Friday, 8 March 2013

Height of achievement - The Man who grew his own forest by himself

Would you able to believe if a man can afforest 1000 hectares  land alone? Perhaps You need to believe. Today I had a thought of writing about any individual  and  so many people conceived in my mind, who influenced the society and shaped the world. But nobody impressed me that much, as many experts would have written  much about them. So I am writing here about the person who needs to be known to every mankind. He, the man can do the things which we can not do, Though we are men. The Man who made a forest, No I will say The Indian who made the forest. He is none other than Jadav Payeng. Most of us would not even come across this achiever. 

Jadav Payeng. An altruistic man from Assam. an Indian, popularly known as mulai, who planted a forest alone, which a normal people can never dream of. Some people do things for their talents or for glory or for power but few would do for the sake of others. He is on top in that list as he did everything for flora and fauna and also for us.  He simply left all the magnificence of the whole wide world, and transcend to a state where none of it really matters. 

All the things begun on the day when river Brahmaputra  had severe flood on the year 1979, which washed ashore a huge number of snakes into banks of the river and nearby sandbars. Since it was an open ground without a tree coverage , all the snakes were died by the time he came across. He was just 16 by that time. 

"The snakes died in the heat, without any tree cover. I sat down and wept over their lifeless forms. It was carnage " says Payeng, now 47. When he requested the forest department for help with planting trees, they told him nothing would grow on the sandbar. He decided to prove them wrong. He was part in developing first 200 hectares, and after the completion of project everybody left him and he left everybody, everything, his parents, and his education. Who could do like this, Just a big salute. However, 

Now the same area is rambling with dense forestation of 1350 hectares It gives shelter to rich flora and fauna. People of Assam calls this forest as 'Mulai Forest'. It is giving home to many tress,our national animal, elephants, rhinos, deer, vultures, innumerable varieties of birds and many others .He has consecrated his valuable 30 years in valuing flora and fauna, which in turn values us and our world.  

Now he is living with his wife and his 3 children in the midst of forest. He has cattle and buffalo farms on his farms and sells milks to live hood. He also revealed more than 100 cows and buffaloes were killed by wild animals . Though he faces continuous problems from wild animals for which he dedicated his life, He is not much worried about it. He is adhering to his passion and keen about it . His next step is to commence a similar venture in other parts of Assam .   


FYI, It will take at least 500 trees to cover 10 hectares. We could not even imagine about 1000 hectares then . Jadav Payeng should be honored as well. Our media should should give some space to these kinda of things which can shape the society. It is not easy these days to find an exceptional person like Mulai. Someone who is genuine enough and compassionate enough – to surrender his life for us. I get a immense happiness in planting a sapling in my garden, then how much he would have got over his life.

Though, He receives some recognition and award, It is our duty to honor him by spreading the news and educating our people what he is living for. And a famous British film-maker Tom Robert went there two years back to shoot one of his films.

It is not necessary for you to be in administrative job or in politics to convey the message, It is just a way of telling. He took his own way. That's why I would proudly call him as a 'Forest maker' than usual King maker. I just simply salute this man and his accomplishments. Nowadays our media is very busy in telling the negatives, It just fails to shows the talents and achievements of many, who needs appraisals and standing ovation. 


He is saying us the message by his life and it is a high time for us to take the message. 

"Nature is having a food chain, which is being followed for millions of years and why can not we stick to it and why there is a big change in that in last 100 years ?". I am not asking you to do like him, but at least two saplings in your home which could give shelter to many and as well as your offspring. By consuming all the natural resources, we are spoiling this beautiful planet for our children. For how long we will keep on talking Green house effect and deforestation ? Let us do something...Think and act wisely. 


Wednesday, 6 March 2013

Friends2support.org - A Blood donors Database - Indians must read

Oh my God, It could't have been a better website for blood donation and blood transfusion need of India. One of my  roomie told me about this service last Monday and it urged me to surf against it. To be honestly frank, that was the first time I saw this site http://www.friends2support.org/  and I was totally astounded and mesmerized  by the website and their service. I don't know how I happened to miss this website against my prying and inquisitive eyes as it is in action since 2005, even I am ashamed of that too. I feel pity to say, it would have reached the heights if it was published in Fb Pages. Some of you might be knowing this, but I am somewhat sure that many might have not even come across this website and its existence. I am writing this blog to create some awareness of their service and even, who knows it may save you/your relation's life in future.

Just consider one of your beloved ones or your family member met with an accident and in a big pressing need for blood to be transfused or imagine you need plasma to save your new born child, then what will you do? either (i) you will go to blood bank and request for blood or (ii)you desperately request whoever comes in to your mind to donate. But unfortunately all your doors were closed, no stock in blood bank and people whom you requested as donor are out of reach to donate and your clock ticking. Then what will you do, wouldn't you wish to approach some required donors straight away? YES! You can and You have got Friends2Support. Have you witnessed loss of life for the only reason that a donor was not available at the most needed hour? Is it something that we as a society can do nothing to prevent?  

Friends2support:





This website provides you an orbit to find
1)blood donors for your need
2)everyday blood requests, and
3)Registration page where you will able to register yourself as a donor and much more.  

When you simply go to its home page and search with your town/city, you will come to know how many volunteers are already there. I have tested with small villages even, it fetches donors lists.That is quite good isn't ? What I admired from this site is, it was not started as a organisation, simply by some software engineers and even they are taking the site maintenance too. These are the things will make us to think how an individual can change the society. All I could say is it is a free blood donation/need database which all should at least aware of it . 


Their vision is: To pave way for a safer and better tomorrow.
  • Safer, by bringing blood donors and those in need to a common platform.
  • Better, by providing every person what he/she deserves the most, best education.
Their Aim in next 5 years,
  • To be the real hope of every Indian in search of a voluntary blood donor.
  • To set up a well organised infrastructure through out the country to cater to the education of the under resourced by way of maintaining a repository of contributed books and providing as many resources as possible for rural child education.
 Once you got to know about it, Just don't stop right away. Be a member. I am not forcing you to donate here, but driving you to get the awareness how to approach, where approach and whom to approach. We may not get time to inquire when we are in need. This facility comes with us everywhere, They have given us mobile app too for our timely need.  

People will get the blood, only when people start donating the blood, Because We cannot manufacture blood. From my point, Blood is the ultimate renewable source. So Why don't give a try and create awareness to our friends. 

Well Below are some of the facts ans stats given by Pune University, Which will give you a change, I Hope. 


Who can/can't donate blood ? 

Can...
Let others benefit from your good health. Do donate blood if ...
  • you are between age group of 18-60 years.
  • your weight is 45 kgs or more.
  • your haemoglobin is 12.5 gm% minimum.
  • your last blood donation was 3 months earlier.
  • you are healthy and have not suffered from malaria, typhoid or other transmissible disease in the recent past.
There are many, many people who meet these parameters of health and fitness!
So be truthful about your health status!

Can't...
Do not donate blood if you have any of these conditions
  • cold / fever in the past 1 week.
  • under treatment with antibiotics or any other medication.
  • cardiac problems, hypertension, epilepsy, diabetes (on insulin therapy), history of cancer,chronic kidney or liver disease, bleeding tendencies, venereal disease etc. 
  • major surgery in the last 6 months.
  • vaccination in the last 24 hours.
  • had a miscarriage in the last 6 months or have been pregnant / lactating in the last one year. 
  • had fainting attacks during last donation.
  • have regularly received treatment with blood products.
  • shared a needle to inject drugs/ have history of drug addiction. 
  • had sexual relations with different partners or with a high risk individual.
  • been tested positive for antibodies to HIV.
  • How ever you can still be a organ donor, if you want to donate something valuable
Pregnancy And Menstrual Cycle
  • Females should not donate blood during pregnancy.
  • They can donate after 6 weeks following a normal delivery and when they are not breast feeding. 
  • Females should not donate blood if they are having heavy menstrual flow or menstrual cramps


Facts about donors

  • The number one reason donors say they give blood is because they "want to help others."
  • Two most common reasons cited by people who don't give blood are: "Never thought about it" and "I don't like needles."
  • One donation can help save the lives of up to three people.
  • If you began donating blood at age 18 and donated every 90 days until you reached 60, you would have donated 30 gallons of blood, potentially helping save more than 500 lives!
  • Only 7 percent of people in India have O-negative blood type. O-negative blood type donors are universal donors as their blood can be given to people of all blood types.
  • Type O-negative blood is needed in emergencies before the patient's blood type is known and with newborns who need blood.
  • Thirty-five percent of people have Type O (positive or negative) blood.
  • 0.4 percent of people have AB-blood type. AB-type blood donors are universal donors of plasma, which is often used in emergencies, for newborns and for patients requiring massive transfusions
WHAT TYPE ARE YOU?
FREQUENCY OF BLOOD TYPES
O+ 1 person in 3O- 1 person in 15
A+ 1 person in 3A- 1 person in 16
B+ 1 person in 12B- 1 person in 67
AB+ 1 person in 29AB- 1 person in 167

EXAMPLES OF BLOOD USE
1. Automobile Accident50 units of blood
2. Heart Surgery6 units of blood / 6 units of platelets
3. Organ Transplant40 units of blood / 30 units of platelets
4. 20 bags of cryoprecipitate25 units of fresh frozen plasma
5. Bone Marrow Transplant120 units of platelets/ 20 units of blood
6. Burn Victims20 units of platelet



Facts about the blood donation process

  • Donating blood is a safe process. A sterile needle is used only once for each donor and then discarded.
  • Blood donation is a simple four-step process: registration, medical history and mini-physical, donation and refreshments.




  • Every blood donor is given a mini-physical, checking the donor's temperature, blood pressure, pulse and hemoglobin to ensure it is safe for the donor to give blood.
  • The actual blood donation typically takes less than 10-12 minutes. The entire process, from the time you arrive to the time you leave, takes about an hour and 15 min.
  • The average adult has about 10 units of blood in his body. Roughly 1 unit is given during a donation.
  • A healthy donor may donate red blood cells every 56 days, or double red cells every 112 days.
  • A healthy donor may donate platelets as few as 7 days apart, but a maximum of 24 times a year.
  • All donated blood is tested for HIV, hepatitis B and C, syphilis and other infectious diseases before it can be transfused to patients.


Facts about blood 
  1. Blood makes up about 7% of your body's weight.
  2. An adult of average weight has about 10 to 12 units of blood.
  3. A newborn baby has approximately one cup of blood in his/her body.
  4. Sixty percent of the population is eligible to donate blood, however, only five percent do.
  5. Blood fights against infection and helps heal wounds, keeping you healthy.
  6. There are four main blood types: A, B, AB and O.
  7. More than 10 tests, nine of which are for infectious diseases, are performed on each unit of donated blood.
  8. Just one unit of donated blood can help save the lives of several people.
  9. One unit of blood can be separated into several components (red blood cells, white blood cells, plasma, platelets and cryoprecipitate).
  10. Red blood cells carry oxygen to the body's organs and tissues.
  11. Platelets help blood to clot and give those with leukemia and other cancers a chance to live.
  12. There are about one billion red blood cells in two to three drops of blood.
  13. Red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets are made in the body's bone marrow.
  14. Red blood cells live about 120 days in the circulatory system.
  15. Donated red blood cells must be used within 42 days.
  16. Donated platelets must be used within five days.
  17. Plasma can be frozen and used for up to one year.
  18. Healthy bone marrow makes a constant supply of red blood cells, plasma, and platelets.
  19. Some anemic patients require blood transfusions to increase their iron levels.
  20. People who have been in car accidents and have suffered massive blood loss may require transfusions of 50 units or more of red blood cells
  21. Plasma is a pale yellow mixture of water, proteins, and salts.
  22. Plasma, which is 90 percent water, constitutes 55 percent of blood volume.
  23. Plasma helps maintain blood pressure, carries blood cells, nutrients, enzymes, and hormones, and supplies critical proteins for blood clotting and immunity
  24. Platelets are small blood cells that help control bleeding.
  25. Cancer, transplant, trauma, and open-heart surgery patients require platelet transfusions to survive.
  26. White blood cells are the body's primary defense against infection.
  27. There is no substitute for human blood.
  28. Much of today's medical care depends on a steady supply of blood from healthy donors.
  29. Volunteers provide nearly all of the nation's blood supply for transfusion.
  30. Shortages of all types of blood often occur during the summer and winter holidays.
  31. If all blood donors gave at least twice a year, it would greatly strengthen the nation's blood supply.
  32. Anyone who is in good health is at least 17 years old, and weighs at least 50 Kgs may donate blood every 90 days.
  33. Blood donation takes four steps: medical history, quick physical, donation, and snacks.
  34. Giving blood will not decrease your strength.
  35. Aphaeresis is a special kind of blood donation that allows a donor to give specific blood components, such as Platelets.
  36. You cannot get AIDS or any other blood disease by donating blood.
  37. A heart surgery uses an average of six units of red blood cells and six units of platelets.
  38. The average liver transplant patient needs 40 units of red blood cells, 30 units of platelets, 20 bags of cryoprecipitate, and 25 units of fresh frozen plasma.
  39. The average bone marrow transplant requires 120 units of platelets and about 20 units of red blood cells.
  40. Severe burn victims can need 20 units of platelets during their treatment.
  41. Children being treated for cancer, premature infants, and children having heart surgery need blood and Platelets from donors of all types.
  42. If you began donating blood at age 17 and donated every 56 days until you reached 76, you would have donated 48 gallons of blood.
  43. One out of every 10 people entering a hospital needs blood.
  44. The average red blood cell transfusion is 3.4 units.
  45. Females receive 53% of blood transfused; males receive 47%
Just feeling content now that I am posting a good and useful one. So

-Regards,

Joachin Joseph


Sunday, 3 March 2013

How, What, Why to write in 'My personal diary'.? Personal diary writing -methodololy



A diary can be your very best listening and loyal friend. Keeping and writing a diary is one of the most important things in my life. I am the biggest fan of writing my diary. Diary writing is considered to be a very personal form of writing. Even Though, the people all over the world prefers to use Blogs and other Digital formats to write Diary, however the  conventional style of writing in a Paper Diary is still a popular form of expression of one’s thoughts and feelings. It gives you pleasure and feel, when you write in paper with your own hands, because whenever you write with your hands, you will think and feel it for each sentence you write. I started writing two times earlier but failed to continue, but now I am doing it every day, the only reason is I like to write. Now it is gives pleasance to share my opinion on how to start/write diary.  whatever i mention below are my opinion only. 

 

Why to write diary:
  • The basic rule of writing Diary in is – Write if only if you really feel like writing a Diary, don't just do it for the sake of doing, following your friends or relatives etc. who may have a habit of writing a diary.
  • It is a good activity to look back at life and analyse yourself on the basis of your past.
  • Reading old memories: I cannot tell you how much I love, love, love when I read my diary. When I turn up in a new place or start a new part of my life, I like to write what I want to achieve or my first impressions and re-reading these is so much fun and useful.
  • Get to know yourself better.
  • Creativity
  •  Your life time friend: People will come and go in your life, but He is the best one who can come along with you all the time and to whom you can share everything.
  • Understand that eventually the diary will become your best friend, silent confessor, or witness. You will eventually trust your diary with anything, even your biggest secrets and you will start speaking with him.

 How to write diary:

  •  Doesn’t need to be formal: It is for you. So try to give importance to the content but not to the format and handwriting. But make sure it is legible.
  • A Diary is very personal form of writing thus should be written in a private or secluded place, like your bedroom, study room or any place where there is nobody else is present. It is best to write where nobody can see you writing in your diary. This will reduce the possibility of the other person's attention towards your dairy.
  • Keep your diary secret as far as possible because revelations of its contents may harm you or those persons feeling about whom you have mentioned something in it. For keeping it a secret you can write in a coded form.
  • Most important of all, the dairy should be of high quality paper and written by a quality pen to last the writing a life time.
  • The quality of Diary writing depends upon the creativity, imagination and expression of the individual. Diary writing skills can be enhanced by imagining a situation
  • Write truthfully in your diary. Write about your secrets which you cannot expose in front of others. It can be about your ex-boyfriend (or girlfriend)
  • You can also stick some souvenirs like photos, flower petals or anything associated with what happened that day to be more creative



What to write in my diary:
  • What to write : Simply, Whatever
  • It is highly appropriate to write your diary ‘before your day begins’ and ‘before the day ends’. Writing ‘before the day begins’, enables you to express your emotions about how the day will turn out to be, what you dreamt in the night etc. At night you can summarize the events of your day, you can relate it to the emotions you had in the morning and so on.
  • It is not necessary to write every day. Write only when something unexceptional or interesting happens in your routine life. Uneventful days can be written with just Date and Time, with a line or two describing it.
  • If you are wondering what to write then there is no dearth of what you want to write. The matter which can write can be anything like your achievement, hopes for the future, mistakes, improvements, likes, dislikes etc. Whatever you write, it should be legible and neat, so that when you want to read it later you don’t have to guess the alphabets you have written.
  • It is not compulsory to write every event of the day rather made only exceptional and entertaining details. Writing in detail about everything will make your writing boring and lengthy and will drain your energy.
  • Diary Writing is not just about words. You can also create self-portraits, pen portraits of others; express your experience, hopes, fears, joys, sorrows etc. with these graphics. However don’t overdo it, which will make it more like a scrapbook than a Diary.
  • You can also use some photos, flower petals or anything associated with the happenings you are writing about to make it more and more creative and attractive. If you went to  a theatre to see an interesting movie or a concert, you can paste your entry passes or tickets to make it memorable.
Diary must have(according to me):

  • Date: Date for which you are writing. Follow the same pattern till the last page..
  • Timestamp of writing: Some prefer to write the diary at night, which may become next day. So I used to add this column on every page.
  • Place: This shows where you are writing your diary, and at future you will come to know you was there on that day.
  • Salutation: For effective Diary Writing, one can address his/her Diary as a second person, like ‘Hi! Diary’ or ‘Dear!, Diary’ or one can call it anything like friend, bro or name it like Prince, Tom etc. according to one’s choice. This method is effective because we tend to be more open about our emotions and word formation is easy because in our day to day life we interact in this way. So it’s natural and effortless technique.
  • Authentication: Always put your sign at the end for authentication that you have written it.
  • Heading: A suitable descriptive heading which will describe the entire page or day. Ex: ‘It was a Blessed day’, or ‘got congratulations’, or ‘so disappointed and Hectic day’.



Don’ts:

  • Be Dishonest: Do not cheat and be honest, because you writing your words of hearts, and which is especially for yourself. So do not cheat.
  • Keep it Open: Never give your diary to anyone to read or comment. If you have the attitude that someone will read this one day, then there you will not be loyal to your diary. Keep it tucked away from prying eyes.
  • Write it on social media. Try to write your journal on diary, not on online media or social media.
  • A diary should be written for first person, not second or third. (i.e.) you write for yourself about yourself. Ex: I went to my school. (not he went to school)
  • Do not write bluff. Always write truthfully. This diary will always listen, never forget, never judge and nor will it ever reveal your secrets. So do not worry about writing the truth in it no matter how horrible it is.



Problems in writing:

  • Don’t get discouraged: Writing your diary daily can get repetitive and discouraging. However, fret not for a diary provides a record of your life, in only your view, and no one else.
  • Make sure you keep up to date when writing a diary: Always try to keep your diary with you. I used to take wherever I go. Don’t try to postpone the writings. You are writing it for yourself not for any assignment.
  • If you have not written in the diary for a few weeks, then do not worry about it. You can surely put up the new date and give the reason and apologize for it. After all, it is your friend! For example, - Sorry I could not write to you. I was terribly busy.




Fine, let me summarize my advice to new joiner in the club:

Things you diary doesn’t have to be:

·         Neat and tidy
·         Logical
·         Grammatically correct
·         Politically correct
·         Interesting to other people
·         Regular
·         Frequent
·         What you did today


Things your diary might include:
·         A record of events
·         Concert tickets
·         Photos
·         Letters
·         Drawings
·         Poems
·         Thoughts
·         Feelings
·         Ideas
·         Dreams
·         Hopes
·         Disappointments
·         Plans
·         Prayers

Things your diary probably should be:

  • Legible
  • Dated 


A few last things to think about:

·         You can write anywhere
·         You can write anytime
 

I hope, this will give you some good view for those who start to write diaries, because I was also inspired some article on news paper, but later it became a part of my life now. 






-Regards,
Joachin Joseph

Saturday, 23 February 2013

We are Leaves.

We are leaves. 


                Have you even gone on a walk on a good day and picked up a fresh green leaf. Well I have done so! Honestly if you just walk outside a pick up a leaf that would work just the same. Whenever I pick a fresh leaf on the ground, I usually tear it apart and sprinkle it on the air. Even today when i was sitting on the bench in my garden one fresh leaf fallen on my thighs , as usual i was about to tear it apart and sparge it up, but before doing that i was stopped by something not by my instinct. Then I observed the leaf intimately and my mind started to wander and divagated.
               
And What I observed was,

* Leaf is having two sides, one is glossy with gleam and other is abrasive 
             Even we accept or not, we have to agree this fact. We are not same to our self and to others. She/he is the real one, when he/she is alone. We are also having two phase and face one for public and other for private. Of course both the faces cannot be one.

* Only One side is visible to others, until you concentrate on it.
             Until and unless you go and take leaf and turn it, you will not see the other side. We are also the same, only few people who care us, will able to see other side of us. Rest will see only the glossy side what we show, like what we see on the leaves generally, that may not be real and duller than the publicized one. Wondering whether we learnt to hide our distress like how leaves do.

* Perforation caused by insects.
             Even we have the dents caused by others, which may be everlasting. Everyone's heart would have the scratch made by some people or by some incidents.

* will get help only when infected.
                 We could able to see the chew marks on the leaves, then it will be taken care by gardener. Health of the leaf is the health of the tree, We can easily identify the health of the plant by its leaves which will indirectly tells, it needs some care. Similarly  Our face is the index of our health which will clearly depict if we are hurt

*Leaves not Leaf- Unity of leaves in a tree will give you shadow to many. Similarly If are united we can help our society which will in turn help you.

                I don’t want to prolong this abstract, Nature is teaching us many things, It’s our responsibility to take it out.

Every leaf will have to fall one day.
                Each Leaf in a tree are from one tree, like how we are from one fraternity. A Leaf cannot say it is the best in tree and even should learn not to think as if we are the best in the human community. There is nothing being so called as best in being in a same community  and at the end Each and every leaf will have to fallen down and get decay Which will make us to remind we are also going to the same ground and get decayed one day or another. 

            Leaves are useful even when they are even buried, which is asking  us the question, Are we useful to other in our lifetime at least. Understand the purpose of our life given to us and serve the mankind.

-Joachin Joseph