Project Kalpavriksh Society

Project Kalpavriksh Society Project Kalpavriksh Society is an NGO that raises pertinent issues, ensures their motives are genuine and continuously takes meaningful actions.

Project Kalpavriksh is an organization that explores the interrelations of nature, human and society via the conscious or unconscious elements of the adherents who institute our organization in an analogous, interdisciplinary, manifold and collective methodology. We focus at incorporating every possible medium to enhance the lives of the people and thus nourishing not just the body but also the mind and the soul.

11/09/2017
09/09/2017

India Innovates.

04/09/2017

എല്ലാവർക്കും ഹൃദയം നിറഞ്ഞ ഓണാശംസകൾ 💐 Wishing you all a Happy Onam!

02/09/2017

Wear your seat belt. Your life is precious, and not just to you.

02/09/2017

A CCTV footage showing the importance of wearing a helmet.

Wear a helmet. Safety first.

30/08/2017

A mom listening to her son's heart beat in a man it was transplanted into.

Donate organs. Save lives.

30/08/2017

A trader was going to Kasi by boat.

*Chapter 1* - Casualty
On the way, his boat sinking. He saw a fisherman on a nearby boat and asked him to take him aboard and save him. He told the fisherman that otherwise he would drown and die. And that if he took him aboard, then he would give him all his property. The fisherman agreed.

*Chapter 2* - ICU
Once the boat started moving safely towards the shore, the trader regained his senses and started repenting for having offered all his property to the fisherman. Then he told the fisherman that although he was ready to give him all his property, his wife would not agree to it, so he would only give him half of it, as he had to give the other half to his wife and family. The fisherman kept silent and continued rowing towards the shore.

*Chapter 3* - Ward
Then the trader wondered why he had offered him half his property. What great thing had he done by saving him from the river? It is his duty to ferry people across, and, after all, protecting others is only humane. He was just doing his duty and would have committed a sin if he had not saved him. He had actually protected the fisherman from committing a sin. So he told the fisherman he would only give him a quarter of his property. The fisherman did not make a sound.

*Epilogue* - At time of discharge
When they reached the shore, the trader gave him a five rupee coin and said "you take this. Have tea for yourself and get some biscuits for your children.'”

Later he sued the fisherman because of the abrasion he had sustained while the fisherman pulled him out of water.

He filed a case saying that all problems he has today is because of the abrasion and not because of near drowning.

The court ruled that not only the fisherman was negligent but also money minded.

Isn't it exactly what's happening to Doctor Patient relationship 🤔

27/08/2017

Let's spread awareness against this monstrosity.

25/08/2017

When Indian political protests are limited to 'marches' 'hartals' and 'stone pelting' , Ukrainian(probably) public rises up against their corrupt politicians. Mock garbage bins were set up and their politicians symbolically dumped.

Don't you think it's time for Indian politics to evolve?

14/12/2015

A new law recently passed in France mandates that all new buildings that are built in commercial zones in France must be partially covered in either plants

The world we live in!
19/11/2015

The world we live in!

After learning my flight was detained 4 hours, I heard the announcement: If anyone in the vicinity of gate 4-A understands any Arabic, please come to the gate immediately.

Well—one pauses these days. Gate 4-A was my own gate. I went there.

An older woman in full traditional Palestinian dress, just like my grandma wore, was crumpled to the floor, wailing loudly.
Help, said the flight service person. Talk to her. What is her problem? We told her the flight was going to be four hours late and she did this.

I put my arm around her and spoke to her haltingly.
Shu dow-a, shu- biduck habibti, stani stani schway, min fadlick, sho bit se-wee?

The minute she heard any words she knew—however poorly used—
she stopped crying.

She thought our flight had been canceled entirely.
She needed to be in El Paso for some major medical treatment the
following day. I said no, no, we’re fine, you’ll get there, just late,

Who is picking you up? Let’s call him and tell him.
We called her son and I spoke with him in English.
I told him I would stay with his mother till we got on the plane and would ride next to her—Southwest.

She talked to him. Then we called her other sons just for the fun of it.

Then we called my dad and he and she spoke for a while in Arabic and found out of course they had ten shared friends.

Then I thought just for the heck of it why not call some Palestinian
poets I know and let them chat with her. This all took up about 2 hours.

She was laughing a lot by then. Telling about her life. Answering
Questions.

She had pulled a sack of homemade mamool cookies—little powdered sugar crumbly mounds stuffed with dates and nuts—out of her bag—and was offering them to all the women at the gate.

To my amazement, not a single woman declined one. It was like a
sacrament. The traveler from Argentina, the traveler from California,
the lovely woman from Laredo—we were all covered with the same
powdered sugar. And smiling. There are no better cookies.

And then the airline broke out the free beverages from huge coolers—non-alcoholic—and the two little girls for our flight, one African
American, one Mexican American—ran around serving us all apple juice and lemonade and they were covered with powdered sugar too.

And I noticed my new best friend—by now we were holding hands—
had a potted plant poking out of her bag, some medicinal thing,

With green furry leaves. Such an old country traveling tradition. Always carry a plant. Always stay rooted to somewhere.

And I looked around that gate of late and weary ones and thought,
this is the world I want to live in. The shared world.

Not a single person in this gate—once the crying of confusion stopped—has seemed apprehensive about any other person.

They took the cookies. I wanted to hug all those other women too.
This can still happen anywhere.

Not everything is lost.
- Naomi Shihab Nye



Photo by Manon Clavelier

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