May be prior to Demonitization there  were more misuse of funds happening among the NGOs in the name of development. But today India needs more active participation of NGOs for the Development of it's rural population.


At the same time lots of Central Government developmental programs are continuing in rural India. But due to illiteracy, ignorance and very importantly language barriers the awareness about the different government schemes couldn't happen among Rural people. Fifty percent people don't know how to write, how to operate mobiles. They don't know how to fill up different application forms, banking vouchers, they don't have PAN cards and harassed by different political agents called Dalals or middle-man.The Dalals are exploiting the ignorant people by showing them the false hopes and assurances.

Thus the government affiliated NGOs should be encouraged and strengthened, so that they can aware and empower our rural people. The need of the hour is how to educate the rural people and make them familiarize with the mobile technology. The problem arise when a state government doesn't implement the central developmental schemes in it's state with letter and spirit. 


It's too late, but still central government should encourage the NGOs to actively participate in every developmental programs in rural areas in India.  More private investment should come to rural sector for implementation of developmental schemes.

Jay Hind 🌹🌹🌹

Saturday, October 10, 2020

How To Make Book Writing More Popular In India:


Since long the education system of India have been creating fears among our netizens that writing is very difficult and to become a writer you have to be a great personality. But why it is like that since long? Why our children have been in dark and fearing to write their feelings, their experiences, their stories and give it a shape of books. Because in our schools it is not teaching them, nobody ever been told them, nobody encourage them that you also can be a writer of your own thoughts. You have capability to write books and your opinions matters.


When a child is growing, he has lots of thoughts, lots of queries and he always tries to find someone to share his or her feelings. The revolutionary ideas are developing in his or her mind. He or she has ocean of Dreams to fullfil. But there is no one right there to channelize his or her thoughts in a proper direction. The child lastly feels very helpless in fulfilling his or her dreams. There is no one to recognize those wild jasmines. And India is loosing many gems like this.




If we will try to inculcate this writing habit inside a child from the school itself, then it may be a future occupation for many of our children. As a parent we should try at home by giving him or her tasks to write about their village, village temples, the History of village and many more ideas. So that unknowingly it will be a habbit of that child to pen down his or ideas in papers. Then we can take print out of it and make a small book with his or her name. Unknowingly we made our future writers.


If that habbit persists, we can generate many more writers in our country with unlimited ideas. The ideas may be environment, history, geography Education, agriculture, healthcare, science, astronomy, space, sports, spreading peace and love etc.


And India will become the hub of writers of it's culture and heritage.

Jay Hind.

Saturday, October 3, 2020

Denmark And India Green Strategic Partnership: Denmark is Pioneer of Clean/ Green Energy:


 A historical first virtual meet has been held on  28th September 2020 between Denmark PM Mrs Mette Fredrickson and Indian PM Mr Narendra Modi. A green strategic partnership has been discussed between the Prime Ministers apart from various developmental issues. Here I am going to put the light what exactly the position of Denmark in green or clean energy sector in the world.

Denmark is a small Scandinavian country in Europe. It's linked to Sweden by Oresund Bridge. Copenhagen is the capital of Denmark. The citizens of Denmark are called Danis.It has the longest royal monarchy ruling country and got democracy on 1945. The currency of Denmark is Danis Krone. Time taken from Denmark to India by flight is 15 hr 10 min. Present Prime Minister of Denmark is Mrs Matte Fredrickson and Monarch is Margrethe. It's population is approximately 58 lakhs.

Denmark is Pioneer in Clean Energy after the country faced a huge energy crisis in 1970's.  Before 1970 they were usually depends upon fossil fuels. But after that they thought how to get independent of fossil fuels and how to conserve energy. Because of this they were tried to heat the big pile of stones through electricity,  generate heat and then conserve it.

PIONEERS IN CLEAN ENERGY:

More than two third of Denmark's renewable energy comes from bio- energy that is stored in organic material or biomass.

  • Agriculture is a big business in Denmark and it indirectly helps in generating energies.
  • With manures, Animal fats, straws are the raw materials used for biogas and liquid biofuels.
  • Many Danish power plants are switching from fossil fuels to biomass (wood petlets, wood chips and straw).
  • Nearby two third of the Danish households are supplied with district heating (heat networks) where the heat is distributed to citizens as hot water in pipes.
  • Roughly half of the fuel for District heating in Denmark is made up of biomass and other sources of renewable energy.
  • While Biomass is a renewable energy source it's climate impact depends on the type of biomass being used.
  • There is a strong focus on securing sustainable biomass in Denmark.
  • Clean energy is a Danish Passion and 30% of total energy used in Denmark comes from renewable sources.
GREEN ENERGY:


In Denmark they are used the wind, solar and geothermal energy as Green renewable energy.
  • Wind energy is well established in Denmark which long ago decided to put the Danish climate's constant breezes and blusters into practical use.
  • Now Denmark produces almost twice as much wind energy per capita as the runner up among industrialized countries in the OECD.
  • A giant offshore wind farm is under construction on the island of Mon in the Baltic sea. When it is finished in 2022, it will produce enough electricity to power six lacs household.
A FIRST MOVER IN THE WIND BUSINESS:

  • Denmark began looking into the possibilities of wind energy after the oil crisis of 1973.
  • A nascent wind turbine industry was emerged as a spin-off of the manufacturing of agricultural machinery and the first commercial wind turbine was errected in 1979.
  • The success of onshore wind power inspired the development of offshore wind energy.
  • In 2002, the world's then largest offshore wind farm Horns Reef-1 was established in the North sea about 14-20 kms off the coast of Jutland.
  • In 2009 and 2019 two more offshore wind farms were inagurated near Horns Reef 1. The newest of them Horns reef-3 is the Denmark's largest offshore wind farm and will increase the Danish electricity generations from wind by arround 12% with a total capacity of 407MW, 49 wind turbines of Horns Reef-3 will cover the annual electricity consumption of approximately 425000 Danish households.
  • In 2019 according to preliminary figures a historical event occurred in Denmark.
  • The 15th of September from midnight to midnight was the first day ever where wind turbine production exceeded the Danes electricity demand.
WIND ENERGY EXPORT:

The world's top innovators in wind energy include the Danish Company Vestas and Siemens Gamesa which has Danish root. Together these two companies had a share of almost a third of global wind turbine installations in 2018 according to global data.

MH1 Vestas- a joint venture between vestas and a Japanese company Mitsubishi Heavy Industries currently produces the world's most powerful serially produces turbines that is 9.5 MW. It has a rotor diameter of 164 meter about the length of ten parking spaces.

DID YOU KNOW??

Denmark is generated half of it's electricity from wind and solar power in 2019. That's the highest number ever.


SO THIS GREEN STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP IS GOING TO BENEFIT INDIA IN A HUGE MANNER WITH A SECURE AND PROFITABLE VENTURE.

JAY HIND 💐🌷🌷.

*The information of Denmark has been extracted from Denmark External Affair Ministry Website.🙏❤️🌹






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