When technology pervades our lifestylet

Nobody is talking of technology to grow plants or make Bharat Swacha except the essays which are published in classrooms for Sawcha Bharat.  Unfortunately no one is talking of technology or automation... Everyone is talking of technology and automation to gain the foothold in the industry.

Technology and automation has pervaded our lives or lifestyle to gain employment whether it is artificial intelligence or cloud computing. The experts in the industry from technologist to leaders are talking how to prevent how to minimize water consumption, but nobody is saying how to plant more trees and thereby increase the rains.

The after effects are there to be observed but no more proactive measures. This is the bane on technology industry.

Even the group I am involved in the planting of trees everyone wants to make easy money by selling of their land to prospective buyers, little do they realise that the buyer of the land will sell off the land if he does not find value. They do not want to struggle as we handful are doing to grow more  trees thereby reducing the after effects of scanty rainfall. The teachings of religious masters and spiritual gurus have gone in vain. But still there is hope in the form of 33 crore sapling are to be planted.  How many would take roots remains to be seen or will there be no rains to take care of the saplings.

I have come from Uttarakhand recently where there is a remote village in Kumano mandal named Munsyari where there is a drive taking place for planting about 15 lakhs trees and everyone is gung-ho about it.

This gap is comprised by the fact that rains and threat to landscapes change and evolve so quickly that it will be difficult even for a solid professional. If you are looking for the high demand you have to strike when the iron is hot and get to the bottom.

The local says that the pine trees were planted by the britishers. These pine trees suck in lots & lots of water making the area devoid of water.  We should plant more trees on the Indian family viz,  the deodhar, buranz They give employment to the farmers. For example the buranz or the rohdodendrons as it is called in English is the flowering plant  which the extracts is converted into squash.

On one hand the technology is a bane on the other hand technology is a boon.





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