Silent Killing: Impact of Organised Deforestation on People, Economy and Society

· Chandan Sukumar Sengupta
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This publication is an extract from a book titled Economist of Mahatma. We all understand the need of trees. There are no alternatives having adequate capabilities to replace the contribution of trees in keeping the surrounding safe, healthy and hygienic. A grown up tree with 100% canopy can support normal breathing of 8 people throughout the year. It can keep the atmospheric temperature of the surrounding down. It can accommodate thousands of creatures. There are several other services delivered by a tree in terms of immediate and prolonged economic returns. If grown up trees are not replaceable entity of our environment, then what would be any immediate alternatives, suitable and acceptable, for us to keep the pace of growth intact? This article also analyses the possibilities of establishing a suitable adjustment between resources, technologies and human aspirations for enhancing the sustainable economic growth through stepping of renovation, modernization and industrialisation.

Chandan Sukumar Sengupta

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Is there any scope of flexibility for incorporating some new variables influenced perpetually by informatics and technological trends? Is the wave of modernization competent enough to go through the aspirations of leaders who were maintaining their brilliant ideas of making the people of this world united? Lot of other such questions can be raised to trace out the need of the hour.

 

                       Another aspect of this discussion is to popularise the balanced process of conflict resolution mechanism that our beloved leader were maintaining during their periods of activity.

Chandan Sukumar Sengupta

Arabinda Nagar, Bankura

West Bengal – 722101

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 9474864613


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