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N N N N N N EWSLE E S WS SL LE W EW E E W S WS W W W EW S L SL L L L E E E TERRE T T T TE R RE R E E T T T T T T T R R R ER ER E R R E RE R R R RR E E NEWSLETERRE Issue 7 | July 2017 O n the occasion of World Environment Day, TERRE Policy Centre or- ganized a cultural programme ‘He Vasudhe….!’ where Mr. R. P. Natekar, Executive Director, Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd. served as Chief Guest. Also this event had a gracious pres- ence of Mr. Rajendra Shende - Chairman, TERRE Policy Centre and also Mr. Achintya Sigh, Mr. Mayuresh Kulkarni and Mr. Ro- hit Saroj from TATA Motors. Be- ing a convener, Dr. Vinitaa Apte - President, TERRE Policy Cen- tre, initiated the programme by her welcome speech. In the beginning, the of- ficial website for TERRE Olym- piad-an online quiz compe- tition was launched at the hands of Mr. R. P. Natekar. The launch of website was followed by the culture tribute to mother earth through art and culture. Vocals from renowned singers Mrs. Dhanashree Ganatra and Hemant Valunjkar, Vinit Tikonkar on Tabla and Dipti Kulkarni on Humans may not support humans but trees will always do! Plant trees and nurture them for support and survival of human beings- Nothing exist alone, nature demand harmony Dr. Vinitaa Apte President, TERRE Policy Centre President corner He Vasudhe….! He Vasudhe….! Harmonium graced the stage with musical effect. Ms. Rucha Phadnis presented Kathak on the theme of ‘from the origin to the current situation of Earth’. A physical theatre act on the theme of plastic was presented by ‘Dhyaas, Pune’. Under the di- rection of Mr. Shrikant Bhide, Akshaykumar Mande, Mrun- mayi Apte, Shreyash Dhere, Harshawardhan Waghmare, Vinod Chavan delivered a wonderful theatre act, ‘The Transparent Trap’. The entire programme delivered very important en- vironmental messages to the society through interesting art forms and also received a loud applause from the audi- ence. He Vasudhe…. A cultural tribute to Mother Earth through art and Culture. Earth Care Award is a joint initiative of JSW and Times of India which highlights locally evolved Climate friendly practices. The award recognizes, verifies and promotes the replicable initiatives and interventions on various sectors of development. TERRE Policy Centre being a knowledge partner appeals all the interested entities to step ahead and participate in this to initiative!

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On the occasion of World Environment

Day, TERRE Policy Centre or-ganized a cultural programme ‘He Vasudhe….!’ where Mr. R. P. Natekar, Executive Director, Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd. served as Chief Guest. Also this event had a gracious pres-ence of Mr. Rajendra Shende - Chairman, TERRE Policy Centre and also Mr. Achintya Sigh, Mr. Mayuresh Kulkarni and Mr. Ro-hit Saroj from TATA Motors. Be-ing a convener, Dr. Vinitaa Apte - President, TERRE Policy Cen-tre, initiated the programme by her welcome speech.

In the beginning, the of-ficial website for TERRE Olym-piad-an online quiz compe-tition was launched at the

hands of Mr. R. P. Natekar. The launch of website was followed by the culture tribute to mother earth through art and culture. Vocals from renowned singers Mrs. Dhanashree Ganatra and Hemant Valunjkar, Vinit Tikonkar on Tabla and Dipti Kulkarni on

Humans may not support humans but trees will always do! Plant trees and nurture them for support and survival of human

beings- Nothing exist alone, nature demand harmony!!

Dr. Vinitaa AptePresident, TERRE Policy Centre

President corner

He Vasudhe….!He Vasudhe….!

Harmonium graced the stage with musical effect. Ms. Rucha Phadnis presented Kathak on the theme of ‘from the origin to the current situation of Earth’. A physical theatre act on the theme of plastic was presented by ‘Dhyaas, Pune’. Under the di-

rection of Mr. Shrikant Bhide, Akshaykumar Mande, Mrun-mayi Apte, Shreyash Dhere, Harshawardhan Waghmare, Vinod Chavan delivered a wonderful theatre act, ‘The Transparent Trap’.

The entire programme delivered very important en-vironmental messages to the society through interesting art forms and also received a loud applause from the audi-ence.

He Vasudhe…. A cultural tribute to Mother Earth through art and Culture.

Earth Care Award is a joint initiative of JSW and Times of India which highlights locally evolved Climate friendly practices. The award recognizes, verifies and promotes the replicable initiatives and interventions on various sectors of development.

TERRE Policy Centre being a knowledge partner appeals all the interested entities to step ahead and participate in this to initiative!

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Butterflies play vital role in the development of envi-ronment. Also, spiders, bird and lizards feed on butter-flies which lead to continu-ation of life cycle resulting into the regulation of biodi-versity. That is why butterflies are very much important in the Nature. In India we have found more than 1150 differ-ent species of butterflies.

With the growing ur-banization and changing life-styles, it has become much rare to watch butterflies. As ‘butterflying’ is becoming the trending hobby, we, the Hor-ticulture department of JSW Dolvi Plant, decided to de-velop a Butterfly Garden in around 22,000 Sq. ft area. The presence of species like Yel-low Tiger, Common Jezebel, Common Tiger, Blue Tiger, Blue oak leaf, Common Crow, Great Egg fly, Common Mor-mon etc. For the development of this Butterfly Garden, we

Butterfly Garden at Dolvi

have planted different species of tees which includes Ghan-eri (lantana), Shankasur (Cae-salpinia pulcherrima), Supari (Areca nut), Sadafuli (Catha-ranthus roseus), Ikzora (West Indian Jasmine), Pentas plant, Paanfuti (Bryophyllum pinna-tum), citrus plants, Stachytar-pheta, Heliconia, Hydren-gea, Poinsettia, Monsoon Lily (Zephyranthes), Galphimia etc. Every flowering plant has its different blooming season. We have planted and main-tained some Host plants as it is gives the caterpillar a better atmosphere for growth and reproduction. Also we have planted some fruit plants like Mango, Cashew Nut, Pome-granate, Chiku, Jackfruit, Junk Fruit, Papanas (Shaddok) etc. Also we have placed some wooden logs where butter-flies can rest.

- Horticulture Department, JSW Steels, Dolvi.

QuEsTion of THE monTHSea turtle is categorized under ________?

a) Reptiles

b) Fishes

c) Amphibians

d) Vertebrates

If you know the answer, send in

your entry to us at [email protected]

WinnER of lasT monTH’s Quiz

H. V. Paranjpe ([email protected])

numbER of monTH

104 Latest estimates show that

there are 104 tigers in the Kaziranga National Park and Burachapori, about 250 km

from here. In 2014, there were 83 tigers in Kaziranga.

Reference : http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/

home/environment/flora-fauna/tiger-count-in-kaziranga-rises-from-83-to-

104-in-3-years/articleshow/59169213.cms

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The black - throat-ed bushtit (Aegithalos concinnus), also known as the black-throated tit, is a very small passerine bird in the family Aegithalidae. Read More at: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black-throated_bushtit

black throated Tit

Plantation activity at Warje Urban Forestry on the occasion of World Environment Day by Persistent Systems.

‘This shower is only

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you....’

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Volunteers from Persistent Systems, Nagpur also participated and contributed their efforts on the occasion of World Environment Day.

TERRE Olympiad is an online quiz competition or-ganized by TERRE Policy Centre. This is the 3rd con-secutive year of TERRE Olympiad. TERRE appeals all the students from India to participate in the national level Quiz Competition. For more information please visit the following website:

www.terregreenolympiad.com

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CROSSWORDthe Environment

DOWN :1. Embodied, geothermal, hydro, nuclear, solar, etc are types of ____2. Forest accounts for 75% of the gross primary productivity of earth’s _______3. In radiation hotter body losses ______ and the colder body receives ______4. ______ is a large scale air mass that rotates around a strong centre of low pressure5. Second largest bird in the world

ACROSS :6. ______ Method is efficient enough to supply the entire field uniformly with water, so that each plant has the amount of water it needs7. Largest bird in the world8. _______ are organisms that are exact genetic copy9. The branch of biology that deals with the relations of organisms to one another and to their physical surroundings10. A continuous period of dry weather when an area gets less than its normal amount of rain

News NetworkJSW-The Times of India 8th edi-tion calls out green warriors to apply for Earth Care Awards

Climate change threatens sea turtle population: Study

While recent developments like the US abandoning the Par-is accord have caused a major setback to the fight against the devastating impact of climate change, scientists are warning that time is running out.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/home/environment/the-good-earth/jsw-the-times-of-india-8th-edition-calls-out-green-warriors-to-apply-for-earth-care-awards/articleshow/59170128.cms

Climate change may negatively impact the sea turtle popula-tion, as warmer temperatures could lead to higher numbers of females and increased nest

failure, scientists have warned.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/home/en-vironment/global-warming/climate-change-threatens-sea-turtle-population-study/articleshow/59282722.cms

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