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Summary of the book ‘Views to make this world developed’.
Why you need to read this book? ‘To save this earth for our living’.
Author:
Dr. Shivu.P,No. 757, Shiva nivas, 11th
cross, Vinayamarga, Siddharthnagar, Mysore 11. PIN: 570011.
Karnataka, India.
Phone: Residence: 0821 2561277, 0821 4000778, Mobile: +91 94484 77380.
Mail: shivup.183@gmail.com
Thisbookby name ‘Viewstomake thisworlddeveloped and this earth as the lovely place for every
human’ isfocussingmanyfieldsfor the developmentof all the nationsof thisworld. I have the great
confidence that my project book will make my world a developed world if we convert the views
written in the book in to action. Please log on to ‘www.slideshareshare.net/drshivu’ for all the
presentations.
The aim and objectives of my book are as follows,
Aim:
To make this world developed;
Objectives:
1) To, get adequate supply of water for the entire world (India as the prototype) for drinking –
irrigation– industry,throughRCS(ReticularCanal Systemfor Interlinking Rivers). (Need to be done
on emergency basis).
2) To increase, the productivity, in the agricultural segment, by adopting ‘scientific agriculture
methods’throughVPA (Village PanchayathAssociation).(Bythiswe canutilize the entire manpower
effectively, governments can think over it).
3) All the lands, that is the government and the private lands will be utilized effectively through
VPA, so that no land lays waste without production even for a short period and they are used with
PIN (Personnel Identification Number) based property documentation. (By this we can utilise the
natural resources i.e. the land to the maximum extent in an eco friendly way e.g. by planting more
samples of useful trees and it also increases the revenue for the government).
4) To, utilize the population (man power) of the world, effectively, to the maximum extent
possible, without wasting any workable time in the name of ‘job searching’. This is to make the
worlddevelopedwiththe hugelyavailable manpoweranditisdone throughVPA.(We can eradicate
the problem of unemployment, governments can think over it).
5) To create industriesrelatedtoagricultural products,locally,bythe peopleof thatVPA,thisadds
the value to the products of agriculture. (This will increase the economy of the individuals, the
nation and the world, it is better to do)
6) To utilize the same manpowerin‘nonagricultural time’tocreate houses,roads,model villages,
forest,roadside fruit tree plantation ect, in their VPA, that is the MV – MN (Model Village – Model
Nation) forthe people wholive with VPA. (One time investment, less maintenance, less problems
related to the damages to the infrastructure, and maintaining the cleanliness becomes easy.
Governments can consider this in the near future)
7) To, decrease the rural to urban migration, which in turn decreases the development of the
slumsinthe urban area andproblemsrelatedtourbanisation.(Thiswill automatically happen if the
rural people get all the urban facilities in their own place with better economy).
8) To create awareness in the basic life science skills, like nutrition, sex, pregnancy, delivery,
lactation at secondary education, because, soon they are going to become the mothers and the
fathers in this society. (This becomes easy if we complete the work of NES – MV – MN).
9) Education(NES – National EducationService) isnotonlyforgettingthe knowledge, but also for
getting the food in the form of job, through job counselling centre (for those who stop their
education before the completion of 2nd
PUC) run by the teachers, who prepare the students. (This
becomes easy if we complete the work of NES – MV – MN).
10) The universities (NES) creates the graduates as per the need of the society by assessing the
need of the graduates to the society by acting as the mediator between its graduate and the
institutionswhichseeksthe service of the graduate, thus the university can provide the placement
immediatelythroughitsjobcounsellingcentre,withthiswe caneradicate the term called ‘graduate
unemployment’. (This becomes easy if we complete the work of NES – MV – MN).
11) To make the education completely free for the local students / candidates who loves this
country and their place, with better knowledge to the local candidates, and thus we can decrease
the migrationrate of these needygraduatesandtogive betterservice to their local people through
VPA – NES - MV - MN. (Free educationbecomesthe realityif all the nations gets better income that
is possible with RCS – VPA)
12) To make the health services(NHS) completelyfreetodecrease the morbidityandmortality rate
of the people due to non affordability of the health services. (Free health services becomes the
reality if the nation gets better income, that is possible with RCS – NHS – VPA)
13) Proper PIN based property documentation will be done to decrease the disputes, and to
suppressthe evil activityof the people withevil mind.Thiswillalso decrease the time consumed by
the court in solvingthe disputesrelatedtothe landsandproperties. (Governmentscanconsider this
to maintain the better relation among the relative and thus the better productivity by all the
families)
14) Usingsatellite basedsurveytoidentifythe shortestandconvenientpathbetweenthe placeswe
need to connect and thus make the Roads and Railway paths, short, safe and convenient route for
our journey, through CRS – CRTS technology. (This can be considered in the near future).
15) Society is the mixture of more people who do good things, less people who do bad things.
Recordeveryactivityof the individual withfamilytree basedPIN.Preventionof evil activity is better
than,identifyingthe evilactivity(e.g.terrorism) after the damage has occurred to the society. ‘Less
bad people’are alsodangerous,don’tallow them tothrive.Thisworkwill be done by all the people
of the same VPA throughNSW(National security web). (This can be considered in the near future).
16) Corruption persists till the currency exists; replace all ‘the notes and the coins’ with ‘the card
and the thumb’. With this we can prevent all the illegal activities, which involve the transaction of
money.All the ‘blackmoney’canbe converted in to the ‘white money’ and all the robberies which
the bad people do can be prevented. Card and thumb works out cheaper than printing ‘note’ and
preparingthe ‘coin’,itworksoutstill cheaperif we account money involved in the ‘Corruption’ and
whichismovinginthe form of ‘Blackmoney’.(Itislefttothe discretionof the governments and the
people of all the nations, and it is possible only when we become better with needed technology)
17) Activitiesare done throughthe VPA,which are the structural and functional unit of the nation.
(Creating the VPA is left the discretion of the government and the people of the world).
All the viewsmay not be possible to achieve in a single setting, still I wrote many views on various
segments,because the viewswritteninone segmentwill work in concordance with other segment.
For example,itisbetterdothe workof Reticularcanal systemforInterlinking rivers(toeradicate the
drought to the maximum extent and to prevent the flood to the possible extent) on emergency
basis, before we go for the stage of creating ‘Convenient road and railway tract system’. For this
reasonwe needtounderstandall the segmentsatone settingandcan take up the work of different
segments one by one without causing damage to the previously created structures.
There are various presentations and documents published in ‘www.slideshare.net/drshivu’, each
one will give youthe information about some specific subject and the heading is mentioned in the
beginning of the para.
S1c1 chapter 1-me and my nation.
Thischapter tells you, howIstaredwritingthisbookandwhat made me to go aheadwithworkof
makingall the nationsof thisworlddeveloped. Andisthe necessitymake all the nationsof the world
developed,tosave thisearthforour livingwiththe lifeinthe normal physiology.
S1c2 chapter 2-how did this book originated.
Thischapter tellsaboutvariousstimuluswhichtriggeredmymindthroughmycarrierand life that
producesthe burstof thoughtswhichlaterIconverted itinto the script, whichIfell will be useful for
convertingall the nationsintodevelopednationsandthisearthmore suitable forlife.
S1c3 chapter 3-it is about me, the author,dr. shivu. p.
Thischapter tellsaboutthe authorwhowrote thisbookwiththe intentionof makingthisworld
developed. Iknoweveryone will developthe curiosityaboutthe authorasthisbook isgoingto
provide lotof viewsintended tosave the life of this earth.
S1c4 chapter 4-people – work– income.
Thischapter tellsaboutthe interrelationshipbetween the people - work - income.The national
income andthe policiesinfluence the income of the people andthe income of the individuals
influencethe income of the nation.Notall the workingpeople will be able togenerate the income
and notall the people withgoodincome will be workinghard.Povertyatthe individual levelandthe
povertyat the national levelare associatedwiththe deteriorationof environmentwhichaffects
bothrich and poor,and the entire globe.Itisveryessentialtomake all the people earnbetterand
make all the nationsdevelopedinordertosave our earth.
S2c1 chapter 1-facts and figures related to democracy.
Democracyis one of the importantadministrative needs forthe people tomake thisworldmore
beautiful,easygoing.Withoutthe familyheadthe familymayfeel difficulttoleadthe life, inthe
same way withoutthe goodleaderavillage orthe nationwill notprogress.Thissectiongivessome
facts andfiguresrelatedtodemocracyinthe processof electingourleaders,aboutourleadersand
aboutour system.
S2c2 chapter 2-retaining the democracy withlittle change.
We needdemocracytoselectthe leaderswhocanmaintainpeace,prosperity,health,happinessfor
all the livingorganismsinthe earthwhichis foreverwithjusticetobothplantand animal kingdom
thusfor thisenvironment.Mostof the time our leader’s useful time maywaste inthe processof
scoldingthe oppositionpartyinthe processhe becomingthe rulingpartyleader.Iamproposinga
newsystemin democracywhere all the leaderswill worksynchronouslyonlyforthe developmentof
humanityandmaintainthe peace,prosperity,healthandhappinessof all the people without
wastingthe time inthe processof blamingone another.
S3c1 chapter 1-national security web.
It isa newsecuritysystemproposedincollaborationof governmentsystemof security(Police) and
the youngactive people inthe society.Itismypersonnel opinionthatmostof the illegal activities
can be identifiedanditcan be well controlledif the youngactive people of the native place involve
inthe processof maintainingthe internalsecurity.
S3c2 chapter 2-case scenarios on‘giant’.
In thischaptersome of the case scenariosare mentionedwheredifferentpeopleinthe societywith
differentpositions,howtheytake advantage of theirposition/dress/powerto cheat common
people andthe nationandthusbecominginjurioustothe environment.Solutionforthe same isalso
writtenatappropriate places,if yougothroughall the chapters,thenyouwill understandthe things
ina betterway.
S3c3 chapter 3-people and techniques used by the giant to give
trouble to the person targeted.
In thischapterhow badpeople inthe societygivestroubletothe innocentpeople inanyway they
wantto make money,maintainthe statusandto enjoythe life inthe way they wantand thus
becominginjurioustothe environment. Solutionsforthe same are alsowrittenatappropriate
places.
S3c4 chapter 4-better intelligence is the need ofthe nation.
You all will agree thatthere are people from whomwe mighthave sufferedatone or the othertime,
inone or the otherway,in director indirectway,withorwithoutourknowledge.Ithinkif we bring
some modificationinthe societyintermsof knowledge,infrastructure, andawareness,thenitis
possible toleadapeaceful life.Iknowpeace isthe termrelatedtoour ownmind,butwhat to doour
mindisdirectlyconnectedtothe five sense organswhichare pushingthoughtstoourmind
continuously.Soitisthe responsibilityof all of usthat all the mindsreceivesonlygoodthoughts
throughour sensoryorgansand notthe peace disturbingstimulus.
S4c1 chapter 1-facts and figures related to property documentation.
Thischapter tellsaboutthe availabilityof natural resourceslikelandandpopulationdistribution.Itis
verymuch necessarytounderstandthese thingsinutilizingtheseresourcesforourdevelopment.
S4c2 chapter 2-property documentation.
In thischapterimportance of propertydocumentationthroughbiometricbasedpersonnel
identificationnumberandfamilytree isemphasizedfromthe time of birthtodeathat variousplaces
like atthe hospital atbirth,inthe school,inthe college,inthe universities,atthe place of job,at the
time of marriage,so onand at death.Thiswill reduce mostof the disputeswhichgoestothe police
stationandto the court,it will alsomaintainthe goodrelationandpeace amongthe relativesand
withthe neighbours anditreducesthe confusionwhile givingthe judgementinthe court.Thistype
of propertydocumentationbecomesverymuchessential if we are goingforcommunityfarming,
farmingrelatedindustries,reforestation,toeradicate the povertyandtosave the environment.
Interlinking rivers 1 - No dams,still we can irrigate all the lands and it
is possible to remove the drought from this world. 1 hr ppt on iir rcs.
(Reticular canal system for ILR).
Out of many the objectives written in this book, at least the governments can consider doing the
workof InterlinkingRivers(Particularlyfocussingthe riversof India) throughthe new concept called
‘Reticularcanal system’.Ihave a greathope that my conceptof RCS for ILR is superior because, it is;
 Simple in creation,
 Surface in situation (so, it is available for use all along the course),
 Safe,evenif itbreaksdown(Imagine the difference between breaking the tank on one side and
the pipe on the other side),
 Secure even in the absence of monitoring,
 Synergistic to the present irrigation system,
 Saves money in creation and maintainace still irrigates ‘larger surface’.
 Sustainable in long run in the service of irrigating the land,
 Sufficient in volume (TMC), thus ‘Say’ no to disputes.
RCS is a new concept in Irrigation involving all the present technologies related to irrigation
proposedwiththe aimto eradicate the droughtfrom‘mostof the parts of thisworld’ in general and
from ‘India’ in particular and to prevent the flood to the possible extent.
It isthe methodtoutilise the available surface water to the maximum extent on the land in an eco
friendly way before it becomes salty as it reaches the sea.
Deforestation (For example - The roots of the trees will not get sufficient water to survive with
decreasingundergroundwaterlevel,thistypeof injurytothe nature can involve manytreesand the
entire forest, we have seen the incidences like trees falling suddenly and killing the people and
damaging the property as the root dries up silently and this phenomenon is becoming more
commonas we are extractingmore waterthrough bore wells and making the surface water to flow
faster with piped /cemented drainage system), desertification, less rain, malnutrition / nutrition
relateddiseases,poverty,animalsdying of dehydration, pollution, global warming are the ongoing
ecological disasterandwe will ‘landupingrave disaster’if we are notthinkingaboutthe solutionfor
the same. Such expected disasters needs to be addressed with reforestation, soil conservation,
preventing rural to urban migration by preventing repeated loss in agriculture, preventing
uncontrolledurbanisationand so on. All these depend on improving the rural economy, education
and infrastructure.
Majority of the India is agriculture based rural population and this industry need the water as the
basicneed.If we are notgettingwaterfor thisindustrythenwe will allow presentongoingecological
disastertoprogressand the presentone thirdnation (India) which is covered by the drought prone
areas may progress to more than 50% in the next one or two decades.
So it is the crucial time that we need to think how we can eradicate this problem of drought,
increasingthe rural economyandmake the people toinvolve inthe processof reforestationand soil
conservation.Irrigation(Water) isthe backbone of life in general and for agriculture in particular. It
isalso necessary to keep in mind about the ‘knowledge, skill and the profession of the majority of
the people of the developing and underdeveloped nations’.
It is my heart full effort to prevent the expected disaster in the near future like deforestation and
desertification expanding to the larger area of the nation/world and the idea born out of this
problemis the conceptcalled‘reticularcanal systemforInterlinkingrivers’.Mypresentpresentation
may notfulfil all the technological criteria’s,butIam sure, it will be an eye opening for the solution
of the problems like drought and flood.
RCS isthe systemof collectingthe waterfromthe higherlevel atmultiple pointsanddistributing the
water to all the drought prone areas at multiple points. As RCS is collecting the water at multiple
points from the higher level, it also prevents the genesis of flood to certain extent at the present
flood prone areas.
RCS will actlike a ‘bridge’ina‘reticularfashion’betweenfloodanddroughtprone areagivingjustice
to both.
As it is mentioned in my book related to the geography of India, it is the system of collecting the
water from various rivers starting from Ganga and ending at Chittar, and distributing the water
according to the need for the entire India (J&K is not focused at this stage).
All the naturallyflowingwaterpathways,the canalsthatwe create to interlinkthe rivers,the various
canals that we create to distribute the water from these water pathways will look like the web of
canalsin the formof reticuluminaerial view with all the major - minor and natural - artificial water
pathways, thus the name Reticular Canal system for this system of Interlinking Indian rivers.
Better irrigation with eradication of the drought will improve the economy of the majority of the
people of developing and underdeveloped nations and decreases poverty.
Thispresentationisthe summaryof the variouspresentationwrittenonInterlinkingIndianriversby
a newconceptcalledReticularcanal system.
Thisis notonlyuseful toIndiabutit isuseful forthe entire world,inthe processof eradicatingthe
droughtfromthis world,andthuswe can make thisworlda betterplace forhumanlivingwith
bettergrowthinagriculture,thuswe can eradicate the problemslike hunger,povertytothe
maximumextent,especiallyforthe farmersof thisentire world.
I wishthe worldwill thinkoverthisconcept andwill adoptthistechnologyof optimumutilizationof
surface waterwhichreachesthe seawithoutanyuseful activityoverthe land.
Utilizingthe portable surface waterinanenvironmentalfriendlywaybynotleavingitsimply
reachingthe seawiththisnewtechnologycalledReticularcanal systemisthe needof the dayas the
worldpopulationhasalreadycrossedsevenbillionslongagoandI wishthe worldwill realize my
effortsandif my thoughtsare usedsomewhere inthe world,thenthere will be some value formy
thoughtand mywork will notgowaste.
In thispresentationIhave explainedaboutwhywe needtoutilize the surface potablewatertothe
maximum,howwe canutilize thissurface watereffectivelyina environmentalfriendlyway,how we
can eradicate droughtandits consequencesonthe life of people,how we canpreventthe floodto
certainextent.
I wishthe entire worldwill lookintoit,and will use thistechnology(RCS) inanenvironmental
friendlywayandall the people of the worldtogetherwill make thisbeautiful worldstillabetter
place withfull of prosperity,peace,healthandhappiness.
S5c1 chapter 1-colour pictures of rcs.
RCS of irrigation isproposedwiththe intentionof eradicating the droughtfromthisworldandthe
floodtothe extentpossible.Itisthe combinationof all the presentandpastirrigationtechnologies
to use the potable rainand riversurface waterto the maximumextentinaneco friendlywaybefore
it becomessalty andbecomes nonpotable.
S5c2 chapter 2-facts and figures related to irrigation.
In thischaptersome of the factsand figuresrelatedtorainfall,scarcityof drinkingwaterandwater
for irrigation(drought),poorchemical qualityof the bore well waterandpoormicrobiological
qualityof the surface waterdue to waterpollution,scarcityof electricityandthe solutionsforthe
same are mentioned.
S5c3 chapter 3-facts and figures related to geography of india.
Reticularcanal systemisthe a newsystemof distributingthe surface potablewatertoall the
droughtprone areas bydivertingthe wateratthe higherlevel before itisgoingtounite andform
huge waterbodyat the lowerlevelcausingflood.Fordivertingthe small volumesof wateratthe
higherlevel,we needtoknowthe areaof landfor rain whichisgoingto act as the feeding/
catchmentarea forthat tributarywhichisgoingto feedthe interlinkingcanal,the landavailableto
create the canal consideringthe physical propertiesof the water,flow dynamics,canal safety,
porosityof the land,the variousmountains/hillsandvalleyswhichare cominginthe wayof
interlinkingcanalsandsoon,for whichwe needtounderstandthe geographyandthe geologyof
the land,and thuswe can identifythe mostsuitablecourse forourfuture canal to distribute the
waterto the entire nationeffectivelyinall the daysof the year as perour requirement.Inthis
chaptersome of the pointsrelatedtogeographywhichisuseful forourprojectare mentioned.
S5c4 chapter 4-facts and figures related to water bodies of india.
Detailsrelatedtothe variousriversof Indiaandaboutthe climate ismentionedinthischapter.
These pointsare useful forusindecidingthe levelatwhichwe can intersectthe riversbythe
interlinkingcanalssothatthe canal getsadequate watertofeedthe droughtprone areas.If the
canal intersectsthe riveratthe higherlevel,then,the canal getslesswatertofeedthe drought
prone area due to lesscatchmentarea of the riveronthe otherhandif the canal intersectsthe river
at the lowerlevel thenmostof the droughtprone areawill notgetthe water forirrigation,soitis
necessarytotitrate the level of canal bydrawingmultiple canal reference line andestimatingthe
advantage anddisadvantage of eachcanal reference line.
S5c5 chapter 5-facts and figures related to rivers of india.
In thischaptersome of the pointswhichare necessaryforusin interlinkingthe rivers,basedonthe
catchmentareas of the rivers,theirtributaries,theircourse,the mountainsandhillspresenton
eitherthe sidesof the riverare mentioned.
S5c6 chapter 6-facts and figures related to reservoirs ofindia.
In thischapterthe facts and figuresrelatedtothe reservoirsinIndiaismentioned.Withreticular
canal systemitispossible tomaintainthe optimumwaterlevel inall the reservoirswhichcomes
belowthatparticularprimarycanal whichis interlinkingthe adjacentrivers anditispossible to
release optimumwaterto the landdependingonthatreservoirinall the season asperthe need,
withthismostof the disputesrelatedtothe waterdistributionwill come tothe end.
S5c7 chapter 7-facts and figures related to floods in india.
In thischaptersome of the facts and figuresrelatedtothe floods are mentioned.Reticularcanal
systemforinterlinkingriversisasysteminwhichthe interlinkingcanal willintersectthe riveratthe
place where the flowof waterisnot toohighor low,thusmost of the watergeneratedinone
particularrivercatchmentarea will be divertedtodroughtprone areasat the higherlevel before
huge watermass formsand causingthe flood.
S5c8 chapter 8-facts and figures related to drought in india.
Some of the factsrelatedtodroughtare mentionedinthischapter.Droughtisa threatto the
humanity;itisa threat to the plantand animal kingdom.We alsoknow thatthe area occupiedby
the droughtis increasingasthe populationisincreasingonthisearthandwe needto understand
deforestationand desertificationisprogressinginaveryrapidspeed.Now itisour dutyto make all
droughtprone areas into adequatelyirrigatedland,make the people toinvolve inthe processof re
forestationandpreventdesertification.Reticularcanal systemforinterlinkingriverswill helpinthe
processof irrigatingall the droughtprone landsandhelpsinre forestation.
S5c9 chapter 9-facts and figures related to surface and underground
canals.
Some of the factsand figuresrelatedtothe surface andundergroundcanalsare mentionedinthis
chapter.In the proposedReticularcanal systemforinterlinkingrivers,we have proposedonly
surface canalsmost of the time and itis bettertoavoidundergroundanddeepcanalsas the water
comesout of the canal may containhigherconcentrationof chemicalslike Ironoxide,arsenic,
fluoride andsoon.
S5c10 chapter 10-reticular canal system (rcs).
In thischapter,howthe thoughtsof reticularcanal systemforinterlinkingriversstartedinmymind,
whatare the physicsbehindthiswatercommunicationsystem,how we cango aheadwiththe work
instepwise manner,howtodo the surveysittinginthe RCS laband compare the variousdifferent
canals,howto do the surveyinthe field,whatare the skilledand supportive manpowerrequired
and finance required,howwe are goingtoget back the investmentandgenerate incomeforthe
individualsandforthe governmentare mentioned.
Interlinking rivers 2 - Interlinking Indian Rivers -Short Presentation
1 - Reticular Canal Systems – Why?
Thisslide showmake usunderstandaboutthe needforInterlinkingthe Indianriversonthe national
emergencybasis,itsrelationwiththe lifeof the people - society - nation,the relationbetweenthe
waterand the disease,the needforidentifyingthe safe - secure - surplussupplyof waterwithout
disputesandmake the nationdevelopedatthe top andthe individualsatthe rootlevels.
Interlinking rivers 3 - Interlinking Indian Rivers -Short Presentation
2 - Manual on Reticular Canal System 1 - How(Refer Chapter 10.1)
WithRCS we will be able toirrigate mostof the droughtprone areasby utilizingthe floodgenerated
waterwithoutconstructingthe bigstructureslike reservoirs/dams.Thissystem fulfilssome of the
criterias like,Itis'Simple increation,Surface insituation(so,itisavailable foruse all alongthe
course),Safe,evenif itbreaksdown,Secure eveninthe absence of monitoring,Synergistictothe
presentirrigationsystem,Savesmoneyincreationand maintainace still irrigates‘largersurface’,
Sustainable inlongruninthe service of irrigatingthe land,Sufficientinvolume(TMC),thus‘Say’no
to disputes.
Most of the readerswill getthe doubtslike how itispossible torunthe canals overthisuneven
surface / landlevels. Thatisthe hiddensecretof the nature,thatwe needtoexplore withnature
friendlyway.some of the newtypesof structuresmentionedinthistopiclike riverelevators,U
tubesinirrigation,canal elevators,direct canal connectors,bi dams,will help inbypassingthis
geographical variationsin thisnewsystemcalled'Reticularcanal systemforInterlinkingrivers' and
thusmakesthissystem to supplythe waterforall the needyareasroundthe clock,all the days in
the year.
Interlinking rivers 4 - Interlinking Indian Rivers -Short Presentation
3 - Manual on Reticular Canal System 6 - So what (Refer Chapter 10.1)
Thismethod (Reticularcanal system) of interlinkingriverswill givejusticetobothfloodanddrought
prone areasto the maximumextent.There are manyadvantagesfromthissystemof irrigationlike,
It, irrigatesmostof the droughtprone areas andthus supplyadequate waterforagriculture -
industry - irrigation,we neednotconstructcostlystructureslike dams - reservoirsandthus
protectingthe same,the course of the surface canal will make the watertodistribute toall the
needyareasandthe waterwill reachthe destiny(Sea) onlywhennoareawantsthe waterfor any
reasons, issueslikegenerationof backwaterandshiftingvillagesandcitieswill notarise,we will be
able to generate enormouselectricitybythe hydroelectricityprojects –that,we will be able to
create at multiple placeswhere the Primarycanal dischargesitswater, watercanbe provided/
releasedonthe needybasis - withsufficiency,surface waterstoringcapacityinthe canal becomes
more as it a longcanal and itmakesthe undergroundwatertorise,we can expectmore rainand less
cycloniceffectasthere isbettergenerationof the cloudsoverthe landalmostasequivalentasthat
of the cloudsgeneratedoverthe sea,thinforestcanbe convertedintothickforestand thuswe can
make the forestcoverof the landwiththe peoplesparticipation,mostof the natural waterpathway
whichremainsdryinmost of the periodscan be made to flow continuouslyasperour needandwe
neednotconstruct bigstructuresforthispurpose - simple structureslike abarrierwall/weirwill
divertthe waterfromthe riversto the primarycanals,farmerslookingintothe sky for rainand
complicationsinagriculture due tolessrainfall canbe prevented,all the presentdrywellwillbe
filledwithwater,all the presentdamsandreservoirscanbe made tomaintainoptimumlevel of
waterin all the seasonswithoutdependingonthe rainfromthe same riverbasin,itis possible to
eradicate the landclassificationbasedonthe irrigationlike 'dry - semi irrigated - irrigatedland'and
we can make all the landinto 'irrigatedland'.The beautyof the nature can increasedwithgreenery
everywhere andsmall attractive waterfalls atmanyplaces.
S5c11 chapter 11-the rivers ofindia and probable primary channels.
In thischapterwe have mentionedaboutthe variousriversof Indiawhich are flowingtowardsthe
eastand joiningBayof Bengal,and towardsthe westandjoiningthe Arabian Sea.The canal that
intersectandinterlinks the riversare namedasthe primarycanals,the drainingcanalswhicharises
fromthe primarycanalsare namedsecondary canalsandso on.
S5c12 chapter 12-flat canal system in rcs.
I am proposingthe Flatcanal systemforinterlinkingriversinordertoutilize the available potable
surface waterto the maximumextentbefore itbecomesnonpotableasitreachesthe seaand
becomessalty.Since the flatcanal worksonthe principle of multiple inputsandmultiple outputs,
thisworksout more useful ratherthansingle input(reservoir/dam) andmultiple outputsfromthe
decliningcanal whichoriginatesfromthe reservoir.Siltingisthe problemof bothflatanddeclining
canal,which we needto addresswithsuitabletechnology.Flatcanal systemisthe bestwayof
distributingthe watertoall the needypartsof the nation,evenwhenthere israininthe catchment
area of any riverabove the level of the canal.Withflatcanal systemitis possible toeradicate the
droughtfromthis worldandto preventthe floodtothe possible extent.
Interlinking rivers 5 - Interlinking Indian Rivers -Short Presentation
4 - PC and FPC in Reticular Canal Systems (Refer Chapter 12.3)
Primarycanalsare the name givento the canal whichinterlinksthe adjacenttworivers.Flatcanal
systemisthe canal where the startingandendingof the canal are at the same level inwhichthe
waterenteringorexitingfromthe canal will alterthe level of waterinthe canal makesthe water
accessible all alongitscourse equally.
ContinuouslyflowingriverslikeGanga,Yamuna(ForFPC1) and Brahmaputra(ForFPC4) withthe
waterof theirtributarieswill be fillingthe watertothe primarycanalsthroughoutthe year.
The level of the waterof the riverGanga ismade to rise to 900 metersAMSL by constructinga dam
like structure calledRiverElevatoranddrainingthe waterfromthe topof thisstructure and then
makingthe waterto flowonthe Himalayanhillswhichformsthe southborderforthe westflowing
riverGanga proximal toRishikeshthroughaopensurface canal calledGangauppercanal.The water
fromthe endof the Ganga uppercanal will be made toflow througha closedtube like concrete
structure called'Ganga U tube'and thusthe waterof the Ganga Rivercan be shiftedtothe Yamuna
rivercatchmentarea.Anotheropensurface canal will runalongthe northernrange of hillsinthe
Yamuna rivercatchmentareastartingfrom the endingpointof Ganga U tube and reachesthe
HimalayanhillswesttosouthflowingriverYamunaatthe level of 800 metersAMSL.From this point
the waterfrom the riverGanga and Yamuna will be made toflow througha closedtube like concrete
structure called'YamunaU tube'and thusthe waterof the Ganga and Yamunarivercan be shifted
to the Aravalli range of hillsof Rajasthan.Till thispointthe waterwill be flowingbygravityinone
direction.
The FPC1 whichstarts at thispointwill endatriver Chittarin the cardamomhillsonthe east side will
be receivingwaterfromthe higherside andwill distribute watertothe lowerside all alongits
course,thusrain anywhere atthe higherside will make the watertobe available all alongthe course
of the Flatprimarycanal.
S5c13 chapter 13-flat primary canal (fpc1) river points.
In thischapterthe detailsof the flatcanal ( where the level of the canal above the meansealevel is
same in itsentire course,e.g. 500 metersabove the meansealevel) which extends fromthe
northernpart of Aravalli range of hillsinRajasthantosouthernpartof CardamomhillsinTamilnadu.
The extensions of the FPC1 makesthe entire nationstogetthe waterfor irrigation,industriesand
for domesticpurpose forthe landswhichcomesbelow itslevel,thuswe canpreventthe droughtin
these areasand the waterwhichisgoingto form the floodatthe lowerlevelwill be fedtothe flat
primarycanal at the higherlevel atmultiple points.Some of the areaswhere we are notgoingto get
the adequate landheightwill be managedwiththe structureslikeUtube,bi dam, canal elevator,
aqua duct andso on.
S5c14 chapter 14-flat primary canal (fpc1) we & ee river points.
Thischapter tellsusaboutthe riverpointsof the westand eastextensionsof the flatprimarycanal
1. West extensionof the FPC1circumscribesthe Aravalli range of hillsandintersectsall the rivers
whichflow tothe westfrom the westandsouthslope of Aravalli hills.Inthe same fashionthe east
extensionof the FPC1and itssouthbranch intersectsthe riversarisingfrom Maikala(oneast),
Hazaribagh, Ramgarh,Dandakaranya, and northrange of easternghatranges of hills.
Interlinking rivers 11 - 6. chapter 14 5 flat primary canal1 west
extension& east extensione river points
Thisslide showgivesthe informationabouthow we canalsoutilize the watergeneratedfromthe
westslope of the Aravalli hills(Luni,Bandi,sukri,Jawai,Khari,Sabarmathi,Mahi rivercatchment
area),north - east - southslope of Maikala (Johilla,Son,Hasdorivercatchmentarea) andRamgarh
hills(Rihand, Damodhar,Dwarkeswar,Silai,Subarnarekha,Southkoel,Sankh,Lb,Mandriver
catchmentarea) , and alsothe water generatedfromDhandakaranya(Seonath,Mahanadhi,Sondur,
Pairi,Jonk,Indra,Tel,Indravathi,Sabari rivercatchmentarea).Itsupplieswater tothe FPC1main
branch and alsoto all the areas of Indiabelow 500 metersAMSL southto the course of river
Yamuna.
Interlinking rivers 12 - 7. chapter 16 & 17 7 flat primary canal1 west
extension& east extension,river elevator,canal elevator,direct canal
connector,u tube
Thisslide showgivesthe informationaboutthe canal course of the eastand westextensionof the
flatprimarycanal 1, by whichitis possible toutilize the watergeneratedfromthe westslopeof the
Aravalli hills(Luni,Bandi,Sukri,Jawai,Khari,Sabarmathi,Mahi rivercatchmentarea),north - east-
southslope of Maikala(Johilla,Son,Hasdorivercatchmentarea) andRamgarhhills(Rihand,
Damodhar,Dwarkeswar,Silai,Subarnarekha,Southkoel,Sankh,Lb,Mandrivercatchmentarea) ,
and alsothe watergeneratedfromDhandakaranya(Seonath,Mahanadhi,Sondur,Pairi,Jonk,Indra,
Tel,Indravathi,Sabari rivercatchmentarea).Itsupplieswatertothe FPC1 mainbranch and alsoto
all the areas of Indiabelow500 metersAMSLsouth to the course of riverYamuna.
S5c15 chapter 15-flat primary canal (fpc1) lengths.
Thisgivesa roughideaabout the lengthof primarycanal whichstarts at the northernpart of Aravalli
range of hillsin Rajasthantothe southernpart of cardamom hillsinTamilnadu,itscapacity,the
variousriverswhichfeedthe canal.The valuesare notaccurate,but itis a rough guide toexplainthe
satellite basedsurveywhendifferentteamssitsandworksforthe RCS inRCS labfor interlinking
rivers.We will getthe accurate valueswhenthe workof micro surveyisfinished,whenwe decide
aboutthe exactlevel atwhichthe course of the primarycanal isgoingto lay,the size of the canal
and the variousstructuresthatwe needto constructto overcome the minor variationsinthe levelof
the landand so on.
S5c16 chapter 16-flat primary canal (fpc1) we & ee lengths.
Thischapter tellsaboutthe approximate lengthandcapacityof the westandeast extension
branchesof the flatprimarycanal 1. Thisis basicallyforteachingpurpose tothe teamswhoinvolve
indoingthe micro surveyof the differentsegmentsof FPC.The exactlengthandthe capacitywill be
determinedonlyafterthe level of the canal,size of the canal,lengthof the canal valuesobtained by
the micro surveybythe respective teams.
S5c17 chapter 17-flat primary canal (fpc1) – re, ce, dcc, bd and others.
inthischapter some of the civil engineeringstructureswhichwe needtoconstructtobypassthe
minorgeographical variationsinthe pathof flatprimarycanal like riverelevator(damlike structure
withthe discharginggate at the top to make the riverwatertop level torise tothe desiredlevel),
canal elevator(damlike structure constructedacrossthe valley/waterpathwayandalongthe
course of the canal withreceivinganddischargingendsatthe endsof the structure to maintainthe
desiredlevel of waterall alongthe course of the canal),directcanal connector(the deepsurface
canal createdto bypassthe longuselesscourse of the canal whenthere isminorelevationinthe
curvesof the same canal),bi dam (the parallel damlike structure constructedtoovercome the
minordepressionsof the landandas we are not gettingthe desiredlandlevelinthe course of the
canal) and so on.
Interlinking rivers 6 - Interlinking Indian Rivers -Short Presentation
5 - FPC1Lengths (Refer Chapter 15.6)
Thisis the lengthof the interlinkingpathof the flatprimarycanal 1, where onlythe majorcurvesare
lookedin,whilegraphingthe pathonthe surface of the earth.The lengthof the FPC may change
withmicrosurveyoverthe satellite pictures,whichwillbe done bythe differentteamsdesignatedto
surveya particularsegmentof the interlinkingpath/betweentwoadjacentrivers astheyare going
to considerthe minorcurvesthatcomesin the interlinkingpath.
Each segmentof the canal (FPC) receivesthe waterfromthe proximal anddistal segmentsof the
same FPC,and the area of landwhichisabove itslevel.
The water of the riverGanga andYamuna will be continuouslyfeedingthe FPC1fromthe end
openingof the YamunaU Tube.
Each segmentof canal (FPC) distributes/irrigates/supplieswatertothe proximal andthe distal
segmentsof the same FPC,andthe areaof landwhich isbelow itslevel.
In thispresentationDescriptionof the interlinkingpathwiththe Lengthin kilometresismentioned.
An example isgivenhere '1.FPC1 Start 500 to Gambhir500. Andthispath Receiveswaterfrom;
NortheasternRajasthan – north easternslope of Aravalli range of hillsapartfromthe waterit
receivescontinuouslyfromthe riverGangaand Yamunaand Supplieswaterto;Northeasternpartof
Rajasthan,SouthHaryana,Delhi,southUP till the Yamunacourse. The total lengthof this
interlinkingpathis77.40 kilometres.'
Structureslike Canal Elevator,RiverElevator,DirectCanal Connector,Bi Damwill save the lengthof
the canal at difficultareasanditalsosavesthe creationcost,still irrigatingthe needyplaces.
Total FPC1CRL LengthinKms is8345.22
Total canal lengthwe are goingto save withCE, RE, DCC, BD inKms is703.13
Total lengthof the CE,RE, DCC,BD puttogetherinKmsis 33.29
The Length (Actual) of the probable FPC1inKmsis7675.38
The capacity (Volume)of storable water(withthe canal widthof 200 mts,depthof 25 mts,but the
maximumlevelmaintainedwillbe 20 mts) inthe FPC1 (30701.52 millioncubicmeters)inTMC is
1133.5 (Thisvolume canbe filledanddischargedanynumberof times.).Note:One cubicmeters=
36.92 cubicfeet.
S5c18 chapter 18-flat primary canal 2 (fpc2) river points and lengths.
Bangalore plateauisthe elevatedlandpresentinthe southwesternpartof the Deccan land.It isnot
possible tobringthe everflowingwaterfromthe riversGanga - Yamuna- Brahmaputra to Bangalore
plateauaswe are not goingto getsuch an elevatedlandfrom RajasthantoKarnataka.Soit is
necessarytoutilize all the watergeneratedinthe riverKaveri catchmentareainaneffective wayby
creatingflatprimarycanal 2 at aroundthe level of 900 metersabove the meansealevel andthus
make all the landin Bangalore plateauirrigatedandtogetadequate waterforthe major cities
comingunderBangalore plateaulike Bangalore andMysore eveninthe future.Issue of Kaveri water
dispute will notarise asthe landsbelowthe level of 500 metersabove the meansealevel innorth
Karnataka,Andrapradesh,Tamilnaduand Keralaare goingtogetthe water fromflatprimarycanal 1
whose feedersare the majorriverslike Gangaand Yamuna.
Interlinking rivers 9 - Interlinking Indian Rivers -Short Presentation
8 - FPC2(Refer Chapter 18.8)
Bangalore platue:FPC2will become the mainsource of waterforthe area of Bangalore platue.
The riverswhichfeedthe FPC2fromthe level above 900mts AMSL are tributaryto Ayyanakere,
Hagari, Shimsha,Arkavathi,Palar,Yagachi,Hemavathi,Kaveri,Lakshmanatheertha,Kabini,Nugu,
Suvarnavathi,Uduthorehalla, andPalar.
Total FPC2CRL LengthinKms is1219.74
Total canal lengthwe are goingto save withCE, RE, DCC, BD inKms is215.01
Total lengthof the CE,RE, DCC,BD puttogetherinKmsis 11.89
The Length (Actual) of the probable FPC2inKmsis1016.62
The capacity (Volume)of storable water(withthe canal widthof 200 mts,depthof 25 mts,but the
maximumlevelmaintainedwillbe 20 mts) inthe FPC2 (4066.48 millioncubicmeters) is150.13 TMC.
FPC2 cannot be filledanddischargedanynumberof times,unlike FPC1andFPC4,as FPC2 is not
havingthe ‘everflowingriversasitsfeeder’.Still,itcanprovide sufficientwatertothe Bangalore
platue inthe landwhichlaysbetween ‘900to 500mts AMSL’, because,all the water,whichis
generatedfromthe riverCauveryandthe itstributarieswillbe providingwateronlytothe limited
area of landbetween900 to 500 mtsAMSL, and the area whichisbelow 500mts AMSL neednotget
the waterfrom the riverCauveryandits tributariesastheywill be irrigatedbyFPC1.
The water whichisgoingto be absorbedbythe ground / percolatingintothe ground/ the water
whichshiftsundergroundassubsurface flowwilldecreaseasthe undergroundwaterwillbe
saturatedwithwaterof the FPC1,thus‘overthe surface’availabilityof the waterfromthe river
Cauveryandits tributarieswill becomemore anditwill be availableforirrigationeveninsummer.
S5c19 chapter 19 primary canal 4 (pc4) river points.
Thischapter isfor future aswe start doingintensive waterrelatedagriculture.Flatprimarycanal 4is
proposedwiththe intentionof utilizingthe riverBrahmaputrawatertothe land whichisbelow 250
or 300 metersabove the meansealevel.Inthischapterthe 'proximal decliningcanal of flatprimary
canal 4' (primarycanal 4) is mentioned.
Interlinking rivers 7 - Interlinking Indian Rivers -Short Presentation
6 - Feeding areas for FPC (Refer Chapter 21.11).
How FPC’swill getcontinuoussupplyof watertosupplythe waterforthe landsbelow itslevel?Who
isgoingto feedthe waterto these canalscontinuously?The variouscatchmentareasof various
rivers,whichare goingto feedthe FPC1 continuously, are showninthispresentation.
The feedingareasforFPC1 are Ganga rivercatchmentarea-Himalayanhills,Yamunarivercatchment
area-Himalayanhills,Son-Seonathrivercatchmentarea-Maikala(Oneast) range of hills,Hasdo –
Mand - Rihandrivercatchmentarea-Hazaribagh&Ramgarh hills,Narmada-Burhnerrivercatchment
area-Maikala(Onwest) range hills,Tel-Indravathi rivercatchmentarea-Dandakaranya&eastern
Ghats (northrange) of hills,Weinganga - Wardarivercatchmentarea-Mahadeo& Gawilgarhhills,
Penganga-Godavari rivercatchmentarea-Sahyadri(Ajantharange) hills, Godavari - Bhīmariver
catchmentarea-Harishchandra&Balaghat hills, Bhīma-Krishnarivercatchmentarea-Westernghat
hills,Krishna - Cheyyarurivercatchmentarea-Westernghathills,Cheyyaru - Kaveri rivercatchment
area-Westernghat(Bangalore) hills,Kaveri - Moyarrivercatchment area-Westernghat(Bangalore)
hills,Moyar- Bhavani rivercatchmentarea- Nilgiri hills,Bhavani-Nangangi rivercatchmentarea-
Nilgiri hills - Palghatgap- Anai malai-Palani hills, Nangangi - Vaigai rivercatchmentarea-Anai malai-
Palani-Varushnad hills,Vaigai-Chittar(End) rivercatchmentarea– Varushnad -Cardamomhills.
FPC2 feedingareasare FPC2-Start-Hemavathi rivercatchmentarea-Westernghat(Bababudenhills),
Hemavathi - Kaveri rivercatchmentarea-Westernghat,Kaveri - Kabinirivercatchmentarea-Western
ghat, Kabini - Nugurivercatchmentarea- Westernghat- Nilgiri hills,Nugu - Palar(Southend) river
catchmentarea - Westernghat- Nilgiri hills.
In thiswaythe FPC will be filledbythe variousrivercatchmentareas,andsome of the river
catchmentareas like Gangaand Yamunarivercatchmentareas will be feedingthe FPC1
continuously.
Interlinking rivers 8 - Interlinking Indian Rivers -Short Presentation
7 - Areas irrigatedby FPC (Refer Chapter 22.12)
Thispresentationtellsaboutthe AreasirrigatedbyFPC:PC1is goingto irrigate all those areaswhich
are below475mts AMSL. PC2 isgoingto irrigate all those areaswhichare below 875mts AMSL inthe
Bangalore platue.PC4isgoingto irrigate all those areaswhichare below 225mtsAMSL. All these are
tentative values;itmaychange if the level of the canal changesinthe future.
AreaIrrigatedbyFPC1 are the riversbasinwhere the landisbelow 475 mts AMSL Bearma,
Weinganga– Panch – Kanhan- Wardha-Penganga,Heran – Narmada– Burhner- Banjar, Penganga–
Purna– Dudna – Godavari – Manjra – Kagna – Benithora– Sina– Bhīma – Man - Don,Krishna–
Malaprabha – Tungabhadra– Chikkahagari –Hagari – Pennar– Papagni - Cheyyaru,Palar– Ponniyar
- Kaveri,Moyar– Bhavani – Noyil - Amaravathi,Nangangi - surya(Vaigai) –Arjun- Vaippur,Chittar.
AreasirrigatedbyFPC1 WestExtensionare the riverbasins, where the landisbelow475 mts AMSL
are Luni to Jawai.
AreairrigatedbyFPC1 East Extensionare the riverbasinswhere the land isbelow 475 mtsAMSL are
Son-Hasdo,Tel,Indravathi, Mahanadi toDamodhar,Sankh,SubarnarekhatoHasdo,Seonath.
Bangalore platue isthe elevatedlandpresentinthe southIndia,whichisgoingtobe irrigatedbythe
FPC2.
Thisway all the landswhich are suitable foragriculture will getthe waterfromone of the FPCand
thusit ispossible toeradicate the droughttothe maximumextent.
S5c23 chapter 23 all the water of river Kaveri for Karnataka, if TN gets
alternate water.
Earth is one of the bestsharingobjects,itshareswateronthe surface,at subsurface level,at
undergroundlevel andinthe altitude byvariousmechanismslike evaporation,filtration,
percolation,bygravityandsoon. Because of thisevenif we store the waterto the maximumlevelin
the reservoiritwill vanishevenif we are notreleasingthe waterfromthe reservoirinthe matterof
time,andthisprocessof vanishingisrapidif the areas surroundedbythe reservoirare drought
prone.Soany efforttoutilize bystoringthe waterwhichisgoingto be generatedfromthe Kaveri
rivercatchmentarea of Bangalore plateauwill notworkoutgeologicallyif the surroundinglandslike
the landsof AndrapradeshandTamilnaduare droughtprone.Soitis verymuchessential tomake all
the landdroughtfree inorder to make the waterto stay inthe Bangalore plateauforlongerduration
/ till anotherrainyseasoncomes.
Interlinking rivers 10 - Interlinking Indian Rivers -Short Presentation
9 - Howabout using all the water of river Kaveri (Refer Chapter 23.13)
ThispresentationtellsaboutinterlinkingRiverKaverianditstributariesinBangalore plateau,India
(Itis an elevatedareaof landinthe southwesternpartof Deccan area).Thissolvesall the water
relatedproblemsin Bangalore plateauincludingdisputesrelatedtoRiverKaveri,if the guidelines
and viewsmentionedinthe presentationare completedalongwithinterlinkingGangato Kaveri.
InterlinkingGangatoKaveri will provide sufficientwateratthe level below "500-550 meterabove
the meansea level".ThusTamilnaduneednotdependuponwatergeneratedfromthe RiverKaveri
and itstributaries.
S6c1 chapter 1 facts and figures on agriculture.
Thischapter containssome of the facts andfiguresrelatedtoagriculture fromthe time of
preparationof the soil bedforseedingtill the finalconsumption asfoodbythe humans,how the
foodisgoingto become poisonous/becomesthe mediatorof infectiononthe wayto the final
consumptionanditsimpacton healthonthe livingorganismsincludingthe humans,how land
pollutionisgoingtokill the normal usefulorganismsof the earthlike earthwormandsoon are
mentioned.
S6c2 chapter 2 facts and figures on forestry.
In thischaptersome of the factsand figuresrelatedtoforestryare mentionedlike how the area
underthe coverof forestisdecreasing,itsimpactonthe environment,how desertificationis
increasing,the variouscausesfordeforestation,urbanizationandits impactonthe forestandso on.
S6c3 chapter 3 agriculture.
Cooperative farmingisthe needof the worldtosave thisearth forour living.Ithinkthe people and
the leadersof thisworldwill understandthe seriousnessbehindthisissueandwill take suitablestep.
Small scale farmingandindividual farminghasitsownlimitationwiththispopulationexplosion.
Populationexplosionmade the farmingintosmallerandsmallerfragmentsthroughdivisionandre
division,consuminglotof agriculture landsinthe name of townshipandlanddevelopmentfor
urbanization.Scatteredhousingandindustrializationwithverygoodplansinside andverypoor
infrastructure inthe publiclevel made the agriculturelandsconsumedinthe name of road / railway
tract forming.People stayingawayfromthe place of workand spendinglotof time onthe road
made the road wideningmandatoryandfurtherconsumedthe agriculture land.Smallscale farming
people sprayingthe poisononthe planttosurvive themselveseconomicallymakesthe untargeted
people morbidand killingthemveryslowly.Small scale farmingpeople sufferinglossdue to
environmental noncooperation,unscientificmethodsof agriculture,fluctuatingmarketingvalues,
lossinstorage and transportationandso on made thempoorday by dayand makingthe farmerto
leave hisprofessionandgoforsome othernon productive buteconomicallyfeasibleprofession,this
leadstoincrease inthe price of foodgrains.
Cooperative farmingcanaffordcostlyuseful agricultureinstruments,agriculturescientistfor
guidance,assessthe demandof the nationinfoodrequirementthuscangrow the fooditemwhichis
inneed,thuspreventthe marketfluctuationandloss,peoplecaninvolve inthe processof nation
buildingandthusthe manpowercan be utilizedtothe maximumextentwithincreaseinindividual
and national economy.
S7c1 chapter 1 facts and figures on industry and business
In thischaptersome of the factsand figuresrelatedtothe presentindustryandbusinessare
mentioned.Itisgoodto knowthat there isverygood income generationinthese fields.Butitis
necessarytoachieve still bettergenerationof income withthe generatedincome toreachall the
people of the worldtomake themrich andto remove the poverty.Itiswell knownfactorthat
sustainabilityof the industryorbusinessdependsonthe income butnotthe loss.Butevenwiththe
generationof plentyof industriesandwiththe people of verygoodbusiness,andwithinfinite
income,withplentyof jobopportunitythroughthese segments,povertyispersistingandthe
povertyleadingtothe environmentalinjuryisrapidlyprogressing(The relationbetweenthe 'poverty
and the environment'ismentionedatthe endof thisdocument).Letall the industryandbusiness
persist,butcrate the industriesandbusinesswhere iteradicatesthe povertyandthussavesthis
earthfor our livingbefore thisdrinkingwater,breathingair,eatingfoodandthe landonwhichwe
walkbecomespoisonous.
S7c2 chapter 2 industry and business.
In thischapter,howwe can utilize the natural resourcesinaeco friendlysustainablewayandthe
man powerwhichisexistinginthisworldtocrate the industryandto do businesswiththe basic
principle of distributionof income tothe people withsustainabilityinthe maintenance of the
industryandthe business,thustoeradicate the povertyfromthisworldtosave thisearthfor our
livingismentioned.
S8c1 chapter 1 facts and figures in education.
Educationisthe transferof the acquiredknowledge andskill necessarytoleadthe lifefromeldersto
the youngerand vice versaand it isas oldas the existence of life onthisearth.The definitions,the
borders,the nomenclature,the methods,the analyzingsystem, the quality,the quantityhas
changedoverthe period,withdifferentvelocityatdifferentplaceswithnewdimensionsasthe
science progressedandasthe societychangedacceptingthingsafterdebatingandanalyzingthe
rightand wrong,and the usefulnessof the same.
In thischaptersome of the advantagesinthe presentsystemof education,researchbase in
education,influence of educationonthe social andeconomicdevelopment,variousgovernment
policiesinthe processof providingeducationtoitspeople,qualityof educationindifferentplaces,
factors whichretainsthe studentsineducationormake themdropout,worldclassbestschool for
fewandpoor school formany, factorswhichforcesthe childrentobecome child labourandits
effectontheireducation,the national literacyrates,privateschool andthe governmentschool,
influenceof socioeconomicstatusonthe selectionof school,geographical accesstothe school,
language selectionineducation,transitionrationsineducationfromone stage toother(example
fromprimaryto higherprimaryeducation),teachersandinfrastructuresinschool,place of livingof
the teachersand theirpreference of school fortheirchildren,trainingtothe teachers,higher
educationindevelopingcountries,role of stigmaineducation,the universitysysteminhigher
education,andsoon are mentioned.How we cansolve some of the problemsinthese fields isalso
expressedinshort.
S8c2 chapter 2 education.
inthischapter an introductiontothe education,how we are spendingmoneyinthe name of
education,semesteruniformsystemineducation,factorsdecreasingandincreasingthe knowledge
gainin education,the variousfactorswhichmakesthe child asaneducatedcitizenorthe illiterate
adult,a scoringsystemto compare the reasonsfornot achievingthe goalsandthe solutionforthe
same (shivu'sscoringsystem),primaryeducation,secondaryeducation,pre universityeducation,
universityeducationandthe subjectwiseuniversity, necessityof the jobcounsellingcentres
attachedto differentboards/universities whichisgoingto assessthe needof thatparticularsubject
inthe society andthussaveslotof moneywhichisspentinthe name of educationandthus
preventingthe people unemployedwithdegree (graduateunemployment),professionalism, ideal
future education centres inideal village setupandthe plansforthe same (National education
services/model village/model nation),sportseducationforpositivehealthare mentioned.
S9c1 chapter 1-facts and figures on health.
Healthisa continuousstate of physical,mentalandsocial well beingandnotmerelythe absence of
disease orinfirmity,andthe personshouldbe able toleadsociallyandeconomicallyproductive life
(WHO definition).Itisverymuchessential tomaintainthe healthof all the people all the time to
keepourselveshealthy,happyandlongliving.Forexampleyoucannotflypeace fullyinthe flightif
someone tellsthatsome people inthe same flightishavingH1N1infection.Whetheritis
communicable disease ornoncommunicableitisnecessarytokeepall the people healthy.For
example ayoungdrivergettingpainlessmyocardial infarctioncanconsume the life of all the
passengersof hisbusor the bus can hitthe VIP'scar travellinginthe same road. Sothe leadersof
the nation/ worldshouldnothave the attitude thatwhy shouldIbotherif someone issick
somewhere.Ifeel the leadersof the nationandthe worldwill understandthe importance of
maintainingthe healthof all the people withthis simpleexamples.Inthischaptersome of the facts
and figuresrelatedtothe healthismentionedandittellsthatwe have notachievedthe goalsin
health,that, whatwe can achieve forwhateverthe reasons.The reasonmaypointtowards anything
like the doctor,minister,staff of the hospital,availabilityof the facility, roads,infrastructure, and
transportation facility,soon.Letus try to make all the people healthy,youngandenergetic.
S9c2 chapter 2-health.
In thischapterI have mentioned aboutsome pointsaboutthe healthandthe society - some
scenarios,establishingthe centres where will be able togive mostof the healthcare insteadof
writingreferenceletterfrequently(eveninvillages - anditis possible withmodel village andmodel
nationconcept),scenariosonthe competitionbetweenthe disease andthe treatmentandwhois
goingto winforwhom,necessitytosettingupandmaintainingthe thingsandmanpowertohandle
the emergencies,anewnomenclaturesystemforthe various brandmedicinesavailable inthe
marketto rememberthemeasilyandtodecrease the mistakesindispensingandadministrationof
drugs,a newconceptinthe hospital facility(Village PanchayathHospital) incontrasttothe present
'Primaryhealth centre',betterhospital networkingall acrossthe nationandthe worldto accessall
the healthactivitiesfromthe time of birthof the person,atany time, atany place,tomake the
people tohave positivehealthwithlongevity,youthfulness,energeticandhappiness.
S10c1 chapter 1-business.
Thisis mayrequesttoall the people of thisworldandtothe leaders,letushave the businesswhere
everyone getsthe profitandnoone goesforlossand it eradicatespovertytosave ourearthfor our
living.Loss inbusinesscanoccurat anytime due to unexpectedeventslikeaccidentsinthe go-
downs,spoiledstocksandsoon.Let ushave the systemwhere we are notgoingto face lossinany
formand that ispossible withcoordinationandcooperationamongall the people all acrossthe
nation/ world.
S11c1 chapter 1-creationof jobs.
In thischapterthe importance of makinguse of everyavailable manpowerinprotectingthis
environmentandsavingthisearthforliving, andmakingeveryone happy, healthyandprosperousis
mentioned.
It isnecessarytoutilize the knowledgeof the elders,workingpowerof the youngertomake use of
thisenvironmentin aneco friendlywaytoleadourlife inabetterway.It isalso importantto
convertthe childrenasknowledgeable andskill full peopleforthe future,whenwe becomeold.
S12c1 chapter 1-facts and figures on transportation.
All of us are leadingadependentlife,we needtosell ourproductstodifferentcustomersat
differentplaces,needtogoto differentplacesforthe purpose of education,forconferences,for
functions,tomaintainourhealth,toestablishrelations(e.g.marriage) andsoon,inthis way
transportationbecame the integral partof ourlife.
Withthe increase inpopulation,withthe developmentof science of transportationtechnologyon
land/ water/ air, manyproblemsrelatedtothe variousmodesof transportationhave started,
causinginjurytothisearth throughenvironmental degradationlike lotof forestandagriculture
landsare consumedinthe name of crating the roadsand railwaytracks thusincreasingthe
deforestationanddesertification,trafficrelatedissues,extractingthe materialsfromthe lithosphere
(e.g.crude oil) andmixing it,intothe troposphere (the environmentwhere the biosphere- living
objectsexists) andmakingenvironmental notsuitable forthe life throughairpollution/land
pollution/waterpollution,thus makingoureatingfood,breathingair,drinkingwater,the landon
whichwe stay to become poisonous,andall these eventswill eventuallyleads toglobal warming.Let
us imagine howthese materialswhichare extractedfromthe lithosphere are recycledinthe
environmentandtheyreachthe bottomof the earthplatesthroughair,thenthroughthe water, to
the bottomof the sea,what chemical andthermal changeswhichoccursto these materialsateach
stage and at differentlevels,whatpressure andchemical changestheyinduce whenthese chemicals
passesinthe newdifferentroutesatthe bottomof the rock bedwhichsupportsthe uppersoil layer
are all unknown (Petroleumproduct/hydrocarboncycle inthe environment).
In thischapterthe varioustypesof transportationsystem, how the numberof gasemitting
registeredvehicleshave increasedinthe last few decades,varioustypesof pollutions(land/water
/noise /light/air),accidents,injuriesrelatedtoroadtrafficaccidents,raisingratesof differentfuels,
moneyspentonroads / railwaytracksand few solutionsatappropriate placescalledconvenient
road and railwaytracksystemof model village andmodel nationare mentioned.
We needtounderstandwe extractthe oil fromthe lithosphere,we convertthe oil intothe gas by
runningthe engines,gasaccumulatesinthe environment,butultimatelyithasto reachthe
lithospherein itsnatural cycle.Imagine whatchemical andthermal changestakesplace inthe oil in
the lithosphere,oil andgasinthe environment,oil/gasin the undersea/undergroundanduntil the
final destinyintothe lithosphere - will itcause tsunami where there islarge chemical /thermal
changesunderthe sea/ sea bedand will itcause earthquake whenthe same chemical andthermal
changeshappenunderground needstobe explored.
S12c2 chapter 2-2 convenient road system and convenient railway
tracksystem
CRS - CRTS (convenientroadsystem - convenientrailwaytracksystem) isthe methodof identifying
the most convenient,short,withminimal elevations/depressions/curvesinthe pathbetweenthe
twoplaceswe needto connectwiththe helpof satellitepicturesthroughthe cluesseenonthe
surface of the earthlike waterpathways(rivers)andthe mountains/hills. Withthiswe cansave
time,fuel,costinvolvedintransportationwithlessaccidentsandpollution.
S13c1 chapter 1-facts and figures on child labour.
Model village andmodel nationisthe conceptgeneratedtohave a staticpopulation,astaticarea of
landconsumedinthe name of village /town/city/ road / railwaytrack /infrastructure.We all
know,the populationof the worldisgrowingveryrapidly,butmostof uswill notthink,‘withthis
populationgrowththere ismore forestandagriculture landisconsumedin the name of village/
town/ towndevelopment/city/roads / railwaytracks/ infrastructure andso on’on one side, and
‘there isincreaseddemand forfoodwithdecreasedagricultureandforestland’onthe otherside.
Please take thisissue seriously.Smallvillages/small settlementswill furtheraddburdentothe road
/ railwaytrack / electricitychannels/infrastructureslikeschool,officesof the publicworks,revenue
department,electricityoffices,hospitals,andsoon.Thisburdenfurtherincreaseswhere thereare
scatteredhousesawayfromthe settlementinthe farm/ forestareaand so on.No governmentcan
assure hundredfeetasphalteddoubleroadtoall the villages withthe presentscatteredvillages,if
that isthe case thenmost of the forestand agriculture landsneedstobe convertedintoroadsto
connecta single villagefromall the eightsides.Soitisthe time tothinkaboutdecreasingthe
numberof villagesbyfusingall the small satellite settlementsandcreatinggoodconnectingroads
withlessnumberof qualityschools,hospitals,officesandotherinfrastructures. Thisisthe general
introductiontothe chapter‘Model village andmodel nation’.
In thisparticularchapter,the variouscausesforchild labour,the consequencesintheirlifeandits
influenceonthe national developmentandonothersare mentioned. Peoplelivingawayfromthe
mainvillage forvariousreasons,people earninglesswithincreaseinthe costof livingmighthave
influencedthe parentstopushtheirchildrentothe childlabour.
S13c2 chapter 2-facts and figures on corruption.
In thisparticularchaptersome of the factson corruptionare mentioned,withmodel village and
model nation,andbydigitalisingthe currency,itispossibletopreventcorruption.Italsobringsan
endto all the disputesandthe criminal activitiesinvolvingso calledcurrency.Digitalisingcurrency is
possible only, if we have goodtechnologysupport, anditwill workoutverymucheconomical as
there isno corruption/black money/robberies/chance for criminal activity.
S13c3 chapter 3-facts and figures on crime.
In thischaptersome of the factsrelatedtothe crime are mentioned.Withmodelvillage andmodel
nationitis possible bringdownmostof the criminal activities.
S13c4 chapter 4-facts and figures on economy.
Here some of the factsand figures relatedtothe economyof the nationandthe worldis given.
Some facts like howeconomyisdistributedtothe variouspurposesincludingrepayingthe interest
for the loans,varioussegmentsaccountingforthe employmentandincome generation,whysome
countryremainas the lowincome nation,economicplanningandsoon are mentioned.
S13c5 chapter 5-facts and figures on government.
In thischaptersome of the factsand figuresrelatedtothe government are mentioned,manyatimes
the moneyspentinthe name of people maynotbe reachingthe intendedrecipient.
S13c6 chapter 6- facts and figures on health.
Healthdoesnotmeanthe 'hospital andthe doctors',healthisthe reflectionof nutrition/food,water,
environment,air,pollution,society,infrastructure andthe leadersintelligence.Inthischaptersome
of the factsand figuresrelatedtofamilyandhealth,variouscausesfordeathinvariousage groups
indifferentlocations,foodinsecurity - hunger- undernutrition,why orphanagesare increasing,
environment- watersupply - sanitation -itsimpactonhealthcare,doctor - populationratio,money
spentonhealth,measurestakenbythe governmentstill notable toachieve the satisfactoryresults,
whymillenniumdevelopmentgoalsare notachievedandhow these canbe handledwellwithmodel
village andmodel nationare mentioned.
S13c7 chapter 7-facts and figures on infrastructure.
Haphazard distributionof populationandthe populationexplosion consumeslotof economyinthe
name of infrastructure,thisleadsthe governmentstofail inprovidingqualityinfrastructure with
longlife spantoall the people of itscountryandthuswe lose lotof moneyinthisway.Poor
infrastructure hasgotits owndisadvantagesintermsof maintenanceanditleadstolot of accidents
and mayconsume manylivesinvariouswaysthroughtrauma,infection,pollutionandsoon.Inthis
chaptersome of the facts andfiguresrelatedtothe infrastructure are mentioned.
As the populationincreased,the needof infrastructureincreasedmanyfolds.Thistype of
disproportionateincreaseinthe demandoninfrastructure isdue tohaphazarddistributionof
population,populationdistributioninsmall hamletsawayfromthe mainstreamdue tovarious
causeslike caste,butthe governmentneedtoprovide all the basicinfrastructure eventothe small
populationof 200 or 300 people with30 to 40 houseslike goodconnectingroad,goodschool
buildingwithall the neededfacility, electricityconnectionwithpowerstationandmaintenance
infrastructure,watersupplysystemanditsmaintenance infrastructure,revenuedepartment,public
workdepartmentandso on.Thus withthe increase inthe populationandincrease inthe numberof
villageswithoutanyplanforfuture infrastructure made the governmenttoinvestmore moneyon
the infrastructure,but increase inthe numberof villagesmade the large fundtodivide intosmaller
and smalleramount,whichleadtopoorqualityininfrastructure.Poorqualityinfrastructure leadto
accidents,more moneyonmaintenance,more waste generation,pollutionandsoon. Soto decrease
the investmentoninfrastructureand toincrease the quality - safety - durabilityof the infrastructure
it isverymuch essentialtodecrease the numberof villagesandmake the peopletolive together.
Making the people tolive togetherisnotthe simple thingtodo,caste - practices - god- dietcome in
the way.So the leadersof the worldneed tothinkseriously tosave thisearth,tostopconvertingthe
agriculture landsandforestlandsinto concrete forest - highways - traintracks and so on,where
these thingswill leadtodeforestation,desertification,pollution,global warmingandthreatto the
biosphere.
In thischaptersome of the factsand figuresrelated infrastructuresare mentioned.
S13c8 chapter 8-facts and figures on life style practices.
There wasa time where people were notable toidentifythe cause forthe ailments,sotheyusedto
try the treatment,theyknowortheyusedto pry indifferentwayortheyusedto practice some
ritualsor try withsome plantproductsandso on. Noone knowsaboutthe mechanismof actionand
the prognosisaftergivingthe treatmentformostof the ailments,butstill theyusedtotrythe same
because itwasgivingsome mental satisfactionforthe people andtheyusedtofeel thattheyare
doingsomethingtogetcure for the ailment.Butthe advantagesandthe disadvantagesof the same
were notat all discussed inthe gatheringthroughdebatesasit wasconfinedtoone familyandas
theywere notdiscussedinthe mediatoreceive the opinionsaboutthe same practice.Itisnot good
to continue the same practice whichare not goingto give cure forthe ailmentin aprovenwayeven
if is notgoingto cause harm to the patientbutitdelaysthe time inseekingthe suitabletreatment
by the patientandallowsthe disease toprogressanditallowsthe disease towininthe race
betweenthe disease andthe treatmentto the extentof mortality/deathoritmay leave the life ina
vegetative formwithmanymorbidity.Ithinkthe leadersof the worldwill understandthe
seriousnessbehindthiswidelypracticedunscientificritualsanditsburdenleadingtoincreased
mortality,morbidity,lossof workabledays,economiclossthroughthe healthcare bothinprivate
and publicsectoras itdelaysthe initiationof treatment.
In thischaptersome of the practicesthatthe people practice eveninthiseraof science is
mentioned andhow these practicesare goingcause injurytothe individual ortothe societyeither
directlyorindirectlyare mentioned.
S13c9 chapter 9-facts and figures on migration.
It isa commonsense answerthatnoindividual will decidetomigrate to some otherplace without
any reason.Majorityof the reasonfor migrationincludesdifficultytoleadthe life inareasonable
waydue toeconomicreasonlike lossinthe profession,notable toearnthe moneyneededtolead
the life withthe presentprofessioninthatgeographical area,wantstoearnmore withthe skill he
has withhim,forhighereducation,throughmarriagesandsoon.Statisticssaysmajorityof the
people are migratedfromthe rural to urbanarea, withmigration the economicstatusof the person
mighthave improvedorthe personmayleadeventhe worstlife inthe urbanarea,but he may not
mindleadthe same life because noone knowsabouthiminthisnew place.Thistype of rural to
urban migrationwill leadtoproblemsrelatedtourbanizationlike pollution,trafficcongestion,
problemsrelatedtowaterandsanitationandsoon.
Governmenttakingthe propertiesof the peoplelikelandforroadand railwaytrack /industrial
purposes/landdevelopment/soonand givingcompensation will alsopromotethe migration as
theylose propertyintheirnative village /town andthe people mayspendthe money thatthey
receive ascompensation forvariousreasonsandlatertheymaygo and settle insome urbanarea
losingtheirfamilyprofession permanentlyasthey maynothave any land / property tocontinue the
same workin theirnative village.Soitisnecessarytoplanthe systeminsuch a waythat, evenif the
landof some personisusedinforthe purpose of road/ railwaytrack / landdevelopment/industrial
purpose,still the personshouldretainthe landownershipinthe same village andhe shouldbe able
to continue the same professionthathe knowsfromhischildhoodandthatispossible onlywith
cooperative farmingthroughVillage panchayathassociation.Thisstepisveryimportantforusto
save our earthin a conditionwhichisgoodforlivingorganismsincludingthe humans.
In thischapterI have mentionedsome of the factsandfiguresaboutmigrationliketypesof
migration,causesformigration,economicinfluencesthroughmigration,povertyandmigration,
urbanizationthroughmigrationanditsill effectsandsoon.
S13c10 chapter 10-facts and figures on poverty.
Let usthink,itis not practicallypossible toworktwentyfourhoursina day withutmost sincerity,
goodcharacter, faithfulnessinall the daysof the yearby one personand evenif a personworkslike
this, thenalso,he will notbecome the richestpersonof the world,itsmeans that, there isno
relationbetweenthe hoursof work,characterof the person,sincerityinworkandsoon with
richness.Sothisworldisrunningwiththe race of intelligence inbothlegal andillegal wayandthe
mostintelligentpersonformakingmoneywillbecome the richsoonandthe people evenwith
intelligence withoutthe intelligence formakingthe moneywill remainaspoorevenwithworkand
workingforany numberof hours.People workingformoneytoleadthe life butnotgettingthe
sufficientmoneytoleadthe life withthisincrease inthe rate of all the essential materialswillmake
thisearthvulnerable forinjurylike poorpeople travellingwithpoorvehicleswithincreasedemission
will addto the burdenonpollution,overcrowdedslumswill actslike the reservoirforall the
communicable diseasesandsuddenbreakupsof diseasescanoccur at any time andit can involve
any person.Soitis verymuch essentialtoeradicate the povertytosave ourplanetforour living.I
thinkthe seriousnessbehinditwill be understoodby ourleadersandwill workforthe same tosave
our earthfor our living.
In thischaptersome of the factsand figuresrelatedtopeople livingwithhungryindifferentpartsof
the world,percapita income,wealthdistribution,andsoonare mentioned.
S13c11 chapter 11-facts and figures on rural development.
Governmentisspendinglotof moneyonrural development.Butthisisnotgoingto solve all the
problemsinall the villages because government mighthave spentmanycroresof rupeesinthe
name of road,railwaytrack to connectthe villages,school,officesandsoon,but bythe time the
governmentplansall these forone village andthere are eightmore satellitevillagesalreadypopped
inall the eightdirectionaroundone village due tovariousreasons.Bythe time the government
plansall the infrastructure toone village thentothe nextsatellite village the infrastructure of the
firstvillage isalreadyinabad shape andneedstobe replaced.Inthiswaythe governmentneedto
spendlotof moneyrepeatedlyandwill notbe able toconcentrate onthe qualitybecause the
demandisso highas the populationisincreasinginarapid phase withdivisionandre divisionof the
people inthe name of religion - caste - community - god - diet- practice and soon.
In thischaptersome of the governmentprojectstoimprove the rural economy,empowerthe
womeninrural area, stepstakenbythe governmenttoeradicate the povertyare mentioned.With
model villageandmodel nationplansitispossible tocreate goodanddurable infrastructure with
betterservice withlessmaintenance canbe created.Withbetterrural economyitispossible to
increase the economyof the urbanarea and thusthe national economy.
S13c12 chapter 12-facts and figures on solar energy.
Solarenergy,windenergyandthe hydroelectrical energyare the safe energysourcestothe
environment,whencomparedtothe atomicenergyandthe energyfromthe petroleumproducts.
Withmodel village andmodel nationplansitispossibletocreate huge solarenergyunitsanditis
possible toutilize the solarenergytothe maximumextent.
S13c13 chapter 13-facts and figures on some statistics.
In thischaptersome of the statistics relatedtogrossdomesticproduct,percapitaincome,life
expectancy,crude deathrate andso on are mentioned.Withmodelvillage andmodel nationplanit
ispossible toincrease the GDP,percapita income andlife expectancy.
S13c14 chapter 14-facts and figures on subsidies.
If a nationisgivingmore subsidiesmeansthatnationshasmore people withpoverty.Thistype of
nationwill be unable tomake the people earnmore,butmakesthe peopletositwithoutwork,
make the people tomake repeatedloans,make themunabletorepaythe loan,againandagain.If
the people are unable torepaythe loanor expectsmore subsidies,thenthe peoplewholeadthe
governmentneedtounderstandwhypeopleare goingforrepeatedlossandwhatismakingthemgo
for repeatedlossandsuitablemeasuresneedstobe taken.Forexample if the farmerisnotable to
repaythe loan or expectssubsidiesdue tolessrain, then,the governmentshouldtake appropriate
measure toprovide irrigationforhisland,make himgrow goodcroup,create suitable marketorthe
industryforthe product andmake the farmerrich,insteadof givingsubsidyandrepeatthe subsidy
everyyearand losingall the moneyinthiswayand makingall the new born toborn withthe loanon
theirheadand make the nationvulnerabletooccupybyothersin an indirectwaythroughthe
economichold.We needtounderstandthatitis because of poorunderstandingof the
interrelationshipbetweenthe environment - agriculture - marketing- economyof the individuals
and the nationbyour leadersandtheyspendingthe moneyof the nationinthe wayslike subsidies
and loanrepaymentcancellationtosustainthe peoplewithpovertybutnotmakingthemtodie (at
leastthe subsidiesandloanrepaymentcancellationwillpreventthe deathof people withpoverty,in
that waythe governmentswhichgivessubsidies/loanrepaymentcancellationare doinggreatjobs).
In thischaptersome of the factsand figuresrelatedtogovernmentsubsidiesare mentioned.
S13c15 chapter 15-facts and figures on unemployment.
Unemploymentproblemwillarise whenaskilledpersondoesnotgethisbasicneedsforhis
profession(forexampleirrigationforthe farmer),ora skilledpersondoesnotable toadjustforthe
newjobwhichis not relatedtohisuniversitydegree (forexamplethe universitydegreeholdingson
of the farmerwill be wastingdecadesinhislifelookingforthe jobina governmentoffice insteadof
involvinginthe farmworkwithhisfather,andhe will be tellingtohisfriendsthat'farmingisnota
goodjob andwe will goforlossbecause there are norains formany years'and it maybe the truth
also).
'Everysecondof everypersonisimportantandthatneedstobe utilizedinaconstructive ways
throughthe programs and policies'.If the leadersthinksthat ‘onlytheirtime isprecious - othersare
not soimportant’,andif theyfail to make the policiesinsuchaway that, eventhe childwhichis
goingto be born aftertenyearswill alsogetsome jobinsuitable waysoonafterhiseducation,then
that nationisnot goingto developwiththe phase othernationandthe people of thatnationis
goingto sufferalot invariousways.
A universitywhichgenerates the degreeholderneedstounderstandthe needof thatdegree inthe
society before itgeneratingthatdegree holder toeradicate the graduate unemploymentproblem.
More unemploymentwill leadmore burdenonthe environment,itisbecause anunemployed
personinthe periodof unemploymentinhislifewillbe leadingunproductivelifeduringhis
unemploymentperiod,buthe will be utilizingall the productsof environmentthroughhisfood,
cloth,shelterandsoon, thusthere isa negative balance inthe life andinthe environment.Ithink
the leadersof this worldwill understandthe interrelationshipbetweenthe unemploymentandthe
sustainabilityof the environmentand will create thisworldinsuchaway that all the people of the
worldwill be involvedinone orthe otherecofriendlyproductive activity andthusleadsahappyand
prosperouslife.
In thischapterI have mentionedaboutsome of the factslike rate of unemployment, labourlaws,
labourforce,marketable skills,professional skills,adultunemployment,graduate unemployment,
and so on.
S13c16 chapter 16-facts and figures on urbanisation.
Urbanizationwithall the amenitiesbecame the needfor the affordableclassof people.Urbanslums
are the people wholeadthe life inabadconditionwhere theydonothave otherwaysto leadthe
life betterthanthis,sufferalot,actslike the reservoirof disease andspreadthe communicable
diseaseseventothe affordable classof people.Trafficrelatedissues,sanitation,transportation,
domesticwatersupply,pollutionare some of the majorissueswhichwillsticktothe problemof
urbanization.Nowourleadersstartedsolvingthese problemswithfly over’s,metros,underground
canal transportation,one wayroads,pumpingwaterfromthe riverstothe cities,identifyingplaces
to manage the waste,andso on. Do youthinkwill these typesof problemswill solve byconstructing
more numberof fly over’s?
Please understand the solutionforall these problemsare notpresentinthe urbanarea,but it is
presentinthe rural area. People shouldstopmigratingtowardsthe urbanareas,andthat ispossible
onlywhenthe people wholiveinthe villagegetsgoodincome fortheireffortintheirownvillage,
goodschool for theirchildren,betterrecreationfacilityintheirownvillage andthatispossible with
model village- model nationplan. Withmodel village andmodel nationpeople will stopmigrating
towardsthe urban areasand in fact those whohave propertiesintheirnative villagewillmove back
to theirvillage andthusthe burdenof urbanization will decrease.The leadersof thisworldwill
understandthisconceptandwill workinthisway.Some of the facts and figuresrelatedtothe
urbanizationare mentionedinthischapter.
S13c17 chapter 17-facts and figures on waste management.
Increasedproductionof waste whichare solid,electronic,gaseous,liquid,biohazard/medical,
industrial andsoon are the resultof modernworlddue torapidgrowthin population,urbanization,
industriesandsoon.Nowit isbecomingthe threatto the people wholiveclose tothe waste
dumping/treatingareasand laterit will becomesthe threattothe entire biosphereandtothe life
of all the organisms.Soitis verymuchessential topreventuncontrolledurbanization,convertall the
waste into useful materialsthroughrecyclingatthe suitable level.Model villageandmodel nation
plancan handle the waste managementinabetterway.Inthis chaptersome of the facts and figures
relatedtothe waste managementare mentioned.
S13c18 chapter 18-different blocks in the model village (auto cad
drawings).
In thischapterthe variousplansforthe model villageandthe model nation are givenasthe
prototype.The original drawingsare inautocad drawing.Thischapteris an overview of the plansof
the model village andmodel nation.Variousblockslikeoffice block,school blocks,sportsblocks,
residence,hospital blocks,cowkeepingblocks, agriculture productprocessingblock,andsoon are
mentioned.Itisplannedinsucha way that,no one neednotutilize anytype of vehicleinside the
village toreachdifferentblocks,asthe interbuildingbridgesbringsall the needy placesinwalkable
distance,thuswe can reduce the utilizationof vehicle andthe fuel tomaximumlevel,thusthe
pollution andtrafficcongestion.
S13c19 chapter 19-model village and model nation
Model village andmodel nationisthe conceptgeneratedtohave a staticpopulation,astaticarea of
landconsumedinthe name of village /town/city/ road / railwaytrack /infrastructure.We all know
the populationof the worldisgrowingveryrapidly,butmostof uswill notthinkthat withthis
populationgrowththere ismore forestandagriculture landisconsumedinthe name of village/
town/ towndevelopment/city/roads / railwaytracks/ infrastructure andso on,on one side and
there isincreaseddemandforfoodwithdecreasedagriculture andforestland onthe otherside.
Please take thisissue seriously.Smallvillages/small settlements due to'diet- god - practice - caste -
religion'willfurtheraddburdentothe road/ railwaytrack / electricitychannels/infrastructureslike
school,officesof the publicworks,revenuedepartment,electricityoffices,hospitals,andsoon.This
burdenfurtherincreaseswherethere are scatteredhousesawayfromthe settlementinthe farm/
forestareaand so on.No governmentcanassure hundredfeetasphalteddouble roadtoall the
villages,if thatisthe case thenmostof the forestand agriculture landsneedstobe convertedin to
roads to connecta single small village fromall the eightsides.Soitisthe time tothinkabout
decreasingthe numberof villagesbyfusingall the small satellitesettlementsandcreatinggood
connectingroads withthe adjacentmodel village,decreasingthe numberof schools –hospitals –
offices- otherinfrastructureswithincreasedquality,safetyanddurability.
S14c1 chapter 1-pictures of instruments,land markboards and
accessories usedinthis project.
In thischaptersome of the instruments necessarytocarryout the work of thisproject are
mentionedinthe picture form.
S14c2 chapter 2-instruments,land markboards and accessories used
in this project.
In thischaptersome of the instrumentsnecessarytocarryout the work of thisproject are
mentionedinthe picture formwithdescriptions.
S15c1 chapter 1-currency.
It isverymuch essential todigitalisethe currencyinordertopreventthe robberies,crimes,
corruption,blackmoneyandsimilarthings.Butthis needsgoodtechnologysupport.Thisworksout
cheaperas we compare the moneyinvolvedinprintingthe notes,moneyinvolvedasblackmoney,
the police andlawsysteminvolvedincontrollingthe robberiesandillegal activities,moneyinvolved
incorruptionand so on. Activities relatedtothe moneyare already digitalised inapartial way
throughATM's, internetbanking,mobile banking,cardswipinginshopsandsoon.
S15c2 chapter 2-say ‘no to currency’ in transaction.
Until the currency existthe corruptionwillalso persists.Itisverymuchessential toreplace all the
notesandcoins withthe thumbandcard systemandrecordall the activitieswhichinvolve the
moneytopreventthe robberies,crimes,corruption,blackmoney,fake currency/notes andsimilar
things. Activitiesrelatedtothe moneyare already digitalised inapartial waythroughATM's,
internetbanking,mobilebanking,cardswipinginshopsandsoon.
S15c3 chapter 3-corruptionin transaction.
Moneyremainsthe same inanyone’shand,whetheritisearnedlegallyorillegally.A nationgoing
poor withthe moneyhandledbybadpeople withgoodpositionisgoingtodamage the environment
invariouswayslike constructionof poorqualitystructure withmore estimationwill make the
structure to become damagedsoonwithgenerationof waste andconsumptionof nextroundof
materialsfromthe environment. There isasayingthatanyone whoplucksthe honeywill lickhis
hands,inthe same wayanyone whohandlesthe moneywillalsokeepsome percentageforhis
sincere workandhe will use hisposition,degree andintelligence tohandle the things.Soit isvery
much essentialtodigitalise the currencyinorderto prevent all typesof corruption,blackmoney
and similarthings andtosave thisearth forour living.
S16c1 chapter 1-per capita income a case scenario.
Deforestation,desertification,poverty,pollution,malnutrition,corruption,robberies,quarrels,
destruction,war,drought,sufferings,diseasesandsuchthingsare the consequencesof population
explosion,egoism, overambition,unsatisfactions,jealousy,uncooperation,incoordination,results
inenvironmentaldestruction,makingourbiospherepoisonous,we losingourearthforour living
soon.
In thischapterwe have mentioned,howwe canincrease ourpercapitaincome withcooperation
and co ordinationamongthe people inastepwise manner.
S16c2 chapter 2-past-present-future.
In thischapterwe have comparedsome of scenariosof the past and how it changedinthe present,
and whatcan happenif the same situationcontinuousorwhatcan happenif we worktogetherwith
cooperationandcoordinationtosave thisearthforour living are mentioned.
S16c3 chapter 3-the future.
In thischapterstresshas beengivenforcooperationandcoordination amongthe people tosave
our life andtosave this earthfor ourliving.
Abbreviations used in this book.
Some of the newabbreviationsusedinthisbookare mentionedinthispresentation.
Contents of this book - section chapter (Includes all the chapters).
Thispresentationgivescomplete listof all the chaptersof thisbook'Viewstomake this‘World’
developedandthis‘Earth’as the lovelyplace forevery‘Human’.
The author dr Shivu.
Thisis aboutthe author Dr Shivuwhowrote hisviewstomake this'worlddeveloped'.
Preface to this book.
The main aimof thisbookisto make this‘World’developedandthis‘Earth’asthe lovelyplace for
every‘Human’,butnotto criticize the presentsystem.Theseare myopinions,Iknow effortsare
takenfromcenturiestomake thisworld/ eartha more suitable place forlife of all the living
creatures includinghumans,butthisismyconcernexpressedinthiswayandthe rest isleftto the
discretionof the leadersandthe people of thisworld.
Eradicate poverty to save our Planet.
It isverymuch essential toeradicate povertywithrepeatedloss in agriculture to save our planet. In
this aspect I have mentioned few points relating the poverty with the environment.
1. Povertymakesthe people to depend on the products which are cheap, thus they may be of the
low quality with short life span, thus leads to increased waste generation and its impact on the
environment.
2. Povertymakesthe people todependonthe low cost transportation vehicle, thus these vehicles
will emit more emission in the nature leading to the pollution.
3. Poverty makes the people to depend on the free / cheap / charitable hospitals, where these
organisationsface more demandthanthe supply thus these organisations may make the people to
become symptomatically better but may make them chronic carrier or a morbid person with the
brand of ‘no disease’.Exampledispensingthe medicinesfortwoor three days in the place of five to
seven day course may lead to drug resistant strains and later these microbes may infect the other
people.
4. Povertymakesthe people tolive inunhygienicatmosphere,may have poor sanitary facility, may
be practisingopenair defecation and so on. All these will lead to surface water contamination and
will facilitate the spread of communicable diseases.
5. Poverty makes the people to live in poor - over crowded house, make them to travel in
overcrowded bus / train and make the environment suitable for the spread of communicable
diseases.
6. Povertymakes the people to have Poor food (food combination with poor nutrition) leading to
poor build, low blood proteins and immunoglobulin’s, thus the malnutrition related diseases and
they act as the reservoir for diseases apart from the multiple sufferings.
7. Povertymakesthe people todependonthe poorqualityschool or their profession making them
to live away from the school leads to ‘late to start in education’ for their children and less gain of
knowledge and more dependency.
8. Povertymakes the people to compare their life with the life of the rich, with this respect some
strongpoor man lookingatthe lifestyle of the rich, thus he wants to become rich in short span and
indulging himself in crime to get the money thinking that he can lead better life in the future.
9. Povertymakesthe people nottoearnmore wealth,andthismechanismiscomplex and common
sense will make us understand how it is happening. This leads to poor per capita income – poor
nutrition – poor life style – poor build – poor work capacity at the individual level and poor tax
collection –poornational economy – poor investment on education / health / infrastructure of the
nation.Pooreducation/health/infrastructure organisedthroughthe government will increase the
individual expense and environmental deterioration (e.g. Poor road leads to less mileage and
increased emission).
10. Nationwiththe people of poverty with less build – less knowledge – more diseases makes the
nationto importmore essentialsmaterials/equipments and medicines in large quantity for higher
price and it may be unaffordable for the common person or the common person has to get it by
investing his life time earning, thus the person remains poor and thus the nation remains poor.
11. Povertymakesthe poorfarmersto spry the insecticidesany number of times to save their crop,
thus makes the food poisonous and the also the land pollution.
12.Poverty makes the farmers to sell their products in an unhygienic way where many food born
diseases will add to the food on the way to its final consumption.
EradicatingPovertyisthe needtosave the earth forour youngergeneration;otherwise we will land
up in grave problems related to environmental issues like deforestation, desertification, global
warming,diseasesrelatedtopoorchemical andmicrobiologicalqualityof the water,poorairquality,
harmful rays entering the atmosphere due to high emission rate, and so on.
I think you will understand my feelings.
I hope you will go through my book and will work for the betterment of humanity.
I am happy to work for the same project, if I get the opportunity to serve the humanity.
Powerpointpresentationon RCS for IIR is also available in the web ‘www.slideshare.net/drshivu’.
Please gothroughall the sectionstounderstandthe interrelationshipbetweenthe varioussegments
in our day to day life like Section 1 – Introduction, section 2 – Democracy, Section 3 - Do we need
some more intelligence, Section 4 - Property documentation, Section 5 - Reticular canal system for
InterlinkingIndianrivers,Section6– Agriculture,Section7– Industrialisation,Section 8 – Education,
Section9 – Health,Section10 – Business,Section11- Jobcreation,Section12 - Convenientroadand
railwaytrack system,Section13- Model village andmodel nation,Section14 – Instruments, Section
15 - No ' Note or Coin' in transaction, Section 16 - The future.
Kindly go through this book and let us save this earth for our living.
Thanking you sir, yours faithfully.
Date: 20.12.2015.
Place: Mysore. (Dr. Shivu. P)

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  • 1. Summary of the book ‘Views to make this world developed’. Why you need to read this book? ‘To save this earth for our living’. Author: Dr. Shivu.P,No. 757, Shiva nivas, 11th cross, Vinayamarga, Siddharthnagar, Mysore 11. PIN: 570011. Karnataka, India. Phone: Residence: 0821 2561277, 0821 4000778, Mobile: +91 94484 77380. Mail: shivup.183@gmail.com Thisbookby name ‘Viewstomake thisworlddeveloped and this earth as the lovely place for every human’ isfocussingmanyfieldsfor the developmentof all the nationsof thisworld. I have the great confidence that my project book will make my world a developed world if we convert the views written in the book in to action. Please log on to ‘www.slideshareshare.net/drshivu’ for all the presentations. The aim and objectives of my book are as follows, Aim: To make this world developed; Objectives: 1) To, get adequate supply of water for the entire world (India as the prototype) for drinking – irrigation– industry,throughRCS(ReticularCanal Systemfor Interlinking Rivers). (Need to be done on emergency basis).
  • 2. 2) To increase, the productivity, in the agricultural segment, by adopting ‘scientific agriculture methods’throughVPA (Village PanchayathAssociation).(Bythiswe canutilize the entire manpower effectively, governments can think over it). 3) All the lands, that is the government and the private lands will be utilized effectively through VPA, so that no land lays waste without production even for a short period and they are used with PIN (Personnel Identification Number) based property documentation. (By this we can utilise the natural resources i.e. the land to the maximum extent in an eco friendly way e.g. by planting more samples of useful trees and it also increases the revenue for the government). 4) To, utilize the population (man power) of the world, effectively, to the maximum extent possible, without wasting any workable time in the name of ‘job searching’. This is to make the worlddevelopedwiththe hugelyavailable manpoweranditisdone throughVPA.(We can eradicate the problem of unemployment, governments can think over it). 5) To create industriesrelatedtoagricultural products,locally,bythe peopleof thatVPA,thisadds the value to the products of agriculture. (This will increase the economy of the individuals, the nation and the world, it is better to do) 6) To utilize the same manpowerin‘nonagricultural time’tocreate houses,roads,model villages, forest,roadside fruit tree plantation ect, in their VPA, that is the MV – MN (Model Village – Model Nation) forthe people wholive with VPA. (One time investment, less maintenance, less problems related to the damages to the infrastructure, and maintaining the cleanliness becomes easy. Governments can consider this in the near future) 7) To, decrease the rural to urban migration, which in turn decreases the development of the slumsinthe urban area andproblemsrelatedtourbanisation.(Thiswill automatically happen if the rural people get all the urban facilities in their own place with better economy). 8) To create awareness in the basic life science skills, like nutrition, sex, pregnancy, delivery, lactation at secondary education, because, soon they are going to become the mothers and the fathers in this society. (This becomes easy if we complete the work of NES – MV – MN). 9) Education(NES – National EducationService) isnotonlyforgettingthe knowledge, but also for getting the food in the form of job, through job counselling centre (for those who stop their education before the completion of 2nd PUC) run by the teachers, who prepare the students. (This becomes easy if we complete the work of NES – MV – MN). 10) The universities (NES) creates the graduates as per the need of the society by assessing the need of the graduates to the society by acting as the mediator between its graduate and the institutionswhichseeksthe service of the graduate, thus the university can provide the placement immediatelythroughitsjobcounsellingcentre,withthiswe caneradicate the term called ‘graduate unemployment’. (This becomes easy if we complete the work of NES – MV – MN). 11) To make the education completely free for the local students / candidates who loves this country and their place, with better knowledge to the local candidates, and thus we can decrease the migrationrate of these needygraduatesandtogive betterservice to their local people through VPA – NES - MV - MN. (Free educationbecomesthe realityif all the nations gets better income that is possible with RCS – VPA) 12) To make the health services(NHS) completelyfreetodecrease the morbidityandmortality rate of the people due to non affordability of the health services. (Free health services becomes the reality if the nation gets better income, that is possible with RCS – NHS – VPA) 13) Proper PIN based property documentation will be done to decrease the disputes, and to suppressthe evil activityof the people withevil mind.Thiswillalso decrease the time consumed by
  • 3. the court in solvingthe disputesrelatedtothe landsandproperties. (Governmentscanconsider this to maintain the better relation among the relative and thus the better productivity by all the families) 14) Usingsatellite basedsurveytoidentifythe shortestandconvenientpathbetweenthe placeswe need to connect and thus make the Roads and Railway paths, short, safe and convenient route for our journey, through CRS – CRTS technology. (This can be considered in the near future). 15) Society is the mixture of more people who do good things, less people who do bad things. Recordeveryactivityof the individual withfamilytree basedPIN.Preventionof evil activity is better than,identifyingthe evilactivity(e.g.terrorism) after the damage has occurred to the society. ‘Less bad people’are alsodangerous,don’tallow them tothrive.Thisworkwill be done by all the people of the same VPA throughNSW(National security web). (This can be considered in the near future). 16) Corruption persists till the currency exists; replace all ‘the notes and the coins’ with ‘the card and the thumb’. With this we can prevent all the illegal activities, which involve the transaction of money.All the ‘blackmoney’canbe converted in to the ‘white money’ and all the robberies which the bad people do can be prevented. Card and thumb works out cheaper than printing ‘note’ and preparingthe ‘coin’,itworksoutstill cheaperif we account money involved in the ‘Corruption’ and whichismovinginthe form of ‘Blackmoney’.(Itislefttothe discretionof the governments and the people of all the nations, and it is possible only when we become better with needed technology) 17) Activitiesare done throughthe VPA,which are the structural and functional unit of the nation. (Creating the VPA is left the discretion of the government and the people of the world). All the viewsmay not be possible to achieve in a single setting, still I wrote many views on various segments,because the viewswritteninone segmentwill work in concordance with other segment. For example,itisbetterdothe workof Reticularcanal systemforInterlinking rivers(toeradicate the drought to the maximum extent and to prevent the flood to the possible extent) on emergency basis, before we go for the stage of creating ‘Convenient road and railway tract system’. For this reasonwe needtounderstandall the segmentsatone settingandcan take up the work of different segments one by one without causing damage to the previously created structures. There are various presentations and documents published in ‘www.slideshare.net/drshivu’, each one will give youthe information about some specific subject and the heading is mentioned in the beginning of the para. S1c1 chapter 1-me and my nation. Thischapter tells you, howIstaredwritingthisbookandwhat made me to go aheadwithworkof makingall the nationsof thisworlddeveloped. Andisthe necessitymake all the nationsof the world developed,tosave thisearthforour livingwiththe lifeinthe normal physiology. S1c2 chapter 2-how did this book originated. Thischapter tellsaboutvariousstimuluswhichtriggeredmymindthroughmycarrierand life that producesthe burstof thoughtswhichlaterIconverted itinto the script, whichIfell will be useful for convertingall the nationsintodevelopednationsandthisearthmore suitable forlife.
  • 4. S1c3 chapter 3-it is about me, the author,dr. shivu. p. Thischapter tellsaboutthe authorwhowrote thisbookwiththe intentionof makingthisworld developed. Iknoweveryone will developthe curiosityaboutthe authorasthisbook isgoingto provide lotof viewsintended tosave the life of this earth. S1c4 chapter 4-people – work– income. Thischapter tellsaboutthe interrelationshipbetween the people - work - income.The national income andthe policiesinfluence the income of the people andthe income of the individuals influencethe income of the nation.Notall the workingpeople will be able togenerate the income and notall the people withgoodincome will be workinghard.Povertyatthe individual levelandthe povertyat the national levelare associatedwiththe deteriorationof environmentwhichaffects bothrich and poor,and the entire globe.Itisveryessentialtomake all the people earnbetterand make all the nationsdevelopedinordertosave our earth. S2c1 chapter 1-facts and figures related to democracy. Democracyis one of the importantadministrative needs forthe people tomake thisworldmore beautiful,easygoing.Withoutthe familyheadthe familymayfeel difficulttoleadthe life, inthe same way withoutthe goodleaderavillage orthe nationwill notprogress.Thissectiongivessome facts andfiguresrelatedtodemocracyinthe processof electingourleaders,aboutourleadersand aboutour system. S2c2 chapter 2-retaining the democracy withlittle change. We needdemocracytoselectthe leaderswhocanmaintainpeace,prosperity,health,happinessfor all the livingorganismsinthe earthwhichis foreverwithjusticetobothplantand animal kingdom thusfor thisenvironment.Mostof the time our leader’s useful time maywaste inthe processof scoldingthe oppositionpartyinthe processhe becomingthe rulingpartyleader.Iamproposinga newsystemin democracywhere all the leaderswill worksynchronouslyonlyforthe developmentof humanityandmaintainthe peace,prosperity,healthandhappinessof all the people without wastingthe time inthe processof blamingone another. S3c1 chapter 1-national security web. It isa newsecuritysystemproposedincollaborationof governmentsystemof security(Police) and the youngactive people inthe society.Itismypersonnel opinionthatmostof the illegal activities can be identifiedanditcan be well controlledif the youngactive people of the native place involve inthe processof maintainingthe internalsecurity. S3c2 chapter 2-case scenarios on‘giant’. In thischaptersome of the case scenariosare mentionedwheredifferentpeopleinthe societywith differentpositions,howtheytake advantage of theirposition/dress/powerto cheat common people andthe nationandthusbecominginjurioustothe environment.Solutionforthe same isalso
  • 5. writtenatappropriate places,if yougothroughall the chapters,thenyouwill understandthe things ina betterway. S3c3 chapter 3-people and techniques used by the giant to give trouble to the person targeted. In thischapterhow badpeople inthe societygivestroubletothe innocentpeople inanyway they wantto make money,maintainthe statusandto enjoythe life inthe way they wantand thus becominginjurioustothe environment. Solutionsforthe same are alsowrittenatappropriate places. S3c4 chapter 4-better intelligence is the need ofthe nation. You all will agree thatthere are people from whomwe mighthave sufferedatone or the othertime, inone or the otherway,in director indirectway,withorwithoutourknowledge.Ithinkif we bring some modificationinthe societyintermsof knowledge,infrastructure, andawareness,thenitis possible toleadapeaceful life.Iknowpeace isthe termrelatedtoour ownmind,butwhat to doour mindisdirectlyconnectedtothe five sense organswhichare pushingthoughtstoourmind continuously.Soitisthe responsibilityof all of usthat all the mindsreceivesonlygoodthoughts throughour sensoryorgansand notthe peace disturbingstimulus. S4c1 chapter 1-facts and figures related to property documentation. Thischapter tellsaboutthe availabilityof natural resourceslikelandandpopulationdistribution.Itis verymuch necessarytounderstandthese thingsinutilizingtheseresourcesforourdevelopment. S4c2 chapter 2-property documentation. In thischapterimportance of propertydocumentationthroughbiometricbasedpersonnel identificationnumberandfamilytree isemphasizedfromthe time of birthtodeathat variousplaces like atthe hospital atbirth,inthe school,inthe college,inthe universities,atthe place of job,at the time of marriage,so onand at death.Thiswill reduce mostof the disputeswhichgoestothe police stationandto the court,it will alsomaintainthe goodrelationandpeace amongthe relativesand withthe neighbours anditreducesthe confusionwhile givingthe judgementinthe court.Thistype of propertydocumentationbecomesverymuchessential if we are goingforcommunityfarming, farmingrelatedindustries,reforestation,toeradicate the povertyandtosave the environment. Interlinking rivers 1 - No dams,still we can irrigate all the lands and it is possible to remove the drought from this world. 1 hr ppt on iir rcs. (Reticular canal system for ILR). Out of many the objectives written in this book, at least the governments can consider doing the workof InterlinkingRivers(Particularlyfocussingthe riversof India) throughthe new concept called ‘Reticularcanal system’.Ihave a greathope that my conceptof RCS for ILR is superior because, it is;  Simple in creation,
  • 6.  Surface in situation (so, it is available for use all along the course),  Safe,evenif itbreaksdown(Imagine the difference between breaking the tank on one side and the pipe on the other side),  Secure even in the absence of monitoring,  Synergistic to the present irrigation system,  Saves money in creation and maintainace still irrigates ‘larger surface’.  Sustainable in long run in the service of irrigating the land,  Sufficient in volume (TMC), thus ‘Say’ no to disputes. RCS is a new concept in Irrigation involving all the present technologies related to irrigation proposedwiththe aimto eradicate the droughtfrom‘mostof the parts of thisworld’ in general and from ‘India’ in particular and to prevent the flood to the possible extent. It isthe methodtoutilise the available surface water to the maximum extent on the land in an eco friendly way before it becomes salty as it reaches the sea. Deforestation (For example - The roots of the trees will not get sufficient water to survive with decreasingundergroundwaterlevel,thistypeof injurytothe nature can involve manytreesand the entire forest, we have seen the incidences like trees falling suddenly and killing the people and damaging the property as the root dries up silently and this phenomenon is becoming more commonas we are extractingmore waterthrough bore wells and making the surface water to flow faster with piped /cemented drainage system), desertification, less rain, malnutrition / nutrition relateddiseases,poverty,animalsdying of dehydration, pollution, global warming are the ongoing ecological disasterandwe will ‘landupingrave disaster’if we are notthinkingaboutthe solutionfor the same. Such expected disasters needs to be addressed with reforestation, soil conservation, preventing rural to urban migration by preventing repeated loss in agriculture, preventing uncontrolledurbanisationand so on. All these depend on improving the rural economy, education and infrastructure. Majority of the India is agriculture based rural population and this industry need the water as the basicneed.If we are notgettingwaterfor thisindustrythenwe will allow presentongoingecological disastertoprogressand the presentone thirdnation (India) which is covered by the drought prone areas may progress to more than 50% in the next one or two decades. So it is the crucial time that we need to think how we can eradicate this problem of drought, increasingthe rural economyandmake the people toinvolve inthe processof reforestationand soil conservation.Irrigation(Water) isthe backbone of life in general and for agriculture in particular. It isalso necessary to keep in mind about the ‘knowledge, skill and the profession of the majority of the people of the developing and underdeveloped nations’. It is my heart full effort to prevent the expected disaster in the near future like deforestation and desertification expanding to the larger area of the nation/world and the idea born out of this problemis the conceptcalled‘reticularcanal systemforInterlinkingrivers’.Mypresentpresentation
  • 7. may notfulfil all the technological criteria’s,butIam sure, it will be an eye opening for the solution of the problems like drought and flood. RCS isthe systemof collectingthe waterfromthe higherlevel atmultiple pointsanddistributing the water to all the drought prone areas at multiple points. As RCS is collecting the water at multiple points from the higher level, it also prevents the genesis of flood to certain extent at the present flood prone areas. RCS will actlike a ‘bridge’ina‘reticularfashion’betweenfloodanddroughtprone areagivingjustice to both. As it is mentioned in my book related to the geography of India, it is the system of collecting the water from various rivers starting from Ganga and ending at Chittar, and distributing the water according to the need for the entire India (J&K is not focused at this stage). All the naturallyflowingwaterpathways,the canalsthatwe create to interlinkthe rivers,the various canals that we create to distribute the water from these water pathways will look like the web of canalsin the formof reticuluminaerial view with all the major - minor and natural - artificial water pathways, thus the name Reticular Canal system for this system of Interlinking Indian rivers. Better irrigation with eradication of the drought will improve the economy of the majority of the people of developing and underdeveloped nations and decreases poverty. Thispresentationisthe summaryof the variouspresentationwrittenonInterlinkingIndianriversby a newconceptcalledReticularcanal system. Thisis notonlyuseful toIndiabutit isuseful forthe entire world,inthe processof eradicatingthe droughtfromthis world,andthuswe can make thisworlda betterplace forhumanlivingwith bettergrowthinagriculture,thuswe can eradicate the problemslike hunger,povertytothe maximumextent,especiallyforthe farmersof thisentire world. I wishthe worldwill thinkoverthisconcept andwill adoptthistechnologyof optimumutilizationof surface waterwhichreachesthe seawithoutanyuseful activityoverthe land. Utilizingthe portable surface waterinanenvironmentalfriendlywaybynotleavingitsimply reachingthe seawiththisnewtechnologycalledReticularcanal systemisthe needof the dayas the worldpopulationhasalreadycrossedsevenbillionslongagoandI wishthe worldwill realize my effortsandif my thoughtsare usedsomewhere inthe world,thenthere will be some value formy thoughtand mywork will notgowaste. In thispresentationIhave explainedaboutwhywe needtoutilize the surface potablewatertothe maximum,howwe canutilize thissurface watereffectivelyina environmentalfriendlyway,how we can eradicate droughtandits consequencesonthe life of people,how we canpreventthe floodto certainextent. I wishthe entire worldwill lookintoit,and will use thistechnology(RCS) inanenvironmental friendlywayandall the people of the worldtogetherwill make thisbeautiful worldstillabetter place withfull of prosperity,peace,healthandhappiness.
  • 8. S5c1 chapter 1-colour pictures of rcs. RCS of irrigation isproposedwiththe intentionof eradicating the droughtfromthisworldandthe floodtothe extentpossible.Itisthe combinationof all the presentandpastirrigationtechnologies to use the potable rainand riversurface waterto the maximumextentinaneco friendlywaybefore it becomessalty andbecomes nonpotable. S5c2 chapter 2-facts and figures related to irrigation. In thischaptersome of the factsand figuresrelatedtorainfall,scarcityof drinkingwaterandwater for irrigation(drought),poorchemical qualityof the bore well waterandpoormicrobiological qualityof the surface waterdue to waterpollution,scarcityof electricityandthe solutionsforthe same are mentioned. S5c3 chapter 3-facts and figures related to geography of india. Reticularcanal systemisthe a newsystemof distributingthe surface potablewatertoall the droughtprone areas bydivertingthe wateratthe higherlevel before itisgoingtounite andform huge waterbodyat the lowerlevelcausingflood.Fordivertingthe small volumesof wateratthe higherlevel,we needtoknowthe areaof landfor rain whichisgoingto act as the feeding/ catchmentarea forthat tributarywhichisgoingto feedthe interlinkingcanal,the landavailableto create the canal consideringthe physical propertiesof the water,flow dynamics,canal safety, porosityof the land,the variousmountains/hillsandvalleyswhichare cominginthe wayof interlinkingcanalsandsoon,for whichwe needtounderstandthe geographyandthe geologyof the land,and thuswe can identifythe mostsuitablecourse forourfuture canal to distribute the waterto the entire nationeffectivelyinall the daysof the year as perour requirement.Inthis chaptersome of the pointsrelatedtogeographywhichisuseful forourprojectare mentioned. S5c4 chapter 4-facts and figures related to water bodies of india. Detailsrelatedtothe variousriversof Indiaandaboutthe climate ismentionedinthischapter. These pointsare useful forusindecidingthe levelatwhichwe can intersectthe riversbythe interlinkingcanalssothatthe canal getsadequate watertofeedthe droughtprone areas.If the canal intersectsthe riveratthe higherlevel,then,the canal getslesswatertofeedthe drought prone area due to lesscatchmentarea of the riveronthe otherhandif the canal intersectsthe river at the lowerlevel thenmostof the droughtprone areawill notgetthe water forirrigation,soitis necessarytotitrate the level of canal bydrawingmultiple canal reference line andestimatingthe advantage anddisadvantage of eachcanal reference line. S5c5 chapter 5-facts and figures related to rivers of india. In thischaptersome of the pointswhichare necessaryforusin interlinkingthe rivers,basedonthe catchmentareas of the rivers,theirtributaries,theircourse,the mountainsandhillspresenton eitherthe sidesof the riverare mentioned.
  • 9. S5c6 chapter 6-facts and figures related to reservoirs ofindia. In thischapterthe facts and figuresrelatedtothe reservoirsinIndiaismentioned.Withreticular canal systemitispossible tomaintainthe optimumwaterlevel inall the reservoirswhichcomes belowthatparticularprimarycanal whichis interlinkingthe adjacentrivers anditispossible to release optimumwaterto the landdependingonthatreservoirinall the season asperthe need, withthismostof the disputesrelatedtothe waterdistributionwill come tothe end. S5c7 chapter 7-facts and figures related to floods in india. In thischaptersome of the facts and figuresrelatedtothe floods are mentioned.Reticularcanal systemforinterlinkingriversisasysteminwhichthe interlinkingcanal willintersectthe riveratthe place where the flowof waterisnot toohighor low,thusmost of the watergeneratedinone particularrivercatchmentarea will be divertedtodroughtprone areasat the higherlevel before huge watermass formsand causingthe flood. S5c8 chapter 8-facts and figures related to drought in india. Some of the factsrelatedtodroughtare mentionedinthischapter.Droughtisa threatto the humanity;itisa threat to the plantand animal kingdom.We alsoknow thatthe area occupiedby the droughtis increasingasthe populationisincreasingonthisearthandwe needto understand deforestationand desertificationisprogressinginaveryrapidspeed.Now itisour dutyto make all droughtprone areas into adequatelyirrigatedland,make the people toinvolve inthe processof re forestationandpreventdesertification.Reticularcanal systemforinterlinkingriverswill helpinthe processof irrigatingall the droughtprone landsandhelpsinre forestation. S5c9 chapter 9-facts and figures related to surface and underground canals. Some of the factsand figuresrelatedtothe surface andundergroundcanalsare mentionedinthis chapter.In the proposedReticularcanal systemforinterlinkingrivers,we have proposedonly surface canalsmost of the time and itis bettertoavoidundergroundanddeepcanalsas the water comesout of the canal may containhigherconcentrationof chemicalslike Ironoxide,arsenic, fluoride andsoon. S5c10 chapter 10-reticular canal system (rcs). In thischapter,howthe thoughtsof reticularcanal systemforinterlinkingriversstartedinmymind, whatare the physicsbehindthiswatercommunicationsystem,how we cango aheadwiththe work instepwise manner,howtodo the surveysittinginthe RCS laband compare the variousdifferent canals,howto do the surveyinthe field,whatare the skilledand supportive manpowerrequired and finance required,howwe are goingtoget back the investmentandgenerate incomeforthe individualsandforthe governmentare mentioned.
  • 10. Interlinking rivers 2 - Interlinking Indian Rivers -Short Presentation 1 - Reticular Canal Systems – Why? Thisslide showmake usunderstandaboutthe needforInterlinkingthe Indianriversonthe national emergencybasis,itsrelationwiththe lifeof the people - society - nation,the relationbetweenthe waterand the disease,the needforidentifyingthe safe - secure - surplussupplyof waterwithout disputesandmake the nationdevelopedatthe top andthe individualsatthe rootlevels. Interlinking rivers 3 - Interlinking Indian Rivers -Short Presentation 2 - Manual on Reticular Canal System 1 - How(Refer Chapter 10.1) WithRCS we will be able toirrigate mostof the droughtprone areasby utilizingthe floodgenerated waterwithoutconstructingthe bigstructureslike reservoirs/dams.Thissystem fulfilssome of the criterias like,Itis'Simple increation,Surface insituation(so,itisavailable foruse all alongthe course),Safe,evenif itbreaksdown,Secure eveninthe absence of monitoring,Synergistictothe presentirrigationsystem,Savesmoneyincreationand maintainace still irrigates‘largersurface’, Sustainable inlongruninthe service of irrigatingthe land,Sufficientinvolume(TMC),thus‘Say’no to disputes. Most of the readerswill getthe doubtslike how itispossible torunthe canals overthisuneven surface / landlevels. Thatisthe hiddensecretof the nature,thatwe needtoexplore withnature friendlyway.some of the newtypesof structuresmentionedinthistopiclike riverelevators,U tubesinirrigation,canal elevators,direct canal connectors,bi dams,will help inbypassingthis geographical variationsin thisnewsystemcalled'Reticularcanal systemforInterlinkingrivers' and thusmakesthissystem to supplythe waterforall the needyareasroundthe clock,all the days in the year. Interlinking rivers 4 - Interlinking Indian Rivers -Short Presentation 3 - Manual on Reticular Canal System 6 - So what (Refer Chapter 10.1) Thismethod (Reticularcanal system) of interlinkingriverswill givejusticetobothfloodanddrought prone areasto the maximumextent.There are manyadvantagesfromthissystemof irrigationlike, It, irrigatesmostof the droughtprone areas andthus supplyadequate waterforagriculture - industry - irrigation,we neednotconstructcostlystructureslike dams - reservoirsandthus protectingthe same,the course of the surface canal will make the watertodistribute toall the needyareasandthe waterwill reachthe destiny(Sea) onlywhennoareawantsthe waterfor any reasons, issueslikegenerationof backwaterandshiftingvillagesandcitieswill notarise,we will be able to generate enormouselectricitybythe hydroelectricityprojects –that,we will be able to create at multiple placeswhere the Primarycanal dischargesitswater, watercanbe provided/ releasedonthe needybasis - withsufficiency,surface waterstoringcapacityinthe canal becomes more as it a longcanal and itmakesthe undergroundwatertorise,we can expectmore rainand less cycloniceffectasthere isbettergenerationof the cloudsoverthe landalmostasequivalentasthat of the cloudsgeneratedoverthe sea,thinforestcanbe convertedintothickforestand thuswe can make the forestcoverof the landwiththe peoplesparticipation,mostof the natural waterpathway whichremainsdryinmost of the periodscan be made to flow continuouslyasperour needandwe neednotconstruct bigstructuresforthispurpose - simple structureslike abarrierwall/weirwill
  • 11. divertthe waterfromthe riversto the primarycanals,farmerslookingintothe sky for rainand complicationsinagriculture due tolessrainfall canbe prevented,all the presentdrywellwillbe filledwithwater,all the presentdamsandreservoirscanbe made tomaintainoptimumlevel of waterin all the seasonswithoutdependingonthe rainfromthe same riverbasin,itis possible to eradicate the landclassificationbasedonthe irrigationlike 'dry - semi irrigated - irrigatedland'and we can make all the landinto 'irrigatedland'.The beautyof the nature can increasedwithgreenery everywhere andsmall attractive waterfalls atmanyplaces. S5c11 chapter 11-the rivers ofindia and probable primary channels. In thischapterwe have mentionedaboutthe variousriversof Indiawhich are flowingtowardsthe eastand joiningBayof Bengal,and towardsthe westandjoiningthe Arabian Sea.The canal that intersectandinterlinks the riversare namedasthe primarycanals,the drainingcanalswhicharises fromthe primarycanalsare namedsecondary canalsandso on. S5c12 chapter 12-flat canal system in rcs. I am proposingthe Flatcanal systemforinterlinkingriversinordertoutilize the available potable surface waterto the maximumextentbefore itbecomesnonpotableasitreachesthe seaand becomessalty.Since the flatcanal worksonthe principle of multiple inputsandmultiple outputs, thisworksout more useful ratherthansingle input(reservoir/dam) andmultiple outputsfromthe decliningcanal whichoriginatesfromthe reservoir.Siltingisthe problemof bothflatanddeclining canal,which we needto addresswithsuitabletechnology.Flatcanal systemisthe bestwayof distributingthe watertoall the needypartsof the nation,evenwhenthere israininthe catchment area of any riverabove the level of the canal.Withflatcanal systemitis possible toeradicate the droughtfromthis worldandto preventthe floodtothe possible extent. Interlinking rivers 5 - Interlinking Indian Rivers -Short Presentation 4 - PC and FPC in Reticular Canal Systems (Refer Chapter 12.3) Primarycanalsare the name givento the canal whichinterlinksthe adjacenttworivers.Flatcanal systemisthe canal where the startingandendingof the canal are at the same level inwhichthe waterenteringorexitingfromthe canal will alterthe level of waterinthe canal makesthe water accessible all alongitscourse equally. ContinuouslyflowingriverslikeGanga,Yamuna(ForFPC1) and Brahmaputra(ForFPC4) withthe waterof theirtributarieswill be fillingthe watertothe primarycanalsthroughoutthe year. The level of the waterof the riverGanga ismade to rise to 900 metersAMSL by constructinga dam like structure calledRiverElevatoranddrainingthe waterfromthe topof thisstructure and then makingthe waterto flowonthe Himalayanhillswhichformsthe southborderforthe westflowing riverGanga proximal toRishikeshthroughaopensurface canal calledGangauppercanal.The water fromthe endof the Ganga uppercanal will be made toflow througha closedtube like concrete structure called'Ganga U tube'and thusthe waterof the Ganga Rivercan be shiftedtothe Yamuna rivercatchmentarea.Anotheropensurface canal will runalongthe northernrange of hillsinthe Yamuna rivercatchmentareastartingfrom the endingpointof Ganga U tube and reachesthe
  • 12. HimalayanhillswesttosouthflowingriverYamunaatthe level of 800 metersAMSL.From this point the waterfrom the riverGanga and Yamuna will be made toflow througha closedtube like concrete structure called'YamunaU tube'and thusthe waterof the Ganga and Yamunarivercan be shifted to the Aravalli range of hillsof Rajasthan.Till thispointthe waterwill be flowingbygravityinone direction. The FPC1 whichstarts at thispointwill endatriver Chittarin the cardamomhillsonthe east side will be receivingwaterfromthe higherside andwill distribute watertothe lowerside all alongits course,thusrain anywhere atthe higherside will make the watertobe available all alongthe course of the Flatprimarycanal. S5c13 chapter 13-flat primary canal (fpc1) river points. In thischapterthe detailsof the flatcanal ( where the level of the canal above the meansealevel is same in itsentire course,e.g. 500 metersabove the meansealevel) which extends fromthe northernpart of Aravalli range of hillsinRajasthantosouthernpartof CardamomhillsinTamilnadu. The extensions of the FPC1 makesthe entire nationstogetthe waterfor irrigation,industriesand for domesticpurpose forthe landswhichcomesbelow itslevel,thuswe canpreventthe droughtin these areasand the waterwhichisgoingto form the floodatthe lowerlevelwill be fedtothe flat primarycanal at the higherlevel atmultiple points.Some of the areaswhere we are notgoingto get the adequate landheightwill be managedwiththe structureslikeUtube,bi dam, canal elevator, aqua duct andso on. S5c14 chapter 14-flat primary canal (fpc1) we & ee river points. Thischapter tellsusaboutthe riverpointsof the westand eastextensionsof the flatprimarycanal 1. West extensionof the FPC1circumscribesthe Aravalli range of hillsandintersectsall the rivers whichflow tothe westfrom the westandsouthslope of Aravalli hills.Inthe same fashionthe east extensionof the FPC1and itssouthbranch intersectsthe riversarisingfrom Maikala(oneast), Hazaribagh, Ramgarh,Dandakaranya, and northrange of easternghatranges of hills. Interlinking rivers 11 - 6. chapter 14 5 flat primary canal1 west extension& east extensione river points Thisslide showgivesthe informationabouthow we canalsoutilize the watergeneratedfromthe westslope of the Aravalli hills(Luni,Bandi,sukri,Jawai,Khari,Sabarmathi,Mahi rivercatchment area),north - east - southslope of Maikala (Johilla,Son,Hasdorivercatchmentarea) andRamgarh hills(Rihand, Damodhar,Dwarkeswar,Silai,Subarnarekha,Southkoel,Sankh,Lb,Mandriver catchmentarea) , and alsothe water generatedfromDhandakaranya(Seonath,Mahanadhi,Sondur, Pairi,Jonk,Indra,Tel,Indravathi,Sabari rivercatchmentarea).Itsupplieswater tothe FPC1main branch and alsoto all the areas of Indiabelow 500 metersAMSL southto the course of river Yamuna.
  • 13. Interlinking rivers 12 - 7. chapter 16 & 17 7 flat primary canal1 west extension& east extension,river elevator,canal elevator,direct canal connector,u tube Thisslide showgivesthe informationaboutthe canal course of the eastand westextensionof the flatprimarycanal 1, by whichitis possible toutilize the watergeneratedfromthe westslopeof the Aravalli hills(Luni,Bandi,Sukri,Jawai,Khari,Sabarmathi,Mahi rivercatchmentarea),north - east- southslope of Maikala(Johilla,Son,Hasdorivercatchmentarea) andRamgarhhills(Rihand, Damodhar,Dwarkeswar,Silai,Subarnarekha,Southkoel,Sankh,Lb,Mandrivercatchmentarea) , and alsothe watergeneratedfromDhandakaranya(Seonath,Mahanadhi,Sondur,Pairi,Jonk,Indra, Tel,Indravathi,Sabari rivercatchmentarea).Itsupplieswatertothe FPC1 mainbranch and alsoto all the areas of Indiabelow500 metersAMSLsouth to the course of riverYamuna. S5c15 chapter 15-flat primary canal (fpc1) lengths. Thisgivesa roughideaabout the lengthof primarycanal whichstarts at the northernpart of Aravalli range of hillsin Rajasthantothe southernpart of cardamom hillsinTamilnadu,itscapacity,the variousriverswhichfeedthe canal.The valuesare notaccurate,but itis a rough guide toexplainthe satellite basedsurveywhendifferentteamssitsandworksforthe RCS inRCS labfor interlinking rivers.We will getthe accurate valueswhenthe workof micro surveyisfinished,whenwe decide aboutthe exactlevel atwhichthe course of the primarycanal isgoingto lay,the size of the canal and the variousstructuresthatwe needto constructto overcome the minor variationsinthe levelof the landand so on. S5c16 chapter 16-flat primary canal (fpc1) we & ee lengths. Thischapter tellsaboutthe approximate lengthandcapacityof the westandeast extension branchesof the flatprimarycanal 1. Thisis basicallyforteachingpurpose tothe teamswhoinvolve indoingthe micro surveyof the differentsegmentsof FPC.The exactlengthandthe capacitywill be determinedonlyafterthe level of the canal,size of the canal,lengthof the canal valuesobtained by the micro surveybythe respective teams. S5c17 chapter 17-flat primary canal (fpc1) – re, ce, dcc, bd and others. inthischapter some of the civil engineeringstructureswhichwe needtoconstructtobypassthe minorgeographical variationsinthe pathof flatprimarycanal like riverelevator(damlike structure withthe discharginggate at the top to make the riverwatertop level torise tothe desiredlevel), canal elevator(damlike structure constructedacrossthe valley/waterpathwayandalongthe course of the canal withreceivinganddischargingendsatthe endsof the structure to maintainthe desiredlevel of waterall alongthe course of the canal),directcanal connector(the deepsurface canal createdto bypassthe longuselesscourse of the canal whenthere isminorelevationinthe curvesof the same canal),bi dam (the parallel damlike structure constructedtoovercome the minordepressionsof the landandas we are not gettingthe desiredlandlevelinthe course of the canal) and so on.
  • 14. Interlinking rivers 6 - Interlinking Indian Rivers -Short Presentation 5 - FPC1Lengths (Refer Chapter 15.6) Thisis the lengthof the interlinkingpathof the flatprimarycanal 1, where onlythe majorcurvesare lookedin,whilegraphingthe pathonthe surface of the earth.The lengthof the FPC may change withmicrosurveyoverthe satellite pictures,whichwillbe done bythe differentteamsdesignatedto surveya particularsegmentof the interlinkingpath/betweentwoadjacentrivers astheyare going to considerthe minorcurvesthatcomesin the interlinkingpath. Each segmentof the canal (FPC) receivesthe waterfromthe proximal anddistal segmentsof the same FPC,and the area of landwhichisabove itslevel. The water of the riverGanga andYamuna will be continuouslyfeedingthe FPC1fromthe end openingof the YamunaU Tube. Each segmentof canal (FPC) distributes/irrigates/supplieswatertothe proximal andthe distal segmentsof the same FPC,andthe areaof landwhich isbelow itslevel. In thispresentationDescriptionof the interlinkingpathwiththe Lengthin kilometresismentioned. An example isgivenhere '1.FPC1 Start 500 to Gambhir500. Andthispath Receiveswaterfrom; NortheasternRajasthan – north easternslope of Aravalli range of hillsapartfromthe waterit receivescontinuouslyfromthe riverGangaand Yamunaand Supplieswaterto;Northeasternpartof Rajasthan,SouthHaryana,Delhi,southUP till the Yamunacourse. The total lengthof this interlinkingpathis77.40 kilometres.' Structureslike Canal Elevator,RiverElevator,DirectCanal Connector,Bi Damwill save the lengthof the canal at difficultareasanditalsosavesthe creationcost,still irrigatingthe needyplaces. Total FPC1CRL LengthinKms is8345.22 Total canal lengthwe are goingto save withCE, RE, DCC, BD inKms is703.13 Total lengthof the CE,RE, DCC,BD puttogetherinKmsis 33.29 The Length (Actual) of the probable FPC1inKmsis7675.38 The capacity (Volume)of storable water(withthe canal widthof 200 mts,depthof 25 mts,but the maximumlevelmaintainedwillbe 20 mts) inthe FPC1 (30701.52 millioncubicmeters)inTMC is 1133.5 (Thisvolume canbe filledanddischargedanynumberof times.).Note:One cubicmeters= 36.92 cubicfeet. S5c18 chapter 18-flat primary canal 2 (fpc2) river points and lengths. Bangalore plateauisthe elevatedlandpresentinthe southwesternpartof the Deccan land.It isnot possible tobringthe everflowingwaterfromthe riversGanga - Yamuna- Brahmaputra to Bangalore plateauaswe are not goingto getsuch an elevatedlandfrom RajasthantoKarnataka.Soit is necessarytoutilize all the watergeneratedinthe riverKaveri catchmentareainaneffective wayby creatingflatprimarycanal 2 at aroundthe level of 900 metersabove the meansealevel andthus make all the landin Bangalore plateauirrigatedandtogetadequate waterforthe major cities
  • 15. comingunderBangalore plateaulike Bangalore andMysore eveninthe future.Issue of Kaveri water dispute will notarise asthe landsbelowthe level of 500 metersabove the meansealevel innorth Karnataka,Andrapradesh,Tamilnaduand Keralaare goingtogetthe water fromflatprimarycanal 1 whose feedersare the majorriverslike Gangaand Yamuna. Interlinking rivers 9 - Interlinking Indian Rivers -Short Presentation 8 - FPC2(Refer Chapter 18.8) Bangalore platue:FPC2will become the mainsource of waterforthe area of Bangalore platue. The riverswhichfeedthe FPC2fromthe level above 900mts AMSL are tributaryto Ayyanakere, Hagari, Shimsha,Arkavathi,Palar,Yagachi,Hemavathi,Kaveri,Lakshmanatheertha,Kabini,Nugu, Suvarnavathi,Uduthorehalla, andPalar. Total FPC2CRL LengthinKms is1219.74 Total canal lengthwe are goingto save withCE, RE, DCC, BD inKms is215.01 Total lengthof the CE,RE, DCC,BD puttogetherinKmsis 11.89 The Length (Actual) of the probable FPC2inKmsis1016.62 The capacity (Volume)of storable water(withthe canal widthof 200 mts,depthof 25 mts,but the maximumlevelmaintainedwillbe 20 mts) inthe FPC2 (4066.48 millioncubicmeters) is150.13 TMC. FPC2 cannot be filledanddischargedanynumberof times,unlike FPC1andFPC4,as FPC2 is not havingthe ‘everflowingriversasitsfeeder’.Still,itcanprovide sufficientwatertothe Bangalore platue inthe landwhichlaysbetween ‘900to 500mts AMSL’, because,all the water,whichis generatedfromthe riverCauveryandthe itstributarieswillbe providingwateronlytothe limited area of landbetween900 to 500 mtsAMSL, and the area whichisbelow 500mts AMSL neednotget the waterfrom the riverCauveryandits tributariesastheywill be irrigatedbyFPC1. The water whichisgoingto be absorbedbythe ground / percolatingintothe ground/ the water whichshiftsundergroundassubsurface flowwilldecreaseasthe undergroundwaterwillbe saturatedwithwaterof the FPC1,thus‘overthe surface’availabilityof the waterfromthe river Cauveryandits tributarieswill becomemore anditwill be availableforirrigationeveninsummer. S5c19 chapter 19 primary canal 4 (pc4) river points. Thischapter isfor future aswe start doingintensive waterrelatedagriculture.Flatprimarycanal 4is proposedwiththe intentionof utilizingthe riverBrahmaputrawatertothe land whichisbelow 250 or 300 metersabove the meansealevel.Inthischapterthe 'proximal decliningcanal of flatprimary canal 4' (primarycanal 4) is mentioned.
  • 16. Interlinking rivers 7 - Interlinking Indian Rivers -Short Presentation 6 - Feeding areas for FPC (Refer Chapter 21.11). How FPC’swill getcontinuoussupplyof watertosupplythe waterforthe landsbelow itslevel?Who isgoingto feedthe waterto these canalscontinuously?The variouscatchmentareasof various rivers,whichare goingto feedthe FPC1 continuously, are showninthispresentation. The feedingareasforFPC1 are Ganga rivercatchmentarea-Himalayanhills,Yamunarivercatchment area-Himalayanhills,Son-Seonathrivercatchmentarea-Maikala(Oneast) range of hills,Hasdo – Mand - Rihandrivercatchmentarea-Hazaribagh&Ramgarh hills,Narmada-Burhnerrivercatchment area-Maikala(Onwest) range hills,Tel-Indravathi rivercatchmentarea-Dandakaranya&eastern Ghats (northrange) of hills,Weinganga - Wardarivercatchmentarea-Mahadeo& Gawilgarhhills, Penganga-Godavari rivercatchmentarea-Sahyadri(Ajantharange) hills, Godavari - Bhīmariver catchmentarea-Harishchandra&Balaghat hills, Bhīma-Krishnarivercatchmentarea-Westernghat hills,Krishna - Cheyyarurivercatchmentarea-Westernghathills,Cheyyaru - Kaveri rivercatchment area-Westernghat(Bangalore) hills,Kaveri - Moyarrivercatchment area-Westernghat(Bangalore) hills,Moyar- Bhavani rivercatchmentarea- Nilgiri hills,Bhavani-Nangangi rivercatchmentarea- Nilgiri hills - Palghatgap- Anai malai-Palani hills, Nangangi - Vaigai rivercatchmentarea-Anai malai- Palani-Varushnad hills,Vaigai-Chittar(End) rivercatchmentarea– Varushnad -Cardamomhills. FPC2 feedingareasare FPC2-Start-Hemavathi rivercatchmentarea-Westernghat(Bababudenhills), Hemavathi - Kaveri rivercatchmentarea-Westernghat,Kaveri - Kabinirivercatchmentarea-Western ghat, Kabini - Nugurivercatchmentarea- Westernghat- Nilgiri hills,Nugu - Palar(Southend) river catchmentarea - Westernghat- Nilgiri hills. In thiswaythe FPC will be filledbythe variousrivercatchmentareas,andsome of the river catchmentareas like Gangaand Yamunarivercatchmentareas will be feedingthe FPC1 continuously. Interlinking rivers 8 - Interlinking Indian Rivers -Short Presentation 7 - Areas irrigatedby FPC (Refer Chapter 22.12) Thispresentationtellsaboutthe AreasirrigatedbyFPC:PC1is goingto irrigate all those areaswhich are below475mts AMSL. PC2 isgoingto irrigate all those areaswhichare below 875mts AMSL inthe Bangalore platue.PC4isgoingto irrigate all those areaswhichare below 225mtsAMSL. All these are tentative values;itmaychange if the level of the canal changesinthe future. AreaIrrigatedbyFPC1 are the riversbasinwhere the landisbelow 475 mts AMSL Bearma, Weinganga– Panch – Kanhan- Wardha-Penganga,Heran – Narmada– Burhner- Banjar, Penganga– Purna– Dudna – Godavari – Manjra – Kagna – Benithora– Sina– Bhīma – Man - Don,Krishna– Malaprabha – Tungabhadra– Chikkahagari –Hagari – Pennar– Papagni - Cheyyaru,Palar– Ponniyar - Kaveri,Moyar– Bhavani – Noyil - Amaravathi,Nangangi - surya(Vaigai) –Arjun- Vaippur,Chittar. AreasirrigatedbyFPC1 WestExtensionare the riverbasins, where the landisbelow475 mts AMSL are Luni to Jawai.
  • 17. AreairrigatedbyFPC1 East Extensionare the riverbasinswhere the land isbelow 475 mtsAMSL are Son-Hasdo,Tel,Indravathi, Mahanadi toDamodhar,Sankh,SubarnarekhatoHasdo,Seonath. Bangalore platue isthe elevatedlandpresentinthe southIndia,whichisgoingtobe irrigatedbythe FPC2. Thisway all the landswhich are suitable foragriculture will getthe waterfromone of the FPCand thusit ispossible toeradicate the droughttothe maximumextent. S5c23 chapter 23 all the water of river Kaveri for Karnataka, if TN gets alternate water. Earth is one of the bestsharingobjects,itshareswateronthe surface,at subsurface level,at undergroundlevel andinthe altitude byvariousmechanismslike evaporation,filtration, percolation,bygravityandsoon. Because of thisevenif we store the waterto the maximumlevelin the reservoiritwill vanishevenif we are notreleasingthe waterfromthe reservoirinthe matterof time,andthisprocessof vanishingisrapidif the areas surroundedbythe reservoirare drought prone.Soany efforttoutilize bystoringthe waterwhichisgoingto be generatedfromthe Kaveri rivercatchmentarea of Bangalore plateauwill notworkoutgeologicallyif the surroundinglandslike the landsof AndrapradeshandTamilnaduare droughtprone.Soitis verymuchessential tomake all the landdroughtfree inorder to make the waterto stay inthe Bangalore plateauforlongerduration / till anotherrainyseasoncomes. Interlinking rivers 10 - Interlinking Indian Rivers -Short Presentation 9 - Howabout using all the water of river Kaveri (Refer Chapter 23.13) ThispresentationtellsaboutinterlinkingRiverKaverianditstributariesinBangalore plateau,India (Itis an elevatedareaof landinthe southwesternpartof Deccan area).Thissolvesall the water relatedproblemsin Bangalore plateauincludingdisputesrelatedtoRiverKaveri,if the guidelines and viewsmentionedinthe presentationare completedalongwithinterlinkingGangato Kaveri. InterlinkingGangatoKaveri will provide sufficientwateratthe level below "500-550 meterabove the meansea level".ThusTamilnaduneednotdependuponwatergeneratedfromthe RiverKaveri and itstributaries. S6c1 chapter 1 facts and figures on agriculture. Thischapter containssome of the facts andfiguresrelatedtoagriculture fromthe time of preparationof the soil bedforseedingtill the finalconsumption asfoodbythe humans,how the foodisgoingto become poisonous/becomesthe mediatorof infectiononthe wayto the final consumptionanditsimpacton healthonthe livingorganismsincludingthe humans,how land pollutionisgoingtokill the normal usefulorganismsof the earthlike earthwormandsoon are mentioned.
  • 18. S6c2 chapter 2 facts and figures on forestry. In thischaptersome of the factsand figuresrelatedtoforestryare mentionedlike how the area underthe coverof forestisdecreasing,itsimpactonthe environment,how desertificationis increasing,the variouscausesfordeforestation,urbanizationandits impactonthe forestandso on. S6c3 chapter 3 agriculture. Cooperative farmingisthe needof the worldtosave thisearth forour living.Ithinkthe people and the leadersof thisworldwill understandthe seriousnessbehindthisissueandwill take suitablestep. Small scale farmingandindividual farminghasitsownlimitationwiththispopulationexplosion. Populationexplosionmade the farmingintosmallerandsmallerfragmentsthroughdivisionandre division,consuminglotof agriculture landsinthe name of townshipandlanddevelopmentfor urbanization.Scatteredhousingandindustrializationwithverygoodplansinside andverypoor infrastructure inthe publiclevel made the agriculturelandsconsumedinthe name of road / railway tract forming.People stayingawayfromthe place of workand spendinglotof time onthe road made the road wideningmandatoryandfurtherconsumedthe agriculture land.Smallscale farming people sprayingthe poisononthe planttosurvive themselveseconomicallymakesthe untargeted people morbidand killingthemveryslowly.Small scale farmingpeople sufferinglossdue to environmental noncooperation,unscientificmethodsof agriculture,fluctuatingmarketingvalues, lossinstorage and transportationandso on made thempoorday by dayand makingthe farmerto leave hisprofessionandgoforsome othernon productive buteconomicallyfeasibleprofession,this leadstoincrease inthe price of foodgrains. Cooperative farmingcanaffordcostlyuseful agricultureinstruments,agriculturescientistfor guidance,assessthe demandof the nationinfoodrequirementthuscangrow the fooditemwhichis inneed,thuspreventthe marketfluctuationandloss,peoplecaninvolve inthe processof nation buildingandthusthe manpowercan be utilizedtothe maximumextentwithincreaseinindividual and national economy. S7c1 chapter 1 facts and figures on industry and business In thischaptersome of the factsand figuresrelatedtothe presentindustryandbusinessare mentioned.Itisgoodto knowthat there isverygood income generationinthese fields.Butitis necessarytoachieve still bettergenerationof income withthe generatedincome toreachall the people of the worldtomake themrich andto remove the poverty.Itiswell knownfactorthat sustainabilityof the industryorbusinessdependsonthe income butnotthe loss.Butevenwiththe generationof plentyof industriesandwiththe people of verygoodbusiness,andwithinfinite income,withplentyof jobopportunitythroughthese segments,povertyispersistingandthe povertyleadingtothe environmentalinjuryisrapidlyprogressing(The relationbetweenthe 'poverty and the environment'ismentionedatthe endof thisdocument).Letall the industryandbusiness persist,butcrate the industriesandbusinesswhere iteradicatesthe povertyandthussavesthis earthfor our livingbefore thisdrinkingwater,breathingair,eatingfoodandthe landonwhichwe walkbecomespoisonous.
  • 19. S7c2 chapter 2 industry and business. In thischapter,howwe can utilize the natural resourcesinaeco friendlysustainablewayandthe man powerwhichisexistinginthisworldtocrate the industryandto do businesswiththe basic principle of distributionof income tothe people withsustainabilityinthe maintenance of the industryandthe business,thustoeradicate the povertyfromthisworldtosave thisearthfor our livingismentioned. S8c1 chapter 1 facts and figures in education. Educationisthe transferof the acquiredknowledge andskill necessarytoleadthe lifefromeldersto the youngerand vice versaand it isas oldas the existence of life onthisearth.The definitions,the borders,the nomenclature,the methods,the analyzingsystem, the quality,the quantityhas changedoverthe period,withdifferentvelocityatdifferentplaceswithnewdimensionsasthe science progressedandasthe societychangedacceptingthingsafterdebatingandanalyzingthe rightand wrong,and the usefulnessof the same. In thischaptersome of the advantagesinthe presentsystemof education,researchbase in education,influence of educationonthe social andeconomicdevelopment,variousgovernment policiesinthe processof providingeducationtoitspeople,qualityof educationindifferentplaces, factors whichretainsthe studentsineducationormake themdropout,worldclassbestschool for fewandpoor school formany, factorswhichforcesthe childrentobecome child labourandits effectontheireducation,the national literacyrates,privateschool andthe governmentschool, influenceof socioeconomicstatusonthe selectionof school,geographical accesstothe school, language selectionineducation,transitionrationsineducationfromone stage toother(example fromprimaryto higherprimaryeducation),teachersandinfrastructuresinschool,place of livingof the teachersand theirpreference of school fortheirchildren,trainingtothe teachers,higher educationindevelopingcountries,role of stigmaineducation,the universitysysteminhigher education,andsoon are mentioned.How we cansolve some of the problemsinthese fields isalso expressedinshort. S8c2 chapter 2 education. inthischapter an introductiontothe education,how we are spendingmoneyinthe name of education,semesteruniformsystemineducation,factorsdecreasingandincreasingthe knowledge gainin education,the variousfactorswhichmakesthe child asaneducatedcitizenorthe illiterate adult,a scoringsystemto compare the reasonsfornot achievingthe goalsandthe solutionforthe same (shivu'sscoringsystem),primaryeducation,secondaryeducation,pre universityeducation, universityeducationandthe subjectwiseuniversity, necessityof the jobcounsellingcentres attachedto differentboards/universities whichisgoingto assessthe needof thatparticularsubject inthe society andthussaveslotof moneywhichisspentinthe name of educationandthus preventingthe people unemployedwithdegree (graduateunemployment),professionalism, ideal future education centres inideal village setupandthe plansforthe same (National education services/model village/model nation),sportseducationforpositivehealthare mentioned.
  • 20. S9c1 chapter 1-facts and figures on health. Healthisa continuousstate of physical,mentalandsocial well beingandnotmerelythe absence of disease orinfirmity,andthe personshouldbe able toleadsociallyandeconomicallyproductive life (WHO definition).Itisverymuchessential tomaintainthe healthof all the people all the time to keepourselveshealthy,happyandlongliving.Forexampleyoucannotflypeace fullyinthe flightif someone tellsthatsome people inthe same flightishavingH1N1infection.Whetheritis communicable disease ornoncommunicableitisnecessarytokeepall the people healthy.For example ayoungdrivergettingpainlessmyocardial infarctioncanconsume the life of all the passengersof hisbusor the bus can hitthe VIP'scar travellinginthe same road. Sothe leadersof the nation/ worldshouldnothave the attitude thatwhy shouldIbotherif someone issick somewhere.Ifeel the leadersof the nationandthe worldwill understandthe importance of maintainingthe healthof all the people withthis simpleexamples.Inthischaptersome of the facts and figuresrelatedtothe healthismentionedandittellsthatwe have notachievedthe goalsin health,that, whatwe can achieve forwhateverthe reasons.The reasonmaypointtowards anything like the doctor,minister,staff of the hospital,availabilityof the facility, roads,infrastructure, and transportation facility,soon.Letus try to make all the people healthy,youngandenergetic. S9c2 chapter 2-health. In thischapterI have mentioned aboutsome pointsaboutthe healthandthe society - some scenarios,establishingthe centres where will be able togive mostof the healthcare insteadof writingreferenceletterfrequently(eveninvillages - anditis possible withmodel village andmodel nationconcept),scenariosonthe competitionbetweenthe disease andthe treatmentandwhois goingto winforwhom,necessitytosettingupandmaintainingthe thingsandmanpowertohandle the emergencies,anewnomenclaturesystemforthe various brandmedicinesavailable inthe marketto rememberthemeasilyandtodecrease the mistakesindispensingandadministrationof drugs,a newconceptinthe hospital facility(Village PanchayathHospital) incontrasttothe present 'Primaryhealth centre',betterhospital networkingall acrossthe nationandthe worldto accessall the healthactivitiesfromthe time of birthof the person,atany time, atany place,tomake the people tohave positivehealthwithlongevity,youthfulness,energeticandhappiness. S10c1 chapter 1-business. Thisis mayrequesttoall the people of thisworldandtothe leaders,letushave the businesswhere everyone getsthe profitandnoone goesforlossand it eradicatespovertytosave ourearthfor our living.Loss inbusinesscanoccurat anytime due to unexpectedeventslikeaccidentsinthe go- downs,spoiledstocksandsoon.Let ushave the systemwhere we are notgoingto face lossinany formand that ispossible withcoordinationandcooperationamongall the people all acrossthe nation/ world. S11c1 chapter 1-creationof jobs. In thischapterthe importance of makinguse of everyavailable manpowerinprotectingthis environmentandsavingthisearthforliving, andmakingeveryone happy, healthyandprosperousis mentioned.
  • 21. It isnecessarytoutilize the knowledgeof the elders,workingpowerof the youngertomake use of thisenvironmentin aneco friendlywaytoleadourlife inabetterway.It isalso importantto convertthe childrenasknowledgeable andskill full peopleforthe future,whenwe becomeold. S12c1 chapter 1-facts and figures on transportation. All of us are leadingadependentlife,we needtosell ourproductstodifferentcustomersat differentplaces,needtogoto differentplacesforthe purpose of education,forconferences,for functions,tomaintainourhealth,toestablishrelations(e.g.marriage) andsoon,inthis way transportationbecame the integral partof ourlife. Withthe increase inpopulation,withthe developmentof science of transportationtechnologyon land/ water/ air, manyproblemsrelatedtothe variousmodesof transportationhave started, causinginjurytothisearth throughenvironmental degradationlike lotof forestandagriculture landsare consumedinthe name of crating the roadsand railwaytracks thusincreasingthe deforestationanddesertification,trafficrelatedissues,extractingthe materialsfromthe lithosphere (e.g.crude oil) andmixing it,intothe troposphere (the environmentwhere the biosphere- living objectsexists) andmakingenvironmental notsuitable forthe life throughairpollution/land pollution/waterpollution,thus makingoureatingfood,breathingair,drinkingwater,the landon whichwe stay to become poisonous,andall these eventswill eventuallyleads toglobal warming.Let us imagine howthese materialswhichare extractedfromthe lithosphere are recycledinthe environmentandtheyreachthe bottomof the earthplatesthroughair,thenthroughthe water, to the bottomof the sea,what chemical andthermal changeswhichoccursto these materialsateach stage and at differentlevels,whatpressure andchemical changestheyinduce whenthese chemicals passesinthe newdifferentroutesatthe bottomof the rock bedwhichsupportsthe uppersoil layer are all unknown (Petroleumproduct/hydrocarboncycle inthe environment). In thischapterthe varioustypesof transportationsystem, how the numberof gasemitting registeredvehicleshave increasedinthe last few decades,varioustypesof pollutions(land/water /noise /light/air),accidents,injuriesrelatedtoroadtrafficaccidents,raisingratesof differentfuels, moneyspentonroads / railwaytracksand few solutionsatappropriate placescalledconvenient road and railwaytracksystemof model village andmodel nationare mentioned. We needtounderstandwe extractthe oil fromthe lithosphere,we convertthe oil intothe gas by runningthe engines,gasaccumulatesinthe environment,butultimatelyithasto reachthe lithospherein itsnatural cycle.Imagine whatchemical andthermal changestakesplace inthe oil in the lithosphere,oil andgasinthe environment,oil/gasin the undersea/undergroundanduntil the final destinyintothe lithosphere - will itcause tsunami where there islarge chemical /thermal changesunderthe sea/ sea bedand will itcause earthquake whenthe same chemical andthermal changeshappenunderground needstobe explored. S12c2 chapter 2-2 convenient road system and convenient railway tracksystem CRS - CRTS (convenientroadsystem - convenientrailwaytracksystem) isthe methodof identifying the most convenient,short,withminimal elevations/depressions/curvesinthe pathbetweenthe
  • 22. twoplaceswe needto connectwiththe helpof satellitepicturesthroughthe cluesseenonthe surface of the earthlike waterpathways(rivers)andthe mountains/hills. Withthiswe cansave time,fuel,costinvolvedintransportationwithlessaccidentsandpollution. S13c1 chapter 1-facts and figures on child labour. Model village andmodel nationisthe conceptgeneratedtohave a staticpopulation,astaticarea of landconsumedinthe name of village /town/city/ road / railwaytrack /infrastructure.We all know,the populationof the worldisgrowingveryrapidly,butmostof uswill notthink,‘withthis populationgrowththere ismore forestandagriculture landisconsumedin the name of village/ town/ towndevelopment/city/roads / railwaytracks/ infrastructure andso on’on one side, and ‘there isincreaseddemand forfoodwithdecreasedagricultureandforestland’onthe otherside. Please take thisissue seriously.Smallvillages/small settlementswill furtheraddburdentothe road / railwaytrack / electricitychannels/infrastructureslikeschool,officesof the publicworks,revenue department,electricityoffices,hospitals,andsoon.Thisburdenfurtherincreaseswhere thereare scatteredhousesawayfromthe settlementinthe farm/ forestareaand so on.No governmentcan assure hundredfeetasphalteddoubleroadtoall the villages withthe presentscatteredvillages,if that isthe case thenmost of the forestand agriculture landsneedstobe convertedintoroadsto connecta single villagefromall the eightsides.Soitisthe time tothinkaboutdecreasingthe numberof villagesbyfusingall the small satellite settlementsandcreatinggoodconnectingroads withlessnumberof qualityschools,hospitals,officesandotherinfrastructures. Thisisthe general introductiontothe chapter‘Model village andmodel nation’. In thisparticularchapter,the variouscausesforchild labour,the consequencesintheirlifeandits influenceonthe national developmentandonothersare mentioned. Peoplelivingawayfromthe mainvillage forvariousreasons,people earninglesswithincreaseinthe costof livingmighthave influencedthe parentstopushtheirchildrentothe childlabour. S13c2 chapter 2-facts and figures on corruption. In thisparticularchaptersome of the factson corruptionare mentioned,withmodel village and model nation,andbydigitalisingthe currency,itispossibletopreventcorruption.Italsobringsan endto all the disputesandthe criminal activitiesinvolvingso calledcurrency.Digitalisingcurrency is possible only, if we have goodtechnologysupport, anditwill workoutverymucheconomical as there isno corruption/black money/robberies/chance for criminal activity. S13c3 chapter 3-facts and figures on crime. In thischaptersome of the factsrelatedtothe crime are mentioned.Withmodelvillage andmodel nationitis possible bringdownmostof the criminal activities. S13c4 chapter 4-facts and figures on economy. Here some of the factsand figures relatedtothe economyof the nationandthe worldis given. Some facts like howeconomyisdistributedtothe variouspurposesincludingrepayingthe interest
  • 23. for the loans,varioussegmentsaccountingforthe employmentandincome generation,whysome countryremainas the lowincome nation,economicplanningandsoon are mentioned. S13c5 chapter 5-facts and figures on government. In thischaptersome of the factsand figuresrelatedtothe government are mentioned,manyatimes the moneyspentinthe name of people maynotbe reachingthe intendedrecipient. S13c6 chapter 6- facts and figures on health. Healthdoesnotmeanthe 'hospital andthe doctors',healthisthe reflectionof nutrition/food,water, environment,air,pollution,society,infrastructure andthe leadersintelligence.Inthischaptersome of the factsand figuresrelatedtofamilyandhealth,variouscausesfordeathinvariousage groups indifferentlocations,foodinsecurity - hunger- undernutrition,why orphanagesare increasing, environment- watersupply - sanitation -itsimpactonhealthcare,doctor - populationratio,money spentonhealth,measurestakenbythe governmentstill notable toachieve the satisfactoryresults, whymillenniumdevelopmentgoalsare notachievedandhow these canbe handledwellwithmodel village andmodel nationare mentioned. S13c7 chapter 7-facts and figures on infrastructure. Haphazard distributionof populationandthe populationexplosion consumeslotof economyinthe name of infrastructure,thisleadsthe governmentstofail inprovidingqualityinfrastructure with longlife spantoall the people of itscountryandthuswe lose lotof moneyinthisway.Poor infrastructure hasgotits owndisadvantagesintermsof maintenanceanditleadstolot of accidents and mayconsume manylivesinvariouswaysthroughtrauma,infection,pollutionandsoon.Inthis chaptersome of the facts andfiguresrelatedtothe infrastructure are mentioned. As the populationincreased,the needof infrastructureincreasedmanyfolds.Thistype of disproportionateincreaseinthe demandoninfrastructure isdue tohaphazarddistributionof population,populationdistributioninsmall hamletsawayfromthe mainstreamdue tovarious causeslike caste,butthe governmentneedtoprovide all the basicinfrastructure eventothe small populationof 200 or 300 people with30 to 40 houseslike goodconnectingroad,goodschool buildingwithall the neededfacility, electricityconnectionwithpowerstationandmaintenance infrastructure,watersupplysystemanditsmaintenance infrastructure,revenuedepartment,public workdepartmentandso on.Thus withthe increase inthe populationandincrease inthe numberof villageswithoutanyplanforfuture infrastructure made the governmenttoinvestmore moneyon the infrastructure,but increase inthe numberof villagesmade the large fundtodivide intosmaller and smalleramount,whichleadtopoorqualityininfrastructure.Poorqualityinfrastructure leadto accidents,more moneyonmaintenance,more waste generation,pollutionandsoon. Soto decrease the investmentoninfrastructureand toincrease the quality - safety - durabilityof the infrastructure it isverymuch essentialtodecrease the numberof villagesandmake the peopletolive together. Making the people tolive togetherisnotthe simple thingtodo,caste - practices - god- dietcome in the way.So the leadersof the worldneed tothinkseriously tosave thisearth,tostopconvertingthe agriculture landsandforestlandsinto concrete forest - highways - traintracks and so on,where
  • 24. these thingswill leadtodeforestation,desertification,pollution,global warmingandthreatto the biosphere. In thischaptersome of the factsand figuresrelated infrastructuresare mentioned. S13c8 chapter 8-facts and figures on life style practices. There wasa time where people were notable toidentifythe cause forthe ailments,sotheyusedto try the treatment,theyknowortheyusedto pry indifferentwayortheyusedto practice some ritualsor try withsome plantproductsandso on. Noone knowsaboutthe mechanismof actionand the prognosisaftergivingthe treatmentformostof the ailments,butstill theyusedtotrythe same because itwasgivingsome mental satisfactionforthe people andtheyusedtofeel thattheyare doingsomethingtogetcure for the ailment.Butthe advantagesandthe disadvantagesof the same were notat all discussed inthe gatheringthroughdebatesasit wasconfinedtoone familyandas theywere notdiscussedinthe mediatoreceive the opinionsaboutthe same practice.Itisnot good to continue the same practice whichare not goingto give cure forthe ailmentin aprovenwayeven if is notgoingto cause harm to the patientbutitdelaysthe time inseekingthe suitabletreatment by the patientandallowsthe disease toprogressanditallowsthe disease towininthe race betweenthe disease andthe treatmentto the extentof mortality/deathoritmay leave the life ina vegetative formwithmanymorbidity.Ithinkthe leadersof the worldwill understandthe seriousnessbehindthiswidelypracticedunscientificritualsanditsburdenleadingtoincreased mortality,morbidity,lossof workabledays,economiclossthroughthe healthcare bothinprivate and publicsectoras itdelaysthe initiationof treatment. In thischaptersome of the practicesthatthe people practice eveninthiseraof science is mentioned andhow these practicesare goingcause injurytothe individual ortothe societyeither directlyorindirectlyare mentioned. S13c9 chapter 9-facts and figures on migration. It isa commonsense answerthatnoindividual will decidetomigrate to some otherplace without any reason.Majorityof the reasonfor migrationincludesdifficultytoleadthe life inareasonable waydue toeconomicreasonlike lossinthe profession,notable toearnthe moneyneededtolead the life withthe presentprofessioninthatgeographical area,wantstoearnmore withthe skill he has withhim,forhighereducation,throughmarriagesandsoon.Statisticssaysmajorityof the people are migratedfromthe rural to urbanarea, withmigration the economicstatusof the person mighthave improvedorthe personmayleadeventhe worstlife inthe urbanarea,but he may not mindleadthe same life because noone knowsabouthiminthisnew place.Thistype of rural to urban migrationwill leadtoproblemsrelatedtourbanizationlike pollution,trafficcongestion, problemsrelatedtowaterandsanitationandsoon. Governmenttakingthe propertiesof the peoplelikelandforroadand railwaytrack /industrial purposes/landdevelopment/soonand givingcompensation will alsopromotethe migration as theylose propertyintheirnative village /town andthe people mayspendthe money thatthey receive ascompensation forvariousreasonsandlatertheymaygo and settle insome urbanarea losingtheirfamilyprofession permanentlyasthey maynothave any land / property tocontinue the
  • 25. same workin theirnative village.Soitisnecessarytoplanthe systeminsuch a waythat, evenif the landof some personisusedinforthe purpose of road/ railwaytrack / landdevelopment/industrial purpose,still the personshouldretainthe landownershipinthe same village andhe shouldbe able to continue the same professionthathe knowsfromhischildhoodandthatispossible onlywith cooperative farmingthroughVillage panchayathassociation.Thisstepisveryimportantforusto save our earthin a conditionwhichisgoodforlivingorganismsincludingthe humans. In thischapterI have mentionedsome of the factsandfiguresaboutmigrationliketypesof migration,causesformigration,economicinfluencesthroughmigration,povertyandmigration, urbanizationthroughmigrationanditsill effectsandsoon. S13c10 chapter 10-facts and figures on poverty. Let usthink,itis not practicallypossible toworktwentyfourhoursina day withutmost sincerity, goodcharacter, faithfulnessinall the daysof the yearby one personand evenif a personworkslike this, thenalso,he will notbecome the richestpersonof the world,itsmeans that, there isno relationbetweenthe hoursof work,characterof the person,sincerityinworkandsoon with richness.Sothisworldisrunningwiththe race of intelligence inbothlegal andillegal wayandthe mostintelligentpersonformakingmoneywillbecome the richsoonandthe people evenwith intelligence withoutthe intelligence formakingthe moneywill remainaspoorevenwithworkand workingforany numberof hours.People workingformoneytoleadthe life butnotgettingthe sufficientmoneytoleadthe life withthisincrease inthe rate of all the essential materialswillmake thisearthvulnerable forinjurylike poorpeople travellingwithpoorvehicleswithincreasedemission will addto the burdenonpollution,overcrowdedslumswill actslike the reservoirforall the communicable diseasesandsuddenbreakupsof diseasescanoccur at any time andit can involve any person.Soitis verymuch essentialtoeradicate the povertytosave ourplanetforour living.I thinkthe seriousnessbehinditwill be understoodby ourleadersandwill workforthe same tosave our earthfor our living. In thischaptersome of the factsand figuresrelatedtopeople livingwithhungryindifferentpartsof the world,percapita income,wealthdistribution,andsoonare mentioned. S13c11 chapter 11-facts and figures on rural development. Governmentisspendinglotof moneyonrural development.Butthisisnotgoingto solve all the problemsinall the villages because government mighthave spentmanycroresof rupeesinthe name of road,railwaytrack to connectthe villages,school,officesandsoon,but bythe time the governmentplansall these forone village andthere are eightmore satellitevillagesalreadypopped inall the eightdirectionaroundone village due tovariousreasons.Bythe time the government plansall the infrastructure toone village thentothe nextsatellite village the infrastructure of the firstvillage isalreadyinabad shape andneedstobe replaced.Inthiswaythe governmentneedto spendlotof moneyrepeatedlyandwill notbe able toconcentrate onthe qualitybecause the demandisso highas the populationisincreasinginarapid phase withdivisionandre divisionof the people inthe name of religion - caste - community - god - diet- practice and soon.
  • 26. In thischaptersome of the governmentprojectstoimprove the rural economy,empowerthe womeninrural area, stepstakenbythe governmenttoeradicate the povertyare mentioned.With model villageandmodel nationplansitispossible tocreate goodanddurable infrastructure with betterservice withlessmaintenance canbe created.Withbetterrural economyitispossible to increase the economyof the urbanarea and thusthe national economy. S13c12 chapter 12-facts and figures on solar energy. Solarenergy,windenergyandthe hydroelectrical energyare the safe energysourcestothe environment,whencomparedtothe atomicenergyandthe energyfromthe petroleumproducts. Withmodel village andmodel nationplansitispossibletocreate huge solarenergyunitsanditis possible toutilize the solarenergytothe maximumextent. S13c13 chapter 13-facts and figures on some statistics. In thischaptersome of the statistics relatedtogrossdomesticproduct,percapitaincome,life expectancy,crude deathrate andso on are mentioned.Withmodelvillage andmodel nationplanit ispossible toincrease the GDP,percapita income andlife expectancy. S13c14 chapter 14-facts and figures on subsidies. If a nationisgivingmore subsidiesmeansthatnationshasmore people withpoverty.Thistype of nationwill be unable tomake the people earnmore,butmakesthe peopletositwithoutwork, make the people tomake repeatedloans,make themunabletorepaythe loan,againandagain.If the people are unable torepaythe loanor expectsmore subsidies,thenthe peoplewholeadthe governmentneedtounderstandwhypeopleare goingforrepeatedlossandwhatismakingthemgo for repeatedlossandsuitablemeasuresneedstobe taken.Forexample if the farmerisnotable to repaythe loan or expectssubsidiesdue tolessrain, then,the governmentshouldtake appropriate measure toprovide irrigationforhisland,make himgrow goodcroup,create suitable marketorthe industryforthe product andmake the farmerrich,insteadof givingsubsidyandrepeatthe subsidy everyyearand losingall the moneyinthiswayand makingall the new born toborn withthe loanon theirheadand make the nationvulnerabletooccupybyothersin an indirectwaythroughthe economichold.We needtounderstandthatitis because of poorunderstandingof the interrelationshipbetweenthe environment - agriculture - marketing- economyof the individuals and the nationbyour leadersandtheyspendingthe moneyof the nationinthe wayslike subsidies and loanrepaymentcancellationtosustainthe peoplewithpovertybutnotmakingthemtodie (at leastthe subsidiesandloanrepaymentcancellationwillpreventthe deathof people withpoverty,in that waythe governmentswhichgivessubsidies/loanrepaymentcancellationare doinggreatjobs). In thischaptersome of the factsand figuresrelatedtogovernmentsubsidiesare mentioned. S13c15 chapter 15-facts and figures on unemployment. Unemploymentproblemwillarise whenaskilledpersondoesnotgethisbasicneedsforhis profession(forexampleirrigationforthe farmer),ora skilledpersondoesnotable toadjustforthe newjobwhichis not relatedtohisuniversitydegree (forexamplethe universitydegreeholdingson
  • 27. of the farmerwill be wastingdecadesinhislifelookingforthe jobina governmentoffice insteadof involvinginthe farmworkwithhisfather,andhe will be tellingtohisfriendsthat'farmingisnota goodjob andwe will goforlossbecause there are norains formany years'and it maybe the truth also). 'Everysecondof everypersonisimportantandthatneedstobe utilizedinaconstructive ways throughthe programs and policies'.If the leadersthinksthat ‘onlytheirtime isprecious - othersare not soimportant’,andif theyfail to make the policiesinsuchaway that, eventhe childwhichis goingto be born aftertenyearswill alsogetsome jobinsuitable waysoonafterhiseducation,then that nationisnot goingto developwiththe phase othernationandthe people of thatnationis goingto sufferalot invariousways. A universitywhichgenerates the degreeholderneedstounderstandthe needof thatdegree inthe society before itgeneratingthatdegree holder toeradicate the graduate unemploymentproblem. More unemploymentwill leadmore burdenonthe environment,itisbecause anunemployed personinthe periodof unemploymentinhislifewillbe leadingunproductivelifeduringhis unemploymentperiod,buthe will be utilizingall the productsof environmentthroughhisfood, cloth,shelterandsoon, thusthere isa negative balance inthe life andinthe environment.Ithink the leadersof this worldwill understandthe interrelationshipbetweenthe unemploymentandthe sustainabilityof the environmentand will create thisworldinsuchaway that all the people of the worldwill be involvedinone orthe otherecofriendlyproductive activity andthusleadsahappyand prosperouslife. In thischapterI have mentionedaboutsome of the factslike rate of unemployment, labourlaws, labourforce,marketable skills,professional skills,adultunemployment,graduate unemployment, and so on. S13c16 chapter 16-facts and figures on urbanisation. Urbanizationwithall the amenitiesbecame the needfor the affordableclassof people.Urbanslums are the people wholeadthe life inabadconditionwhere theydonothave otherwaysto leadthe life betterthanthis,sufferalot,actslike the reservoirof disease andspreadthe communicable diseaseseventothe affordable classof people.Trafficrelatedissues,sanitation,transportation, domesticwatersupply,pollutionare some of the majorissueswhichwillsticktothe problemof urbanization.Nowourleadersstartedsolvingthese problemswithfly over’s,metros,underground canal transportation,one wayroads,pumpingwaterfromthe riverstothe cities,identifyingplaces to manage the waste,andso on. Do youthinkwill these typesof problemswill solve byconstructing more numberof fly over’s? Please understand the solutionforall these problemsare notpresentinthe urbanarea,but it is presentinthe rural area. People shouldstopmigratingtowardsthe urbanareas,andthat ispossible onlywhenthe people wholiveinthe villagegetsgoodincome fortheireffortintheirownvillage, goodschool for theirchildren,betterrecreationfacilityintheirownvillage andthatispossible with model village- model nationplan. Withmodel village andmodel nationpeople will stopmigrating towardsthe urban areasand in fact those whohave propertiesintheirnative villagewillmove back to theirvillage andthusthe burdenof urbanization will decrease.The leadersof thisworldwill
  • 28. understandthisconceptandwill workinthisway.Some of the facts and figuresrelatedtothe urbanizationare mentionedinthischapter. S13c17 chapter 17-facts and figures on waste management. Increasedproductionof waste whichare solid,electronic,gaseous,liquid,biohazard/medical, industrial andsoon are the resultof modernworlddue torapidgrowthin population,urbanization, industriesandsoon.Nowit isbecomingthe threatto the people wholiveclose tothe waste dumping/treatingareasand laterit will becomesthe threattothe entire biosphereandtothe life of all the organisms.Soitis verymuchessential topreventuncontrolledurbanization,convertall the waste into useful materialsthroughrecyclingatthe suitable level.Model villageandmodel nation plancan handle the waste managementinabetterway.Inthis chaptersome of the facts and figures relatedtothe waste managementare mentioned. S13c18 chapter 18-different blocks in the model village (auto cad drawings). In thischapterthe variousplansforthe model villageandthe model nation are givenasthe prototype.The original drawingsare inautocad drawing.Thischapteris an overview of the plansof the model village andmodel nation.Variousblockslikeoffice block,school blocks,sportsblocks, residence,hospital blocks,cowkeepingblocks, agriculture productprocessingblock,andsoon are mentioned.Itisplannedinsucha way that,no one neednotutilize anytype of vehicleinside the village toreachdifferentblocks,asthe interbuildingbridgesbringsall the needy placesinwalkable distance,thuswe can reduce the utilizationof vehicle andthe fuel tomaximumlevel,thusthe pollution andtrafficcongestion. S13c19 chapter 19-model village and model nation Model village andmodel nationisthe conceptgeneratedtohave a staticpopulation,astaticarea of landconsumedinthe name of village /town/city/ road / railwaytrack /infrastructure.We all know the populationof the worldisgrowingveryrapidly,butmostof uswill notthinkthat withthis populationgrowththere ismore forestandagriculture landisconsumedinthe name of village/ town/ towndevelopment/city/roads / railwaytracks/ infrastructure andso on,on one side and there isincreaseddemandforfoodwithdecreasedagriculture andforestland onthe otherside. Please take thisissue seriously.Smallvillages/small settlements due to'diet- god - practice - caste - religion'willfurtheraddburdentothe road/ railwaytrack / electricitychannels/infrastructureslike school,officesof the publicworks,revenuedepartment,electricityoffices,hospitals,andsoon.This burdenfurtherincreaseswherethere are scatteredhousesawayfromthe settlementinthe farm/ forestareaand so on.No governmentcanassure hundredfeetasphalteddouble roadtoall the villages,if thatisthe case thenmostof the forestand agriculture landsneedstobe convertedin to roads to connecta single small village fromall the eightsides.Soitisthe time tothinkabout decreasingthe numberof villagesbyfusingall the small satellitesettlementsandcreatinggood connectingroads withthe adjacentmodel village,decreasingthe numberof schools –hospitals – offices- otherinfrastructureswithincreasedquality,safetyanddurability.
  • 29. S14c1 chapter 1-pictures of instruments,land markboards and accessories usedinthis project. In thischaptersome of the instruments necessarytocarryout the work of thisproject are mentionedinthe picture form. S14c2 chapter 2-instruments,land markboards and accessories used in this project. In thischaptersome of the instrumentsnecessarytocarryout the work of thisproject are mentionedinthe picture formwithdescriptions. S15c1 chapter 1-currency. It isverymuch essential todigitalisethe currencyinordertopreventthe robberies,crimes, corruption,blackmoneyandsimilarthings.Butthis needsgoodtechnologysupport.Thisworksout cheaperas we compare the moneyinvolvedinprintingthe notes,moneyinvolvedasblackmoney, the police andlawsysteminvolvedincontrollingthe robberiesandillegal activities,moneyinvolved incorruptionand so on. Activities relatedtothe moneyare already digitalised inapartial way throughATM's, internetbanking,mobile banking,cardswipinginshopsandsoon. S15c2 chapter 2-say ‘no to currency’ in transaction. Until the currency existthe corruptionwillalso persists.Itisverymuchessential toreplace all the notesandcoins withthe thumbandcard systemandrecordall the activitieswhichinvolve the moneytopreventthe robberies,crimes,corruption,blackmoney,fake currency/notes andsimilar things. Activitiesrelatedtothe moneyare already digitalised inapartial waythroughATM's, internetbanking,mobilebanking,cardswipinginshopsandsoon. S15c3 chapter 3-corruptionin transaction. Moneyremainsthe same inanyone’shand,whetheritisearnedlegallyorillegally.A nationgoing poor withthe moneyhandledbybadpeople withgoodpositionisgoingtodamage the environment invariouswayslike constructionof poorqualitystructure withmore estimationwill make the structure to become damagedsoonwithgenerationof waste andconsumptionof nextroundof materialsfromthe environment. There isasayingthatanyone whoplucksthe honeywill lickhis hands,inthe same wayanyone whohandlesthe moneywillalsokeepsome percentageforhis sincere workandhe will use hisposition,degree andintelligence tohandle the things.Soit isvery much essentialtodigitalise the currencyinorderto prevent all typesof corruption,blackmoney and similarthings andtosave thisearth forour living. S16c1 chapter 1-per capita income a case scenario. Deforestation,desertification,poverty,pollution,malnutrition,corruption,robberies,quarrels, destruction,war,drought,sufferings,diseasesandsuchthingsare the consequencesof population explosion,egoism, overambition,unsatisfactions,jealousy,uncooperation,incoordination,results
  • 30. inenvironmentaldestruction,makingourbiospherepoisonous,we losingourearthforour living soon. In thischapterwe have mentioned,howwe canincrease ourpercapitaincome withcooperation and co ordinationamongthe people inastepwise manner. S16c2 chapter 2-past-present-future. In thischapterwe have comparedsome of scenariosof the past and how it changedinthe present, and whatcan happenif the same situationcontinuousorwhatcan happenif we worktogetherwith cooperationandcoordinationtosave thisearthforour living are mentioned. S16c3 chapter 3-the future. In thischapterstresshas beengivenforcooperationandcoordination amongthe people tosave our life andtosave this earthfor ourliving. Abbreviations used in this book. Some of the newabbreviationsusedinthisbookare mentionedinthispresentation. Contents of this book - section chapter (Includes all the chapters). Thispresentationgivescomplete listof all the chaptersof thisbook'Viewstomake this‘World’ developedandthis‘Earth’as the lovelyplace forevery‘Human’. The author dr Shivu. Thisis aboutthe author Dr Shivuwhowrote hisviewstomake this'worlddeveloped'. Preface to this book. The main aimof thisbookisto make this‘World’developedandthis‘Earth’asthe lovelyplace for every‘Human’,butnotto criticize the presentsystem.Theseare myopinions,Iknow effortsare takenfromcenturiestomake thisworld/ eartha more suitable place forlife of all the living creatures includinghumans,butthisismyconcernexpressedinthiswayandthe rest isleftto the discretionof the leadersandthe people of thisworld. Eradicate poverty to save our Planet. It isverymuch essential toeradicate povertywithrepeatedloss in agriculture to save our planet. In this aspect I have mentioned few points relating the poverty with the environment. 1. Povertymakesthe people to depend on the products which are cheap, thus they may be of the low quality with short life span, thus leads to increased waste generation and its impact on the environment.
  • 31. 2. Povertymakesthe people todependonthe low cost transportation vehicle, thus these vehicles will emit more emission in the nature leading to the pollution. 3. Poverty makes the people to depend on the free / cheap / charitable hospitals, where these organisationsface more demandthanthe supply thus these organisations may make the people to become symptomatically better but may make them chronic carrier or a morbid person with the brand of ‘no disease’.Exampledispensingthe medicinesfortwoor three days in the place of five to seven day course may lead to drug resistant strains and later these microbes may infect the other people. 4. Povertymakesthe people tolive inunhygienicatmosphere,may have poor sanitary facility, may be practisingopenair defecation and so on. All these will lead to surface water contamination and will facilitate the spread of communicable diseases. 5. Poverty makes the people to live in poor - over crowded house, make them to travel in overcrowded bus / train and make the environment suitable for the spread of communicable diseases. 6. Povertymakes the people to have Poor food (food combination with poor nutrition) leading to poor build, low blood proteins and immunoglobulin’s, thus the malnutrition related diseases and they act as the reservoir for diseases apart from the multiple sufferings. 7. Povertymakesthe people todependonthe poorqualityschool or their profession making them to live away from the school leads to ‘late to start in education’ for their children and less gain of knowledge and more dependency. 8. Povertymakes the people to compare their life with the life of the rich, with this respect some strongpoor man lookingatthe lifestyle of the rich, thus he wants to become rich in short span and indulging himself in crime to get the money thinking that he can lead better life in the future. 9. Povertymakesthe people nottoearnmore wealth,andthismechanismiscomplex and common sense will make us understand how it is happening. This leads to poor per capita income – poor nutrition – poor life style – poor build – poor work capacity at the individual level and poor tax collection –poornational economy – poor investment on education / health / infrastructure of the nation.Pooreducation/health/infrastructure organisedthroughthe government will increase the individual expense and environmental deterioration (e.g. Poor road leads to less mileage and increased emission). 10. Nationwiththe people of poverty with less build – less knowledge – more diseases makes the nationto importmore essentialsmaterials/equipments and medicines in large quantity for higher price and it may be unaffordable for the common person or the common person has to get it by investing his life time earning, thus the person remains poor and thus the nation remains poor. 11. Povertymakesthe poorfarmersto spry the insecticidesany number of times to save their crop, thus makes the food poisonous and the also the land pollution. 12.Poverty makes the farmers to sell their products in an unhygienic way where many food born diseases will add to the food on the way to its final consumption. EradicatingPovertyisthe needtosave the earth forour youngergeneration;otherwise we will land up in grave problems related to environmental issues like deforestation, desertification, global warming,diseasesrelatedtopoorchemical andmicrobiologicalqualityof the water,poorairquality, harmful rays entering the atmosphere due to high emission rate, and so on.
  • 32. I think you will understand my feelings. I hope you will go through my book and will work for the betterment of humanity. I am happy to work for the same project, if I get the opportunity to serve the humanity. Powerpointpresentationon RCS for IIR is also available in the web ‘www.slideshare.net/drshivu’. Please gothroughall the sectionstounderstandthe interrelationshipbetweenthe varioussegments in our day to day life like Section 1 – Introduction, section 2 – Democracy, Section 3 - Do we need some more intelligence, Section 4 - Property documentation, Section 5 - Reticular canal system for InterlinkingIndianrivers,Section6– Agriculture,Section7– Industrialisation,Section 8 – Education, Section9 – Health,Section10 – Business,Section11- Jobcreation,Section12 - Convenientroadand railwaytrack system,Section13- Model village andmodel nation,Section14 – Instruments, Section 15 - No ' Note or Coin' in transaction, Section 16 - The future. Kindly go through this book and let us save this earth for our living. Thanking you sir, yours faithfully. Date: 20.12.2015. Place: Mysore. (Dr. Shivu. P)