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Many regular readers of GoodNewsIndia [GNI] have wondered why this site has not been updated since 2006. The simple answer is this: the one-man team, that is me, D V Sridharan that publishes GNI is busy with a land restoration project christened, pointReturn . It will need my undivided time and attention at least till 2010; that leaves me with little time or energy to travel and do stories for GNI as I have done since 2000. So work on the site is temporarily suspended.

That is the reason. But there is a connecting story behind how I came to undertake pointReturn. In case you are interested, do pull up a chair and listen. It's a long one, and I must caution, somewhat opinionated.  ⇒⇒


Falling in love with swales –  The new pavilion at pointReturn –  Status report: June, 2009 –  Adventures with the Rocket Stove –  Trees at pointReturn –  Permaculture : an interlude –  Exploring cob –  Large water storage - a solution –  Off grid power –  Vetiver : an interlude – 
What is pointReturn | Mission


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Random Picks

Digging deep into Sanskrit:
melkote
Prof. Lakshmi Thathachar at Melkote is a teacher, ecologist, animal breeder, computer adept and a champion of Sanskrit as an unmined knowledge source.


A Marathon man in village-India:
elango
The success of Rangaswamy Elango at Kuthambakkam village justifies the hope that Gram Swaraj will yet bloom all across India.


Where water flows in veins:
tiptur
The Smile Index of children and adults here, proves that the networked farm pond idea pioneered by BAIF’s branch in Tiptur, Karnataka is a success worth replication.


Raging into the night:
ymc
The creation of Yusuf Meherally Centre near Mumbai is only a part of Mangla Behn and Dr G G Parikh’s 62 year commitment to India. Their smiles belie their fire.


A Gandhi education pays off:
cherkady
Cherkady Ramachandra Rao, now 86, lost his parents when 2, found Gandhi when 7, and has not been lost ever since.


The road from Marx turns right at Gandhi:
timbuktu
Mary and Bablu didn’t settle at Timbaktu to retire, but to begin again with the conviction that nature is what really matters.


Staring down droughts:
dharwad
Amidst the gloom of droughts and suicides, we have this transformation of farmers who will look a drought in its eye.


This postman delivered more than mail:
postmanSingh
This vintage classic from the 1930s should give us heart because it shows service to fellowman is intrinsic to Indian way of life.


The two-pit privy man:
sulabh
Perfecting a simple sanitation solution and getting it to revolutionise Indian society has taken 35 years of Dr Bindeshwar Pathak’s life


A rare and enviable school:
olcott
The free school for the poor he founded in 1894, is an equal legacy of Henry Steel Olcott to the Theosphical Society that he co-founded and promoted


Biodiesel goes from lab to land:
svo
Prof Shrinivasa’s SuTRA has proved to India’s tribal people that biodiesel is the best way to electrify their homes. And they are making a revolution of it.


Minimalism in service:
dada
Dada Lakhiani is a role model for everyone who is sitting out for the right time, funds and opportunity to do something for India.


A magic wand to zap plastics:
dhan
Alka Zadgaonkar conjures up a way to end waste plastics menace by creating value for collectors and processors


Dreams come true in Ratnagiri:
rwh
An unlikely team of clerks in government offices in Mumbai are reaching out to rural school children in Ratnagiri district


Jim Garthe’s innovation:
plastoFuel
The pioneering work of Jim Garthe at the Univ. of Pennsylvania, in converting plastic waste into an energy resource has a great significance for India’s environment.


Clothier to the poor:
goonj
Since 1998, Anshu Gupta’s Goonj has innovated in many ways to deepen our superficial awareness of the importance of clothes for the poor


A daughter returns:
pWhy
Anuradha Bakhshi’s sense of debt to India is over-imagined considering how little she has taken from this land but therein lies a lesson for many of us who have drawn much.


Help for puzzled visitors:
shristi
Caring for autistic and special children in India, has been entirely mothers’ and private citizens’ effort, as typified by Shristi Special Academy in Bangalore.


Bridges to mainstream life:
bharadwaj
Girish Bharadwaj’s foot bridges for isolated villages are transforming communities—and are aesthetic as well


A U-Turn at B-School:
dhan
M P Vasimalai’s rural upbringing made him turn back to rural India, soon as he graduated from IIM-A


Enfolding the lost ones in Goa:
plastoFuel
Bernadette D’Souza and Gregory D’Costa strive for the dignity of immigrants who built today’s shining Goa - and, are abandoned on its streets to their own devices.


Making the foot run:
ymc
Not many know that top bureaucrat D R Mehta’s 30 year long commitment and leadership are what revived the famed Jaipur foot from slumber and taken it to a third of a million people round the world


Inside China’s anti-poverty success:
chIndJun04
Does China’s economic performance show-up India, or are there some unique merits in our system that we do not value sufficiently?


After micro credit, it’s micro capital, now:
aavishkaar
Aavishkaar is a pioneer attempt by India’s overseas professionals to bring venture capitalism to socially, environmentally relevant small businesses.


A soldier’s march into peace:
ralegan
Anna Hazare’s work with Ralegan Siddhi has thrown up a model for all round development of India’s villages.


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Mar 31, 2007

Our forefathers were not unwise after all, to have included arecanut -betel- chewing as part of everyday life. Now two drugs have been prepared from the nut that can be used against diabetes and respiratory disorders. Licenses have been granted to Sri Dharmasthala Manjunatheswara Ayurveda Pharmacy to manufacture these formulations. If the initial market acceptance scales up, 5% of all nut grown in Kerala and Karnataka will find new markets. The development may also suck out the quantity available for chewing, a habit that has nullified any medicinal virtue our ancestors may have discovered in the nut!

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Recent Reports

Jan 28, 2007::Activism
§ Siege of Goa… defeated!

Not since the success of the movement to save the Silent Valley in Kerala has there been a people’s victory comparable to how the siege of Goa was broken.

Jan 24, 2007::Energy
§ Emerging alternate energy breakthroughs

Although not of Indian origin, two new developments could favourably affect our environmental and energy situation.

Jan 16, 2007::Reforms
§ The Supreme Court growls

The Supreme Court has settled once and for all, that the Parliament’s freedom to legislate is not unfettered but subject to provisions of the Constitution

Jan 12, 2007::Sciences
§ A miracle rice

A new variety of rice known as the Aerobic Rice has been discovered which requires little water, generates no methane and produces good yields.

Random picks:

Jul 22, 2003:Newsclip
A fresh insight into changing India

“Labour market flexibility in India is reality for all but a small labour aristocracy.”

Jun 22, 2003:Enthusiast
Col S S Rajan: Walking to reconnect with India

Among the few things that a man in uniform gets in India when he retires is, faith and love of his land.

Jan 02, 2004:Memory Speaks
More than a cooking stove

The whole family gathered around it

Jun 08, 2003:Trend
Justice on faster track

The number of heinous crimes had come down, particularly in Rajasthan and Maharashtra

Jan 13, 2004:Memory Speaks
Papad prophesies

The bride-to-be was put through a ‘fool-proof’ test: get her to roast a papad.

Jul 01, 2004:Innovation
Plastics recycling is out in the streets

Ahmed Khan has now produced what seems a flawless solution that will satisfy all critics.

Jul 05, 2003:Newsclip
Indian grit at Australian UltraMarathon

Bhardwaj slugged it out and endeared himself to the Australians that met him and “he was a fantastic Ambassador to your country”

Feb 15, 2003:Activism
Back Anna Hazare’s fast on Feb 20, 2003

If you believe in the power of the mind, this should work.

Oct 23, 2002:Trend
Carbon Trading arrives in India

Right now, there is a market opportunity for India

Jul 02, 2003:Ideas For India
An Indian use for geodesic domes

Is there an enthusiast out there to commission a study of this idea by specialists?

Jan 19, 2004:Springs
Jeevodaya - a cancer hospice

It was built on faith-- and a conviction that money can always be found for a good cause

Aug 29, 2005:Update
An opportunity to serve Sanskrit

Sanskrit may not be a dead language but there are no lack of efforts to kill it.

Nov 24, 2003:Innovation
The karaoke way to literacy.

India has about 300million each of non-literates and neo-literates. SLS offers a very low cost technique of developing their reading skill

Jul 15, 2003:Reforms
Exposing the PDS flaws

It is clear the PDS never really delivered to the needy but fed a parallel trade

Jan 17, 2003:Enthusiast
Subraya Bhatt::Genes Archivist

He has so far brought back 80 species of mango and jack-fruit

Jun 03, 2004:Energy
A doomsday film, Lovelock and India

Eventually a total of half a million megawatts are to be produced by nuclear reactors.

Dec 04, 2004:Innovation
Children’s own bank

They showed they had a mind of their own: they wanted to start and run a bank exclusively for children.

Jul 28, 2006:Appeal
Water harvesting via the Internet

Ooranis are people friendly, low cost, sustainable solutions for drinking water, based on rain water harvesting.

Aug 20, 2006:Activism
RTI - a tactical retreat by the government

Government’s decision to not amend the RTI Act ‘for now’ is only an interim victory, but the campaign to gain it, is a landmark triumph of citizens’ collective action.

Nov 09, 2003:Update
Dignity for urban poor

Shelter Associates believe that planning for the poor must have the poor as the largest participant in plan design, implementation and management. 

Sep 30, 2002:Innovation
Right-sizing the solar cooker

Solar cooking may gain acceptability at the higher-end of the scale

Jul 04, 2003:Initiative
Two game men and a tricycle

Dr. R Madhavan and Mr. V Subramaniam, have for 15 years now been pushing a tricycle and planting trees

Aug 22, 2005:Energy
Biodiesel is on centerstage now

Pongamia can be a wasteland tree, its oil is not edible, its care requires no chemical fertilisers or much water, it does not call for repeated planting and harvest like rape or soya do and the enriched land under its canopy can be used to raise edible crops.

Jan 01, 2004:Profile
The importance of Master P S Athavale

Pandurang Shastri Athavale is one of modern India’s Great Masters

Jun 15, 2005:Ideas For India
Food forever, for nothing

All it requires is some subtle management of a fully integrated, zero-waste system

May 14, 2003:Activism
Implications of Uphaar Cinema judgement

Commentators say it bodes well for the rule of law

Jan 22, 2004:Economy
Boom time ahead for Rajasthan?

Cairn discovery was made precisely on river Sarasvati’s banks

Feb 10, 2003:Innovation
Rebuilding coral reefs for fisheries

The idea has been well thought through— from the sea bed to the supermarket shelves

Apr 14, 2003:Trend
Women astir all across India

The flair and versatility of the modern, urban Indian woman is widely known. Her rural cousin is no laggard either

Dec 12, 2002:Newsclip
The Divide closes by a few more inches

Language is not the barrier - it is the challenge to create a PC that will

Nov 26, 2003:Memory Speaks
Life in the wadas

“We wouldn’t return home till we had done the rounds of at least 20-30 homes”

Dec 29, 2002:Reforms
BALCO, two years down the line

BALCO, stagnant for years is now set to grow

Feb 25, 2003:Update
How fares that anti-pollution invention?

Many of the stumbling blocks he has faced may have been overcome by a smart MBA

May 08, 2004:Governance
Dubey may yet inspire Indian whistleblowers

India has taken the first tentative step towards a full-fledged law to protect whistleblowers.

Jan 13, 2003:Enthusiast
S Narayanaswamy :: Solar Cooking

“It is an oven which can cook, boil, roast and bake!,” says S Narayanaswamy

Apr 08, 2003:Economy
Not by software alone

India’s knowledge-edge is making it a success in the $3 trillion global auto-parts industry

May 23, 2003:Initiative
Bunker Roy wins the St Andrews’s Prize

Bunker and his work are not new to prizes either. 

Apr 03, 2003:Trend
India keeps on connecting

An Indian maybe unlettered and poor but she is not dumb

Jun 05, 2003:Trend
In praise of Bihar

Bihar is the ancient home to India’s divine heroes, kings, strategists, teachers, scholars, patriots, artists and administrators.

Mar 20, 2003:Innovation
Developments in plastics recycling.

India generates 5600 tonnes of plastic waste daily. That is bound to grow



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