User talk:Deepeshchowgule

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Malaprabha River
Deepesh, Thank you for showing interest in the article Malaprabha River. However some of the the changes you made are not exactly wikipedia material. In wikipedia, the addition of unsourced facts is frowned upon. some pointers:
 * "Very important is the need to include the temple of deity..." the question people will ask is Koun bola? :). If a reliable source e.g. the Archeological Survey of India has suggested this, one could add "The ASI is proposing that the temple be..."
 * The stuff about isotropicity and anisotropicity of the pores, where did you get it from? thought myth may say that the water is medicinal, reliable sources are needed.
 * The threat due to Kalsa-Bhandura diversion Project, can you find some reference and write about it concisely?
 * Please be very careful with these scientific explanations of myths. I my experience most of them are just random scientific words that are used in such a way as to confuse people and only a scientist will be able tell you that they are meaning less. again can you get a reference?

As of now I'll be removing the changes you made as they are not very readable and they are not well referenced. Please keep writing.

Oh, and references are added like this:

Ask me for help at User_talk:Staticd

Good luck!Staticd (talk) 08:40, 19 June 2011 (UTC)

Your recent edits
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making test edits
your recent edits to the malaprabha article appear to have been test edits while you were trying to get the hang of the wiki markup. If you want to try new changes, please use this page Sandbox. Its the crash test dummy for all of us wikipedians. :) If you want to see how the changes you made to an article look, without saving the article click on the preview button near the Save page button below the edit text box. Ask me if you need any help.Staticd (talk) 15:19, 20 June 2011 (UTC)

attention
the subject needs a attention towards the endangered demographic changes, and not only the demographic but the only way to protect the natural demographic easement for the entire ecosystem, including the National Animal and Bird, migrating towards the west coast of India. The destruction of the natural way of easement to wild animals could divert the dangerous and precious animals to the cities or settlement areas, which could finally divert them to zoo or death for precautions to protect human life. Are humans so selfish or are they neglegent towards the safety of their future generations and future ecosystem.The Source of Malaprabha is the only easement for ecosystem to move to and fro from North India towards South Peninsula India and vice versa. Citing towards the above edit is the natural demographics as per Google Earth Maps indicating the Terekol(Tillari) river having its mouth at the Arabian Sea and the Malaprabha river, after later joining krishna river in India finally has its mouth at the Bay of Bengal.Only Roadway towards the precious ecosystem to their natural Habitat Cycle and Lifecycle is the highly unstable oriented demographics in between the sources of the Terekol(Tillari) river and the Malaprabha river. The Tillari river flows into the region of Goa State and the Malaprabha flows into the region of karnataka state of India. Future good or bad do needs a attention to this topic.--117.255.77.218 (talk) 07:43, 5 July 2011 (UTC)Deepeshchowgule (User talk:Deepeshchowgule) 1:14, 05 July 2011 (UTC)

Apart from the natural ecosystem we also need to protect human democratic and and their long term interest in protecting their villages. Till date the villages in the area are not recent habitations and are long back historical settlements. Every villager need no education to protect their ecosystem and are in themselves very responsible to protect their society and ecosystem. Till date from ages of mythological importance the temples and people are proof to existence of people and society who very well vested with the medicinal, scientific and mythological importance of the geographical region.

What we need to protect is government interest against the interest of villagers to convert the region with projects which seem to never benifit the villagers. Till now we have more than 60 villages in this region with more then 100 families per village. We need to protect the democratic interest of the people and the ecosystem. The main purpose of the discussion is we cant bisect the villages, their democracy, their mythological belief and the ecological importance of region. We have already lost the mythological old Importance of the Mauli temple and its structural importance due to the government interest to divert the malaprabha river to benit the industries 200 kms away from this villages which neither benifits the village people for any kind of economic benifits and the ecological balance is too imbalanced with concrete underground canals whose interest are only to benifit the rich industries and neither the people of village and neither the ecology. Please benifit the people and democratic development of people and not demolish the importance and existence of the people and ecology at the benifits of political, Bureaucratic and Industrial interest. We have options to develop the villages by our government and not demolish their existence. Agriculture and infrastructure benifits need to be supported. People will themselves protect their mythological and ecology which was well maintained by their ancestors till date.--DeepeshChowgule 13:34, 16 November 2014 (UTC) A age old Banyan tree in front of Mauli temple had to be given way give way to Malaprabha river diversion project to benifit the Industries 200 kms away. The temple was at a risk of structural repair due to fall of trees in front of the temple and excavation of foundation of canal hardly 10 metres away from main door of temple.--DeepeshChowgule 13:57, 16 November 2014 (UTC) Value of the village and the region and the people is Estate. People are vested with personal property and real property interest. People should not be deprived of corporeal or incorporeal material. Real action and personal action objectives should not be neglected. Value of Ecosystem cannot be decided by Doctrine of Estate. We cannot forget the democracy of Land system of India. New horizons of Value need to be developed but not at the cost of bisection of the villages. Government is obliged to the outgoings of people till date. Depreciation of infrastructure is not the worth. Licenses and permissions need to be capitalised. Cooperations will instate the value of agriculture and economic benifit. Urban Land Ceiling act had neglected the democratic approach of corporations and cooperations. People here are still stuggling to reinstate the cooperative democratic rights--DeepeshChowgule 14:36, 16 November 2014 (UTC)

Sad Image again about Kalasa Bhandura project. Canal Completed and refilling too materialized. However project now has completed and Government has minimised the interest in the democratics. Present scene is, loose material beneath and above Canal is getting washed away by heavy rains. Road in front of Mauli temple at Kankumbi has no bridge to allow heavy water collected from rains to be diverted to Malaprabha river basin. As result road is washed away with two incidents of a four wheeler and two wheeler too washed away with collision of road. Three consecutive years the road has been washed away with this year being the major washoff and almost no consideration from government. Infact the villagers with interest to easement are been showing interest to repair road.DeepeshChowgule 17:05, 19 July 2017 (UTC)