CLEAN & GREEN ENVIRONMENT
My apology to all my well wishers for unpardonable delay in posting this
activity. It is almost eleven months since I did my cycling journey from
Bangalore to Mumbai (In December 2011) with rotary mission of sharing with
people across my journey facts about environmental issues and simple steps that we can take to create clean & green environment.
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Pollution is a word that we are all aware of these days. The
environment, i.e. our surroundings, the place where we live, is being made unclean
by our own activities. The pollutants we produce not only affect our own lives
but also those of other living things, the plants and animals that we share our
environment with. All living things depend upon the non-living parts of the
environment to survive - the land, the air and the water, and it is these 3
parts which are affected by pollution...
Keeping this in mind and with a mission to create clean
& green environment, on behalf of Rotary International District
3190 & Rotary Bangalore Whitefield Central, I undertook bicycle
journey from Bangalore to Mumbai. I commenced my journey from Bangalore
Whitefield area on the morning of 7th Dec 2011 and via Sira, Chitradurga,
Haveri, Dharwad, Belgaum, Kolhapur, Satara and Pune reached Mumbai on 16th Dec
2011.
10- day pedalling on a stretch of around 1070 kms gave me good opportunity
to engage with people on sharing environment concern with respect to air,
water, noise pollution and what simple steps each one of us could take towards creating
clean & green environment.
Some of the facts that I shared with people across my journey and with
family members of Rotary clubs is given below:
Of the water - 97% salt water, 2% Ice & 1% fresh water. Hence,
conservation of fresh water is very critical.
Facts- Water borne diseases are preventable
• At any time, 20% of the world lacks access to safe water, that’s 1
Billion people!
• Half of the world’s hospital beds are occupied by patients suffering
from water-borne diseases
• Contaminated water accounts for
80% of all diseases and claims the lives of 5 million children a year
• Contaminated water is responsible for diseases such as cholera, typhoid,
malaria, hepatitis, diarrhea, and intestinal worms
Air - Global atmospheric concentration of CO2 is 392 ppm
Air pollution- Natural &
manufactured –Soon we may have to carry Oxygen cylinder
Noise Pollution
• Noise is sound that is undesirable for human hearing
• Lot of noise in the environment constitutes what is known as noise
pollution.
Sources
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Appliances in the home
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Noise emanating from machineries
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Airplanes
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Other environmental sources
Effect of Noise on health
• Deterioration of mental health
• Deterioration of the ability to hear things clearly
• Effect on the heart
PLASTICS – YOUR FRIEND &
ENEMY - DO YOU KNOW ?
When we eat or drink things stored in
plastic, plastic is incorporated in us
SO ?
Ø
It causes immune and enzyme
disorders, hormonal disruption leading to disorders and even infertility and is
also considered as carcinogenic (cancer)
Ø Not only human health, it dangerously effects other animal life and
alters the environmental (air, water and soil) sustainability causing hazardous
pollution
Irresponsible act
Careless disposal of plastic bags chokes drains, blocks and causes
problems for groundwater recharge. Due to its non-biodegradable nature, littering
of plastics causes irreversible damage to the environment
Municipalities routinely receive reports of death of cows and other
animals from ingesting plastic bags.
Plastic bags take 1000 years to
degrade.
Paper , Cloth, Jute, Cane, etc., are the most preferable
Paper , Cloth, Jute, Cane, etc., are the most preferable
Fight against plastic
• Say NO to plastic check-out bags
whilst shopping and buy reusable bags or bring your own bag for your shopping
instead
• Use of Glass / Ceramic instead of plastic
in Microwave
• Replace plastic travel mugs with
stainless steel for hot beverages
OUR RESPONSIBILITY
It's impossible to eliminate pollution entirely from daily life, but
it's prudent for our health and that of our environment to curb as much as
possible.
Overall reduction in plastic usage, energy conservation, tree planting would bring a great difference in present situation.
Overall reduction in plastic usage, energy conservation, tree planting would bring a great difference in present situation.
Nature does not produce garbage……
only humans do !!
Nature provides a free lunch
Journey begins........
Deepak Sibal joined me on his bicycle from Bangalore till Dharwad and
after Dharwad I continued my journey alone.
Day - One (7.12.11)
– Bangalore to Sira
We were flagged off by family members of Rotary Whitefield Central opp
Forum Value Mall, Whitefield, Bangalore sharp at 7 a.m. on 7th Dec
2011.
After having our sumptuous breakfast at Agarwal Bhavan on the outskirt of Bangalore (before Nelamangala) we continued pedalling and reached Sira around 6 pm. Two years back when I had ventured on 1800 kms cycling, I had taken night halt in Sira at Venkateshwar Lodge located near Jama Masjid not very far from Kamat Restaurant adjacent to National Highway. But this time I missed out Kamat Restaurant and after pedalling 7 kms ahead of Sira realised that we have already come far away from Kamat restaurant. It was by then already 6.30 pm and was becoming dark. Next nearest night halt point was Hiriyur which was around 30 kms away from the point we realised missing out Kamat restaurant. That means we would reach Hiriyur only around 9.30 pm. As I would never advocate pedalling in night both I & Deepak decided to pedal back 7 kms and stay in Sira which was supposed to be our planned night halt place. Around 7.15 pm we reached back Sira town and stayed in Comfort Lodge which was really comfortable for our stay.
After having our sumptuous breakfast at Agarwal Bhavan on the outskirt of Bangalore (before Nelamangala) we continued pedalling and reached Sira around 6 pm. Two years back when I had ventured on 1800 kms cycling, I had taken night halt in Sira at Venkateshwar Lodge located near Jama Masjid not very far from Kamat Restaurant adjacent to National Highway. But this time I missed out Kamat Restaurant and after pedalling 7 kms ahead of Sira realised that we have already come far away from Kamat restaurant. It was by then already 6.30 pm and was becoming dark. Next nearest night halt point was Hiriyur which was around 30 kms away from the point we realised missing out Kamat restaurant. That means we would reach Hiriyur only around 9.30 pm. As I would never advocate pedalling in night both I & Deepak decided to pedal back 7 kms and stay in Sira which was supposed to be our planned night halt place. Around 7.15 pm we reached back Sira town and stayed in Comfort Lodge which was really comfortable for our stay.
Day - Two
(8.12.11)- Sira to Chitradurga
We left Sira on 8.12.11 at 6 a.m. After covering about 40 kms my front tyre got
deflated. As Deepak was ahead of me and had his mobile in the bag he could not
listen to my mobile call. Later, Deepak after seeing my miscall did contact me
on mobile and I told him to wait wherever he was and I would join him. I then
changed the tube and using the hand pump I was carrying inflated the tyre. On
the whole it took about 20 minutes and I
continued my journey. Twice en route our journey my tyre got deflated.
Around 4 pm we reached Chitradurga bypass. At bypass we were received
& welcomed with flower bouquet by Rotarians Chandrashekar, President Ms.Vanishree and the secretary Ms.Alisha. We
then moved to Rotary School at Chitradurga city and met some of the Rotary club
board members. After a cup of tea and chilly pakoda (famous in Chitradurga) we
went to Aishwara Hotel to freshen up. Rotary meeting was to start at 7.30 pm
and as we had some time with us we visited famous historical Chitradurga Fort
which was about 5 kms away. It takes at least full day to see Chitradurga Fort.
Since we had very little time we just made a cursory visit to the Fort and by
7.30 pm returned to Rotary School / hall to attend the Rotary meeting.
At the entrance of the hall, we were welcomed by the members of Rotary
family with a Tilak and Aarati. On the dais I shared with Rotary family
environment concern, plastic menace and what simple steps we as individual can
take towards creating green environment.
After the meeting we had dinner at a hotel with the board members of
Rotary club.
On day 2 we pedalled around 85 kms.
Day - Three (9.12.11)-
Chitradurga to Haveri
We left Chitradurga on the morning of 9.12.11 at 6 a.m. and after
pedalling around 135 kms reached Haveri
around 6.30 pm. At Haveri city we were greeted by the members of Rotary club.
There was no rotary meeting scheduled at Haveri. In the night we had our dinner
at Lingayat khanavali providing ethnic
jawar roti and chatni which was quite tasteful.
On day 3 we pedalled around 135 kms.
Day - Four (10.12.11)-
Haveri to Dharwad
We left Haveri on 10.12.11 at 6 a.m. Haveri to Dharwad is around 100 kms. Although stretch from Haveri to
Hubli is flat, after Hubli the road till Dharwad is a bit uphill and both
Deepak & I could feel the uphill terrain as it was a bit strenuous to pedal
. We did not have to pedal to Hubli city to reach Dharwad. From Hubli bypass we
straight pedalled & reached Dharwad around 5 p.m.
We checked in at Vrundavan hotel in
Dharwad. Deepak’s journey would end in Dharwad and he had booked his return
journey to Bangalore on the very same night by KSRTC bus at 10.30 p.m. I had to
attend Rotary club meeting which was scheduled at 8.00 p.m.
I had my early childhood in Dharwad
studying till 4th standard at Presentation Convent School. This was
from 1958 to 1962 after which I moved to Mumbai – Bandra as my father who was
working in Khadi & Village Industries Commission moved to Mumbai on transfer.
I had nostalgia of my childhood at Dharwad & that drove me to some of the
places in Dharwad. After having snack & tea at a restaurant, I & Deepak
went and bought famous Dharwad Pedha and also Jawar flour which Deepak could
carry to Bangalore. After that we had good bicycle journey in and around
Dharwad to places like Presentation Convent School where I studied from 1st
to 4th standard, Kittur Chennamma Park, Jail road where I had stayed
as a child. By 7 p.m we rode back to the hotel as I had to attend Rotary club
meeting.
Rotary club meeting hall was about 3
kms away from the hotel. At the meeting I shared with Rotarians environmental
concern. After the meeting got over good Samaritan Rotarian Santosh Shetty
accompanied me to the hotel. As we had heavy snack in the evening, we were not
hungry at all & hence skipped our
dinner. The main KSRTC Bus stand was about 3 kms from our hotel. Around 9.45
p.m. I & Deepak pedalled to bus stand. Deepak after placing his bicycle in
bus luggage compartment got into Volvo bus that left for Bangalore sharp at
10.30 p.m.
On day 4 we pedalled around 100 kms.
After Deepak left for Bangalore, I
felt a bit lonely as rest of journey to Mumbai I would have to make myself.
However, as I am used to make solo ride I quickly got myself adjusted to the
situation and returned to the hotel around 10.50 p.m.
Day - Five (11.12.11)-
Dharwad to Sankeshwar (Belgaum)
On the morning of 11.12.11 at around 6 a.m. I left for Sankeshwar
(Belgaum). As I was leaving Dharwad town, there was a naka bandi and police
told me to stop enquiring from which country I was from. They seems to have mistook me to be a
foreigner with my cycling attire; 3/4th short, sports shoes, helmet,
back pack, hand gloves. When I spoke to them in staunch Kannada that I am from
Bangalore and that I am on my way from Bangalore to Mumbai on bicycle with a
mission of creating green environment they bid a good bye to me with best
wishes.
At Belgaum close to National Highway
there was a good vegetarian khanavali (restaurant)
being managed by husband & wife where I had good lunch. After lunch I
continued my pedalling. There were quite a number of good grown up tress on the
side of highway and at times I had good rest.
Around 6.45 p.m. I reached Sankeshwar. On my way closure to Sankeshwar a
young boy by the name Shantinath Kapse (B.Com) met me on his motor cycle and
enquired with me about my cycling expedition. He guided me to reach correctly
location below Sankeshwar flyover where Rotarians of Rotary club of Sankeshwar
welcomed me with flower bouquet. No rotary meeting was scheduled in Sankeshwar.
Next day morning I was to depart to Kolhapur. Rotarian Chandrashekar insisted
me that I leave after the breakfast which he wanted to host at his house which
was located very close to the Rajdhani hotel where I stayed for the night.
On day 5, I pedalled around 125 kms.
Day - Six (12.12.11)-
Sankeshwar (Belgaum) to Kolhapur
On the morning of 12.12.11 at around
6.30 Rtn.Chandrashekar came to the hotel and took me to his house which was
located just adjacent to Rajdhani hotel. He introduced me to his family; his
wife who is past inner wheel President, daughter and son who are studying. I
had sumptuous homemade breakfast.
After profusely thanking
Rtn.Chandrashekar & his family for their wonderful hospitality, I left
Sankeshwar around 7.30 a.m. Rtn.Chandrashekar joined me in his scooter till I
touched the highway which was around 5 kms away from his house. From Sankeshwar
to Kolhapur is around 60 kms. The route from Sankeshwar to Kolhapur too was
quite good with lots of trees grown sizably on both sides of highways. I
enjoyed pedalling on this route. Sankeshwar is last city / helmet of Karnataka
state as thereafter one enters Maharashtra state. It was a great feeling
entering Maharashtra state.
I reached Kolhapur around 1 p.m. Both President Rtn.Vinod Kamboj & Secretary Rtn.Ravi Mydeo of Rotary club of Kolhapur Central gave me a warm welcome with a flower bouquet on the highway.
They had come in their car. I followed their car on my bicycle and we straight went to a hotel where we had our lunch. After finishing lunch Rtn.Vinod guided me to a lodge which was close to Rotary Hall where rotary meeting was scheduled for the evening.
I reached Kolhapur around 1 p.m. Both President Rtn.Vinod Kamboj & Secretary Rtn.Ravi Mydeo of Rotary club of Kolhapur Central gave me a warm welcome with a flower bouquet on the highway.
They had come in their car. I followed their car on my bicycle and we straight went to a hotel where we had our lunch. After finishing lunch Rtn.Vinod guided me to a lodge which was close to Rotary Hall where rotary meeting was scheduled for the evening.
Being in Kolhapur I was eager to
visit Mahalaxmi temple and have darshan of Goddess Mahalaxmi. As Rotary meeting
was scheduled for the evening at 7.00 I had enough time to visit the temple. On
reaching the lodge around 3 p.m. I quickly took bath and slept for an hour.
Around 4.30 p.m. l went on bicycle to
Mahalaxmi temple which was just around 3 kms from the lodge where I had stayed.
I had beautiful darshan of Goddess Mahalaxmi and returned to the lodge around 6
p.m.
At 7 p.m. I pedalled to Rotary hall
which was very close to the lodge. I had wonderful evening with Rotary family
and shared with them formally environmental concern and plastic menace and what
each one of us can do so that we can see better environment.
After the rotary meeting, few of
rotary friends along with President & Secretary went out and had dinner
together. Of course I went in their car for dinner and returned to the lodge
around 11.30 p.m. I got a sound sleep.
On day 6, I pedalled around 60 kms.
Day - Seven (13.12.11)-
Kolhapur to Satara
On 13.12.11, I left Kolhapur around 6
a.m. Kolhapur to Satara is around 125 kms. Satara has ghat section but I found
pedalling ok. Rtn.Pramod, President of Rotary club of Satara was in constant
touch with me. He wanted me to reach
Satara by 6.00 p.m. as their Rotary family meeting would start at 7.00 p.m.
Karad falls between Kolhapur &
Satara and is around 74 kms from Kolhapur. The President of Satara Rotary club
Rtn. G N Jadhav called me and wanted to meet me while I pass thru’ Karad and
exchange Rotary flags. I reached Karad around 12 noon and met Rtn.Jadhav and
his fellow Rotarians. We had pleasantries and exchanged our club flags. I spent
around 45 mts there and then left for Satara.
I reached Satara around 5.30 p.m.
Group of Rotarians were waiting on the highway and I was received with a flower
bouquet.
After a cup of tea at Hotel Maratha Palace I went to freshen up at the same hotel. The meeting was organised about 7 kms away from the hotel in a private police / army training institute managed by one of the Rotarians. The institute is located in a sprawling area and well equipped to train the students who after passing out finds easy to get recruited as police constable / army soldier.
After a cup of tea at Hotel Maratha Palace I went to freshen up at the same hotel. The meeting was organised about 7 kms away from the hotel in a private police / army training institute managed by one of the Rotarians. The institute is located in a sprawling area and well equipped to train the students who after passing out finds easy to get recruited as police constable / army soldier.
Around 6.30 p.m. I along with few
Rotarians reached the venue. Lots of family members of Rotarians had gathered
for the evening meet and therefore with men, women, children and students it
was a colourful gathering. Rtn.Rajesh Korpe, Asst Governor, Rtn.Ismail, Past
Dist Governor were also present. A little girl Shivani (daughter of a Rotarian)
who had dressed up in traditional Marathi Nav-vari saari spoke on environment.
After that I shared my views on environment.
We had delicious dinner which had deep touch of Maharashtrian taste.
After that I shared my views on environment.
We had delicious dinner which had deep touch of Maharashtrian taste.
Around 10.45 p.m. I returned to the
hotel and retired for sleep around 11.00 p.m.
On day 7, I pedalled around 125 kms.
Day - Eight (14.12.11)- Satara to Pune
I left Satara for Pune around 6.00
a.m. Distance from Satara to Pune is around 130 kms. Before I reached Pune a
local lad guided me to take a diversion at Octroi naka which will lead to Pune
city. The President of Rotary club of Pune-Pimpri Rtn.Pramod Kulkarni had
advised me to come to Hotel Kundan Palace located on Pune Mumbai highway via
Swar gate, Shivaji Nagar, Sanketi hospital which was around 30 kms from Octroi
naka. This entire stretch was full of traffic and it was horrible experience of
riding bicycle with exhaust pipes of vehicles fuming polluted air continuously.
I had no choice. I reached Hotel Kundan Palace around 6.00 p.m.
Engagement on environment with people:
Engagement on environment with people:
Around 7.00 p.m. few Rotarians came
to hotel to pick me up to go to meeting venue which was around 5 kms away from
the hotel where I stayed.
Rtn.Mandar Gadre who is also a cyclist had come to meet me. Besides sharing environment concern, I and Rtn. Mandar shared our experience of cycling and its health benefits.
Rtn.Vincent Joseph, Rtn.Balakrishna Urhe, Rtn.Bhanudas Patil & Rtn.Anil Newale hosted dinner for me. I returned to the hotel around 11.00 p.m.
Rtn.Mandar Gadre who is also a cyclist had come to meet me. Besides sharing environment concern, I and Rtn. Mandar shared our experience of cycling and its health benefits.
Rtn.Vincent Joseph, Rtn.Balakrishna Urhe, Rtn.Bhanudas Patil & Rtn.Anil Newale hosted dinner for me. I returned to the hotel around 11.00 p.m.
On day 8, I pedalled around 130 kms.
Day - Ninth (15.12.11)- Pune to Navi Mumbai
I left Pune Chinchwad to Navi Mumbai
around 6.00 a.m. Distance from Pune
Chinchwad to Navi Mumbai is around 115 kms. Morning it was quite cool and
despite cycling from Pune to Khandala I did not perspire. At Khandala I found thousands
of Tibetans walking one behind another in a most disciplined way with some
singing chorus which was very soothing.
Since bicycles are not allowed on Pune-Mumbai Expressway, I took old Pune-Mumbai highway which is also well maintained.
I enjoyed pedalling from Lonawala-Khandala to Khopoli. The road was very good and it was getting down from ghat section. I pedalled on no.5 gear as I found that to be safer rather riding on top gear as I did not want to risk of possible chain getting stuck.
Since bicycles are not allowed on Pune-Mumbai Expressway, I took old Pune-Mumbai highway which is also well maintained.
I enjoyed pedalling from Lonawala-Khandala to Khopoli. The road was very good and it was getting down from ghat section. I pedalled on no.5 gear as I found that to be safer rather riding on top gear as I did not want to risk of possible chain getting stuck.
There were number of Neera joints on the road side offering cool Neera (extract taken from Toddy trees) at a reasonable price. Just Rs.7/- for a glass of Neera. It was very tasty and value for money.
I reached Navi Mumbai- CBD Belapur
around 5 p.m. I rested in the night at my co-brother’s place who stays in CIDCO
colony in Belapur.
On day 9, I pedalled around 115 kms.
Day - Tenth (16.12.11)- Navi Mumbai to Mumbai
I left CBD Belapur for Mumbai at
around 7.30 a.m. On my way I dropped in at CS Vinchoo’s house at Vashi who is my
good old friend. Vashi is just 10 kms from CBD Belapur. My friend Vinchoo was
aware of my cycling itinerary and seeing me as per my schedule congratulated
me. From there I left & pedalled for Mumbai - Santacruz where my younger
brother stays. After pedalling around 25 kms, via Chembur – Amarmal – Ghatkopar
I reached Santacruz around 11 am.
In the evening I had Rotary meeting
in Andheri at Hotel Suba Galaxy. I
pedalled to attend the meeting. Had interaction with Rotary President Rtn.PN Vikraman & Secretary Rtn.Bernard D'Silva and other rotarians. I addressed them and shared my journey experience and also environmental issues. The members of Rotary club
felicitated me for successful completion of my cycling journey and presented to
me with a certificate of appreciation. We also exchanged flags of our
respective clubs.
On 18.12.11, ex-HUL Khamgaon factory colleagues had invited me for a dinner at Powai and I had wonderful time with them.
On 18.12.11, ex-HUL Khamgaon factory colleagues had invited me for a dinner at Powai and I had wonderful time with them.
After spending some memorable time with my brother’s family for 2 days and with sweet memories of 10-day bicycle journey where I had useful interaction with Rotarians and their families at various rotary clubs and thousands of people across the journey sharing with them environmental concern, I boarded Volvo bus from Mumbai on 19.12.11 and returned to Bangalore safely on 20.12.11.
On the whole, the journey was very memorable and gave me ample opportunity to interact and share with the people and also with the members of Rotary clubs and their family members environmental issues and simple steps that we can take to create clean & green environment.
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13 comments:
Excellent journey. You have written the whole journey in a very simple way and one can get the feel of the journey.
I congratulate you for the Environment awareness drive you have carried out and in way doing a great Rotary image awareness.
All the best
Rtn. Mandar Gadre - RC Pune Westend Dist 3131
I believe in your dedication & love for work.
Best wishes for granddaughter.
Dr.R.F.Jain
Nov 24, 2012 at 9:53 AM
Tushi great ho………
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Sat, Nov 24, 2012 at 11:47 AM
Have gone through your blog and really enjoyed every day of your journey. Congratulation to become a Grand Pa of a very beautiful granddaughter.
My heartiest congratulation to you for your successful cycle journey for a noble cause.
Please convey my greetings to every members of your family too for their relentless support to you.
Look forward to see more.
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Sat, Nov 24, 2012 at 4:29 PM
Congtas from polio team.
Rtn. Rameshbabu
Sat, Nov 24, 2012 at 7:53 PM
Really great, your concern towards must be appriciate, next time i want to join with u, pls let me know when will be next trip :)
Shashank Sg
Sun, Nov 25, 2012 at 8:50 PM
Thanks for sharing your wonderful trip. Surely the endurance you have is remarkable. Carry on with the good work. You are also teaching people how to keep oneself happy with mingling with people etc. I went through the report in detail once. Will do so again at my leisure time.
By the way, if you find time suggest me the shortest way to travel to Mangalore by bike. I want to take my bike back to Mangalore from Mumbai – Mira Road. Is it better to take parallel route of Konkan Railway (passing through Goa & entering Karnataka) or any other route (without passing through Goa).
Not yet finalized whether I will ride or send it by Railway freight. But let me see going through your insights, I will decide better.
Regards,
Ashok Fernandes
Mon, Nov 26, 2012 at 9:31 AM
Great experience and wonderful !!
Regards,
Gireesh Bhat
Tue, Nov 27, 2012 at 3:40 PM
with regards,
yours,
Ganapathi Shiroor
Wed, Nov 28, 2012 at 7:38 PM
Well written blog. Like every detail you have captured! It's almost like we are travelling with you. :)
Good work. Keep it up!
Regards,
Mallika Bhat
Regards
Ramachandran K
At this age you have ventured... cycling from Bangalore to Bombay. It is really grate.Also, your presentation of the journey is excellent.HATS OFF TO YOU.
regards,
kv joshi
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