CONCEPT
The Human Survival at Cross Roads
The Modern sophisticated technologies have become inalienable tools of Man’s comforts. Unfortunately, it has
brought forth in its wake an imbalanced Ecology and Polluted Environment. The learned people assert “If we
continue to live on this Planet, the way we do now, then by the year 2025, about 75% of rain forests will be
wiped out, over 50,000 species will be extinct, 40% of fertile land will be barren. Rivers and seas will turn
toxic. The weather patterns will spin out of control.”
The fact of life is: Churning of Nectar very often brings forth Poison too. The Devil cannot probably be wiped
off. The Wisdom lies in its suppression and control.
The task before the Men of Wisdom and the Voluntary Organizations is to isolate Poison to administer the
Nectar. This can be accomplished only by balancing of Nature by promoting the Eco-Friendly, non-polluting,
traditional, rural industries utilizing latest appropriate technologies. The essence of development is its
sustainbility. The litmus test of any product is its overall long-term benefits, its utility, quality, availability and
viability on merits.
The Survival of Humanity is precariously perched upon:
“The conscious decision of the people in favor of using a product which is Eco-Friendly, bio-degradable, recycled
and promoter of sustainable development whenever it is comparable in utility, cost and availability for the
purpose for which it is intended in Preference to any other product that might be hitherto commonly used”.

OUR LOGO DEPICTS
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OUR EMBLEM ENSHRINES
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Gandhi: Truth and nonviolence against nature & against humanity.
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Reduce: Use of non-renewable and non- biodegradable materials.
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Grameen: The rural base and basis of Social fabric & Human habitation.
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Recycle: Used & Waste materials.
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Green: Trees, which suffer harsh surroundings to provide us Oxygen; Shelter and Food.
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Renovate: Eco-Friendly & Sustainable Development technologies.
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Global: Trade & communication between nations can alone ensure harmony among races and religions; creeds & cultures.
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