Friday, January 28, 2011

Wayanadan western Ghats rich in bird life

                                   The Malabar ornithological Survey 2010-11, the first ever comprehensive study on fauna in north Kerala, has proved that the Wayanad part of the Western Ghats is acritical habitat for endemic as well as endangered birds. The team sighted 200 species of birds including 14 of the 16 endemic species & 2 critically endangered species, during th 2 month survey in Wayanad district. The findings include the Black-&-orange Flycatcher, Rofous-bellied Shortwing, Nilgiri Flicatchers, Wayanad laughing thrush,etc

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Invisible Battle tank


                         Britain has invented a new type of cloaking device that helps to keeps their battle Tanks invisible. It is now used on a light weight vehicle weighing 30 tonnes powered by Hybrid electric drive. It has the same effectiveness and stability of the current main battle Tank-The challenger 2 weighing 62.5 tonnes, and runs a1200hp V12 diesel engine.                                                                        
                     
                          This tank deploys a form of electronic ink to render this vehicle invisible. Electronic sensors attached to the tank’s hull will project images of the surrounding environment back onto the outside of the vehicle enabling it to merge into the landscape and evade attack

Saturday, January 8, 2011

Endosulphan


Endosulphan; The curse of Kerala


      Endosulphan has become a serious issue as it is responsible for many deformities and even death in the area were it is sprayed. In 2001, the Achutan committee found that spraying endosulphan is harmful. A study by Habibullah N Sayed of the national institute of occupational health, in the same year, concluded that genetic and reproductive disorders resulted by the use of endosulphan. From mental retardation, deformity to death,  this pesticide has affected thousands in Kasargod district. The endosulphan virudha samara samithi put forward 7 demands that they say are non negotiable
  • Ban the pesticide throughout the country & proclaim Kasargod a pesticide-free district.
  • Prosecute PCK which is responsible for Endosulphan spraying.
  • At least Rs10 lakh to each of the families of the victims. Also minimum monthly pension of Rs5000.
  • Distribute the PCK-owned land to the families of the victims.
  • Provide adequate rehabitation package for the victims. Build homes for homeless.
  • Construct hospitals & sanatoriums in the 11 panchayaths.
  • Provide govt jobs to at least one eligible member of the families of the victims