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SECRETARIAL PAGE
Sundarban
is the largest delta of the world. It is the summation of 54 isolated areas. Climate
change is an important issue nowadays. Various human activities are making the
world hot to hotter. The ultimate result is global warming, that’s why climate
change. Rising temperature in the atmosphere causes sea level rise and affects
low lying coastal areas and deltas of the world. Sea level rise has various
impacts on Sundarban, a coastal country facing the problems. It already has
affected Sundarban by land erosion, salinity intrusion and loss in
biodiversity. Its potential threats are coming even strongly in the future. Sea
level rise will cause river bank erosion, salinity intrusion, flood, damage to
infrastructures, crop failure, fisheries destruction, loss of biodiversity,
etc. along this coast. A one-meter sea level rise (SLR) will affect the
country’s vast coastal area and flood plain zone. It will affect Millennium
Development goals, causing environmental refugees. Most vulnerable sectors to
one meter sea level rise are coastal resources, water resources, agriculture
and the ecosystem of Sundarban.
The
main concept of sustainable Development is to meet the present needs without
compromising the needs of the future generations (WCED, 1987). To ensure the supply
of the future’s demand, development plan should be developed in such a way that
consider the upcoming good, bad or worst scenarios. To reach that gateway to development, environmental
hazards like sea level rise and its impacts should be face or may be handled carefully. Because
development trains without considering environmental hazards and natural
disasters may run to the other way. For example, The destruction-Count More than 200 people are reported dead and an estimated 3 million
displaced from their homes after a high velocity cyclone
(120kph) hit Southern Bengal
on 25th May 2009 devastating
thousands of life.
Worst hit areas have been the islands of Sundarban.
Cyclone Aila,
unleashed a four-meter high tidal surge and
flooded low-lying regions
overflowing the embankments washing off thousands of
households completely and making a landfall in Sundarbans and coastal
areas of southern West Bengal . The coastal belt and river side villages were mostly affected and destroyed due to Aila.
According to the Government of West Bengal
estimate about 50 Lakes people are affected. ‘We lost every thing that mattered to us. Paddy that we cultivated last
Kharif has been completely washed off. What will we depend on
future? We are left with only this single saree (cloth) that we are wearing.’ This was the cry of
the hour.
Now
could have reduced number of death toll and economic loss significantly.
Sundarban
is still carrying that loss by borrowing money from external sources like
foreign aid or loans from the World Bank, pushing it back in terms of
development. Sea level rise have various significant impacts on economy, environment
and security of Sundarban and if these impacts are not integrated in the
development plans, it will fail to attain sustainability. Thus, this study can
help sustainable development of Sundarban by pointing out potential sea level
rise impacts and some possible recommendations that could be coordinated with the
development activities of this aria.
The
development of Sundarban area is still far away due to the tremendous
geographical inertia. People are still suffering with their bread & butter
due to the poverty. Sundarban is always facing the natural calamity. There have
been many social evils in our society from the olden times. Many of them have
been removed with the passage of times but many other are still remains much to
our shame. One of such social evils is insecurity of development. As a result
we saw the poachers in that area. There is no other way of earning apart from
agriculture, though the soil is still undeveloped.
Education
means all-round development of mind & body.
Maximum People are still far away from the light of education. The
peoples are in the jaws of the hopeless fates.
Lots
of people are living there life just bellow the poverty lines.
Sundarban
is suffering with the medical facility. New born baby & the people who are
suffering with the supper annotation, they are not getting the medical facility
& medicine.
In
Sundarban area’s another alarming problem is the acute crises of drinking
water.
In
some place people are using the solar power that is not sufficient for the
people.
Above the circumstances it is our humble request to
all to do something as quick as possible; otherwise we will not be able to stop
the people of Sundarban from virtual extinction.Tuesday 25 October 2011
INTRODUCTION OF "SUNDARBAN" BY PICTURE.
Destroyed by "AILA" |
Essential for secondary earning way. |
Expectation for HEALTH & HELP. |
Beauty of SUNDARBAN before "AILA". |
Posers are going to the forest though we want to stop that. |
Waiting for faithful stapes . |
Looking towards what can you do for them. |
Looking towards what can you do for them. |
Looking towards what can you do for her. |
Life is war to them for protect their family. |
"AILA" has carried there houses one place to another. |
We are all waiting for you. |
Monday 24 October 2011
Aikyatan Women Solidarity
Healthy, economically and socially
empowered, they become
a potent force for change.
In rural areas of the
developing world, women play
a key role in running
households and make major
contributions to agricultural
production. But the
inequalities that exist between
women and men make it
difficult for women to fulfill
their potential.
AIKYATAN WOMEN SOLIDARITY BODY LIST :
AIKYATAN
WOMEN SOLIDARITY
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1
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Sima
Mistry
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President
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2
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Susmita
Sardar
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Vice-
President
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3
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Rita
Rani Gayen
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Secretary
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4
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Aparna
Sardar
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Asst.
Secretary
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5
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Mana
Baidya
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Treasurer
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6
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Dabi
Gayen
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Developer
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7
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Lipika
Mandal
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Member
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8
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Parul
Mandal
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Member
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9
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Sagarika
Jodder
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Member
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10
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Rita
Sardar
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Member
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11
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Manisa
Mondal
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Member
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AIKYATAN WOMEN SOLIDARITY MEMBERS
Special general meeting of A.
P. Nagar Aikyatan was held on 08 March at 10am. The venue of the
meeting was AIKYATAN WOMEN SOLIDARITY.
The meeting was chaired by Secretary. The meeting concentrated on reviewing the
Memorandum of Association of the organization and it appeared that amendment of
some clauses of Moa has to be included as those were not exists. The Secretary
pointed out that the organization has involved with women groups and
accordingly to address the women issues the following clauses may be included
in the Memorandum of Association to proceed further:
1. Advancement and development
of women and child in every space of life.
2. Creating a favorable environment through sustainable economic and proper social policies for development
of women and realization of their full potential.
3.Equal access for participation and decision making of women in social, political, economic and cultural life of the nation and the world.
4. Equal access to women / child
to health care, quality education at all levels, career and vocational
guidance, employment, equal remuneration, occupational health and safety,
social security and public office etc.
5. Strengthening legal systems
aimed at elimination of all forms of discrimination against women.
6. Changing discriminatory
societal attitudes and community practices by active participation and
involvement of both men and women.
7. Mainstreaming a gender
perspective in the development process.
8. Elimination of discrimination
and all forms of violence against women and the girl child by strengthening partnerships
with civil society, particularly women’s organizations.
9. To address the issue of
illegal relation disturbing family life and social circumstances.
10. To counsel and take care
about not to be alcoholic and drug addicted, which causes bad effect in the family and to make family
life good, happy through family
counseling.
For, A.P. Nagar Aikyatan
(Secretary)
Lonely soul
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