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TREES IN BENGALURU

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U.S. Moinuddin with the participants of Trees in Bengaluru Bangalore:   The recently held, “Trees in Bengaluru,” a walk amidst the different varieties of trees, in the Magnifique Public School, One Tree by One Person Campus, on Kanakapura Main Road proved to be very educational and entertaining for the participants of the event.                Environmentalist, Author, Educationist and Motivational Speaker U.S. Moinuddin took the participants around the trees and explaining to them the different types of trees which we find in our surroundings. The participants, felt the trunk, flowers, fruits and the leaves of the trees, and learnt to recognize them.  He gave very interesting information about the Banyan tree and its significance in Indian culture, Aromatic Bursera trees which are originally from Mexico, the commonly found Rain tree, the Gul Mohar tree, whose name is derived from the Persian ...

MOTHERHOOD HOSPITAL CONTRIBUTES TO MOTHER NATURE

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Environmentalist U.S. Moinuddin presenting a sapling in the Motherhood Hospital BANGALORE: Motherhood Hospital, Sarjapur Road, a comprehensive women and children’s care hospital, organized a talk on “Trees for a Healthy Environment” on the eve of “WORLD ENVIRONMENT DAY 2017”. Eminent Environmentalist U.S. Moinuddin, delivered a talk on importance of nature and call to protect the earth for the hospital staff, Patients, school children, and neighbours at the hospital premises.  Going by the theme this year “CONNECTING PEOPLE WITH NATURE”, and to spread the awareness on importance of trees and nature, Motherhood takes this initiative forward by gifting a sapling for every child birth at Motherhood Hospital for parents and encourages them to take care of the sapling the way they care their newborn child. Environmentalist U.S. Moinuddin the Founder of the Global Environment Movement, One Tree By One Person introduced the concept of the movement to the audience ...

DEMONETISATION: FROM THE EYES OF A COMMON MAN

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US Moinuddin, Author, Environmentalist, Educationist, Motivational Speaker Bangalore: When the Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi dropped a bomb on the unsuspecting citizens of India, that Rs 500 and Rs 1000 notes would be scrapped, followed by restrictions in the banks to withdraw the cash. There was utter chaos across the nation, and a panic attack prevailed in the society. Dreadful long queues to deposit the 500 and 1000 Rupee notes which they had in their custody, and a “quest” to withdraw money for their day-to-day expenses from their banks, became a nightmare of every citizen. To make the matters worse, the situation was terrible across the ATMs, where every individual was forced to withdraw only Rs 2000 per day, in a matter of a few hours, the ATMs would run out of cash. Withdrawing money from the Banks and ATMs became a regular job to many people. The situation was much more horrible in the towns, villages and the outskirts of cities, where there were just a han...