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Conserving Natural Resources

In a world ever-increasingly defined by technological advances and bustling urban landscapes, the importance of conserving natural resources cannot be...

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Conservation

In a world where progress often comes at the expense of the environment, the importance of conservation cannot be overstated....

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Report On Invasion Of Weed

Weeds, seemingly innocuous, have embarked on an invasion that goes far beyond our gardens and landscapes. This report delves into...

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Miracle Marine Algae: Showing New Horizon in the Arena of Agriculture

By Biswajit Pramanick (Asst. Professor, Department of Agronomy, Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswavidyalaya, West Bengal) Co-authors: Koushik Brahmachari,S.T.Zodape,Arup Ghosh Looking behind before forward...

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Prosecution of Man by The International Jungle Law (IJL)

By Dr. Satyendra Nath Maitra(Ex-Associated Professor in Zoology, A. P. C College New Barrackpore, Guest Faculty at State University, A. P....

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Sustainability In Global Food And Agriculture System

By Mr. Jayanta Chakraborty (President) It is time to rethink how we grow, share and consume our food. If done right, agriculture,...

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All Pervading Pollution and Man… A Consequence

By Dr. Satyendra Nath Maitra(Ex-Associated Professor in Zoology, A. P. C College New Barrackpore, Guest Faculty at State University, A. P....

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Conservation Of Medicinal Plants : A Botanist Approach

By Dr. Mrs. Phalguni Bhattacharyya (Asst. Professor, Department Of Botany, Malda College) & Dr. Amitava Ghosh (Asst. Professor, Department Of Botany,  Asutosh College) Plants are unique...

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Celebration of World Environment Day 2018

Our NGO Ballygunge Society for Environment and Development (I.e.-BSED) celebrates World Environment Day on 17th June, 2018 at their adopted...

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Role Of Microbes In Indian Farming

What is farming? Farming is constituted by different agricultural processes. This includes, culturing of plants, culturing of birds (Poultry), animals...

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Seminar on Food Security & Climate Change

Indofil, BSED in collaboration with SAMETI, Narendrapur, Sahshya Shyamala KVK, organized a daylong seminar on Food Security & Climate Change

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Initiatives 2014-15: Rural school upliftment

In its quest to uplift the socioeconomic status of the stakeholders, Indofil Industries limited in collaboration with Ballygunge Society for...

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Sacred Groves : Indigenous Conservation Of Biodiversity

The institution of Sacred Groves (SG) is perhaps “as old as the civilization itself,” born at a time when pristine...

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Biodiversity Conservation

In the tapestry of our planet's ecological landscape, biodiversity stands as the vibrant thread weaving together the intricate web of...

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Conservation At A Glance

Conservation encompasses more than just protecting endangered species; it's about safeguarding entire ecosystems and promoting sustainable practices. From rainforests to...

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Tigers & Water Security Of India: The Crucial Link

India, a land of diverse ecosystems, is home to both vibrant wildlife and intricate water systems. Surprisingly, these two seemingly...

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Review Of The Sublethal Impacts Of Pesticides On Native Indian Pollinators Case Studies In Honey Bees

In the intricate dance of nature, pollinators like honey bees play a pivotal role, ensuring the reproduction of plants and...

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An Alarming Note On Honey Bee Population

In the delicate balance of our ecosystem, honey bees play a crucial role, serving as nature's pollinators and contributing to...

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Oh Man! Either Be Bee-Friendly Or Get Ready To Be Perished

By Dr. Satyendra Nath Maitra (Ex Associate Professorin Zoology, A.P.C.College,) From the time immemorial for at least about 10 to 20 million...

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Chemical Crop Protection in Modern Agriculture for Food Security and Environmental Crisis: Relevant Facts, Issues & Strategy (Part II)

By Prof. Ashim Chowdhury (Former Professor, University of Calcutta & Former Professor, BCKV, W.B.) Pest Break havoc on 4,000-acre paddy field in...

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Organic Farming of Vegetables in India: Problems and Prospects (Part II)

In the vast tapestry of India's agricultural landscape, the organic farming of vegetables has emerged as a beacon of sustainable...

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Clean Technology For Green Farming (Part II)

By Dr. Anjan Sengupta (Asst. Professor, Department of Biotechnology, Govt. of Tripura) Bokashi It is an age old ultra fast Japanese tradition...

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The Many Faces Of Conservation

By Dr. Priyadarshini Chakrabarti (Basu) (Post Doctoral Researcher, Oregon State University, USA) It is always a good feeling when we come across...

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Marine Pollution – Deep Mesa Mining and its Environmental Impacts

Introduction: In the pursuit of valuable resources, humanity often treads into uncharted territories, and the consequences can be profound. Deep...

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The Harmful Impact on Wildlife and Biodiversity

By Mr. Jayanta Chakraborty (President) Biodiversity is all of the different varieties of species that inhabit the planet. “A wide array of...

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World Environment Day Celebrations 2016-2017

World Environment Day celebration by BSED at Gaza school , Gopinathpur Village and Siliguri Environmental concern is no doubt is...

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Eye Check Up By Titan Eye Plus

BSED, Kolkata organised Eye Check Up for students of Gaza High School located in remote area of Haripal block of...

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Food Security And Ecology

By Aritra Kshettry (Centre for Wildlife Studies-Bangalore, Asian Conservation Foundation) Biodiversity conservation can be advocated from two starkly different points of view,...

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Annual Sports | Purba Gopinathpur, Haripal, Hooghly

For a better & healthier tomorrow BSED & Indofil Industries Limited organized a two day annual sports at the adopted village of...

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World Environment Day Celebrations

On 5th June, 2013, special initiatives were undertaken to commemorate the World Environment Day & increase awareness about the Environment...

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Arsenic… the Silent Killer

By Sanjoy Sahana (T.Stanes & Co.Ltd) When Napoleon died in 1821, his doctors recorded the official cause of death as stomach cancer....

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Wildlife Conservation: A General View

India, a land of diverse ecosystems and rich biodiversity, has long been a sanctuary for a myriad of wildlife species....

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Threatened Ecosystem of Western Ghats (Review)

The Western Ghats, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the world's biodiversity hotspots, harbors an unparalleled tapestry of...

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Conservation Status

Total population: Fewer than 2,500 individuals with a decreasing trend. The largest of all the Asian big cats, tigers rely...

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Protect The Biodiversity And Ecosystem

I was reading the famous book of Mr. James Edward Corbett The man eating leopard of Rudraprayag some days ago...

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World Environment Day, 2013

Huge numbers of responsible people across the globe participated today for the protection of our planet to celebrate World Environment...

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Responsible Wildlife Viewing

By Aritra Kshettry (Centre for Wildlife Studies-Bangalore, Asian Conservation Foundation) Haven’t we all grown up watching discovery channel and animal planet? It...

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Bee Friendly

Honeybees being a social organism perform a pivotal role in ecosystem. In the bustling world of nature, honeybees stand out...

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Effect Of Man Made Hazard On Wildlife And Aquatic Life

Plastic, once hailed as a marvel of convenience, has morphed into a silent menace for wildlife and aquatic ecosystems. Discarded...

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Human-Impact Gradient and Butterfly Defaunation

In the delicate tapestry of nature, butterflies flutter as vibrant threads, contributing to the intricate balance of ecosystems. However, as...

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The Invisible World

By Dr. Priyadarshini Chakrabarti (Basu) (Post Doctoral Researcher, Oregon State University, USA) Nature in all its bounds and glory have harnessed the...

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Whale For A Tale: If The Oceans Die, We Die

Introduction: The vast expanse of the world's oceans is a realm of wonder, home to a myriad of life forms...

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Sustainable Agriculture – A Scale Up For Future Indian Agro Ecosytem

In the heart of India's agricultural landscape, a transformative shift is underway. As the world grapples with environmental challenges, the...

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Last But Not The Least: Light Pollution

Light pollution, often overshadowed by more conspicuous environmental concerns, is a silent intruder that has profound implications on our world....

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Sanitary Napkin Distribution

Sanitary Napkin distribution to the female students – a prime initiative by BSED at Gaza school Menstruation, monthly cycle, period…...

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Conservation of Wildlife

While watching one of my favorite shows on Animal planet channel, my heart was filled with sorrow when I saw...

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A Leopard in Your Tea Cup

By Aritra Kshettry (Centre for Wildlife Studies-Bangalore, Asian Conservation Foundation) Darjeeling tea is much appreciated across India and even in Europe for...

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Elephants And Bees: How Tiny Social Insects Are Helping People Protect Their Crops From Hungry Giants

In the intricate dance of coexistence between humans and wildlife, there emerges an unexpected alliance between two seemingly unrelated species:...

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Plan ‘Bee’ : Beehive Fences !

In the realm of innovative conservation practices, Plan ‘Bee’ is creating quite a buzz – quite literally! Beehive fences have...

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Impacts Of Invasive Alien Species On Honey Bees

In the delicate ecosystem that sustains life on our planet, the honey bee plays a pivotal role. As nature's pollinators,...

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Pollinator Diversity In Fruit Crops And Enhancement Of Fruit Production Through Scientific Beekeeping

Introduction: In the world of agriculture, the delicate dance between plants and pollinators plays a pivotal role in the bounty...

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Dancing Language Of Honey Bees

Introduction: In the intricate world of honey bees, communication takes on a mesmerizing form—dance. As we delve into the depths...

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Food Security

The world has developed more in the last decade than in the last two centuries. At this pace we might...

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Is it only nature?

Sipping a cup of ‘Tea in the morning’, when you open the daily; somewhere on the front page you notice...

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Conflict Between The Nature & The Human Intellect

In the intricate tapestry of existence, a profound conflict emerges—one that tests the boundaries between the vast beauty of nature...

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Heavy Metal Toxicity And Its Impacts: A Review

Overview What is heavy metal poisoning? Heavy metal poisoning occurs when microscopic molecules of metals accumulate within your body after...

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Junk Foods And Beverages – From Suppliments To Environment: Treats Or Threats

"Junk food" is a term used to describe food that is high in calories from sugar and/or fat, and possibly sodium, making it hyperpalatable, but with...

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Delhi’s Air – Man Made Disaster

The air quality in Delhi, the capital territory of India, according to a WHO survey of 1,650 world cities, and a survey of 7,000 world cities...

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BIODIVERSITY ECOSYSTEM WILDLIFE CONSERVATION

By Dr. Satyendra Nath Maitra (Ex-Associated Professor in Zoology, A. P. C College New Barrackpore, Guest Faculty at State University, A. P....

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