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by Kishore Mariwala
Cremation of dead is a morbid subject. However, it is a reality and not only has to be accepted but it needs to be seen as a ritual that cannot be avoided. However, it poses a major problem for India.
Consider the population of our country, the deaths taking place every year and hence cremations taking place every year and the number of trees cut every year for these cremations! It is a staggering figure! I have done some research and would like to show you the picture that emerges.
It is a well-known fact that the depletion of the trees has resulted in depletion of rainfall, drying of our rivers, erosion of soil and thus depletion of the availability of water.
So it’s time each of us started planting trees in India!
(Kishore Mariwala is a chemical engineer from Massachusetts Institute of Technology, an avid sailor, a founder-member of Indian Institute for Human Settlements and a member of the Governing Council of Marico Innovation Foundation)
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