Samir Jamatia
03/10/2024
Removal Day 2024 :
Bamboo can be effectively used for carbon removal, leveraging its unique characteristics. Here’s a focused overview of how bamboo can serve this purpose:
1. Rapid Growth: Bamboo can sequester carbon at an impressive rate due to its fast growth, often reaching maturity in three to five years.
2. Carbon Sequestration: Bamboo absorbs significant amounts of CO2 through photosynthesis. A single bamboo plant can absorb up to 12 tons of CO2 over its lifespan.
3. Sustainable Harvesting: Bamboo can be harvested regularly without killing the plant, allowing it to continue growing and sequestering carbon. This makes it a renewable resource.
4. Long-Term Storage: Products made from bamboo, such as furniture and building materials, can lock in carbon for decades, extending the carbon storage beyond the plant's life.
5. Soil Improvement: Bamboo’s extensive root system can enhance soil health, increasing organic carbon storage in the soil.
6. Ecosystem Benefits: Bamboo forests can support biodiversity and improve local ecosystems, which can further contribute to carbon capture through enhanced plant growth.
Using bamboo as a primary tool for carbon removal can contribute significantly to climate change mitigation efforts while promoting sustainable land use.
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Today's attended Consultive Workshop by National Mission and State Livelihood Mission under Scheme of the Ministry of Rural development held at Agartala, Tripura.
My obversation
"Lakh Pati in " Empowering through Sector with Era. The Triple Key components:- Economic, Social, Environmental.
A. Economic Empowerment
Income Generation: Bamboo morden technologies, construction, and daily utility.
Skills Training: Workshops for morden skill and business management.
Market Access: Establishing cooperatives and online platforms.
B. Social Empowerment
Community Engagement: Building networks among women.
Education: Promoting literacy and awareness about bamboo’s benefits.
Leadership Opportunities: Encouraging women to take on leadership roles.
C. Environmental Sustainability
Renewable Resource: Bamboo's rapid growth and low environmental impact.
Erosion Control: Role of bamboo in preventing soil erosion.
Carbon Sequestration: Contribution to climate change mitigation.
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Narendra Modi
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17/09/2024
World Day 2024
15th Year's Embracing Bamboo: A Path to Sustainable and Practical Solutions
Bamboo is more than just a plant—it's a powerful tool for our community. It grows quickly, needs minimal resources, and can be used for building, crafts, and even as a source of food. By incorporating bamboo into our daily lives, we can create stronger, more sustainable practices that benefit both our environment and our local economy.
Let’s harness the potential of bamboo to build a better future. Start small: use bamboo products, promote its benefits, and share knowledge with your neighbors. Together, we can make a significant impact.
Photo: 1st World Bamboo Day 2009 in Bangkok, Thailand ( My presence of yellow colour shirt)
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Narendra Modi
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16/08/2024
“I have always been fascinated by the which rightfully deserves its nickname, the miracle plant,” (World Bamboo Congress 2004)
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10/08/2024
World Day 2024
is a promising source of biomass for renewable energy because it has many desirable fuel characteristics, including:
Fast growth: Bamboo can grow in low water and nutritional soils, and is more tolerant to heat, drought, and disease than other plants.
High lignocellulose content: Bamboo is well-suited for bioethanol production, which involves pretreatment, hydrolysis, and fermentation.
High heat value: Bamboo has a higher heat value than most agricultural residues.
Low ash content and alkali index: Bamboo has a relatively low moisture content (8–23%) compared to other plants.
High biomass productivity: Bamboo can produce a very high biomass yield per acre of land.
Bamboo can also be converted into other biofuels, including bio-oil, hydrogen, and methane. Bamboo can also be hydrothermally carbonized and pyrolyzed to generate biochar, which has high added value.
Bamboo is also a nonfood crop that requires less fertilizer than traditional biofuel crops and can have less detrimental impact on the land. Biofuels are a cleaner and more sustainable alternative to traditional fossil fuels, which are not renewable sources of energy and will eventually run out. .........................................................Keys Point........................................................
Economy or Peoples’ Economy’, where eco-friendly and sustainable raw material will satisfy needs of citizen. In 2017, Government of India’s decision to transfer bamboo into grass category is official start of bamboo sector in India. Now, we are geared up to use Bamboo to make India a Green Economy.
Allow on Bamboo plantation of RoFR Act 2006 land holders’ farmer (Patta Land) or Unregistered Tribal inhabited Land under scheme of NBM or others. .......................................................................................................................................
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Narendra Modi
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Ministry of Rural Development, Government of India
Namaste Madam / Sir,
Please arrange online for DAY-NRLM (Deendayal Antyodaya Yojana- National Rural Livelihoods Mission) Aajeevika - National Rural Livelihood Mission (NRLM), USAID, and Industree Foundation extend you a warm invitation to join us at the "National Symposium on Bamboo" on July 18th and 19th, 2024, at Radisson Blu, Delhi Airport, New Delhi.
https://www.nationalbamboosymposium.com/thought-note
How come our North East States Rural smallholder women farmers into “Lakhpati Didis.” to join said event ?
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