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Added: March 20, 2009
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Tata’s Turtles
Uncategorized March 20th 2009
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April 12th, 2009 at 1:14 pm
Oh boy!we need a break from these people who claim to be the saviours of the world.
They are more saviours of their brand
April 21st, 2009 at 10:46 am
The story seems to be clear after watching the video.It has nothing to do with conservation of the turtles,Its more of an effort to promote greenpeace in India.
Let me tell u something mate!It ain’t gonna happen like this.
April 24th, 2009 at 5:03 pm
The development phenomenon that DPCL holds is more significant in the rural areas as it can help eradicate the social evils like, unemployment, illiteracy, lack of medical help, poverty.
The development of the people has to go hand in hand with the preservation of the environment which is our only life support system.
Therefore an organization as reputed as that will never overlook a crucial aspect as the arribada of the Olive Ridley Turtles.
April 27th, 2009 at 8:14 am
saw some pics of turtles nesting this year.
I dont know what greenpeace is complaining about.
check it out
http://www.eco-dhamra.com/photogallery.html
April 28th, 2009 at 1:31 pm
Being unreasonable is not going to help the Olive Ridleys. Greenpeace if you want to help them then at least be civil and talk over it like the civilised Mr. Ratan Tata.
September 14th, 2009 at 12:31 pm
Greenpeace, the professed global environment campaign organization, in an instance of unmatched brazenness, falsified the report prepared by North Orissa University on Biodiversity Assessment of Dhamra Estuary. As a result, a group of forty MPs wrote to the Ministry Of Environment and Forests to call on the bluff of Greenpeace. The Orissa Govt. therefore initiated action against Greenpeace proposing a ban on all its activities in the state.
However, after the 102nd Annual General Meeting of Tata Steel in Mumbai, Greenpeace unabashedly has started their tricks once again. This time it has managed to rope in Retd Admiral Ramdas and his wife Mrs. Lalita Ramdas on the issue of Dhamra port but as far as scientific reasoning goes, the issues raised are totally unfounded. We can just hope that the visit of the Ramdas’ to the site will help to stop meaningless agitations and clear the situation once and for all.
September 30th, 2009 at 10:11 am
Some shareholders of Tata Steel brought up the concerns raised by Greenpeace about the impact of the Dhamra Port on the nesting habitat of Olive Ridley Turtles at Tata Steel’s 102nd AGM in Mumbai on the 27th August’09 and requested the Chairman of Tata Steel, Mr Ratan Tata, to discuss the Dhamra Port issue with them.
Mr Tata responded immediately to their concerns and said that my invitation is “ to you Admiral Ramdas” and anybody else who would be interested and Mr Muthuraman would make the arrangements for you all to take the time to satisfy yourselves in terms of what we are doing.
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