The Conservation Project
19/01/2019
Jon Jandai explains why 'Life is Easy'."Before I thought that stupid people like me … cannot have a house… because people who are cleverer than me and get a job need to work for 30 years to have a house. But for me, who cannot finish university, how can I have a house. It's hopeless for people who have low education like me. But when I start to do earthen buildings, it's so easy! I spent two hours per day… and in 3 months I have a house. A friend who was the most clever in the class he has a house too but he has to be in debt for 30 years, so compared to him I have 29 years and 10 months of free time. I feel life is so easy."
http://naturalhomes.org/timeline/video-life-is-easy.htm
"When I went back home, I started to live like when I remember, like when I was a kid. I started to work two months a year. I got four tons of rice. And then the whole family, six people, we eat less than half a ton per year. So we can sell some rice"
Life is easy. Why do we make it so hard?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=21j_OCNLuYg
A true example of a sustainable living farm by natural builder Jon Jandai, Thailand. www.punpunthailand.org/.
'Cycling is the easiest way to get around Bangalore. It relaxes my mind and at the same time keeps me fit! I just absolutely love cycling.' -Ganesh tl
'Its all about nature for me. To know that my carbon footprint is way lesser than people around me makes me feel good. Im doing it for Earth.' -Indrajit Jacob
This is how we intend to cover the track:
JUNE 4 - 05PM - MG ROAD
JUNE 4 - 06PM – PESIT COLLEGE
JUNE 4 - 07PM – GOTTIGERE BOHRA LAYOUT
JUNE 4 - 08PM – JOTHI FARM BUS STOP
JUNE 4 - 09PM – CHANNASANDRA BUS STOP
JUNE 4 - 10PM – HOSAHALLI METRO
JUNE 4 - 11PM – KANTEERVA STUDIO YESHWANTAPUR
JUNE 5 – 00AM - *BREAK*
JUNE 5 – 02AM – MAGADI ROAD
JUNE 5 – 04AM – TUMKUR ROAD
JUNE 5 – 06AM – DODDA BYALLAKERE BUS STOP
JUNE 5 – 08AM – BSF CAMPUS
JUNE 5 – 09AM – BUDDIGERE
JUNE 5 – 02PM - BAYAPPANAHALLI
JUNE 5 – 03PM – KR PURAM
JUNE 5 – 05PM - MG ROAD
Feel free to join us from anywhere!:)
Contact: Deepak Nair:9620791992
Come join us and help us put the tree back in Bangalore!!
01/06/2014
Come June 4th and this young lad, a cycling enthusiast and a TCP member will attempt to do his bit for the environment by cycling continuously for 24 hours!
This remarkable feat will see him cycle the length and breadth of Bangalore, in his attempt to 'put the tree back in Bangalore'.
The route covers a distance of 240km and passes through a variety of landscapes; from the pristine grasslands of Hessarghetta to the concrete jungles of central Bangalore.
The Conservation Project wishes Ganesh TL a happy discovery!
Come join him on the 4th of June at 5pm at MG Road!
Psst, you can join him in his attempt! Send us a mail at [email protected] or just inbox us and we'l send you the details.
09/03/2014
We present our first official Teaser :)
An introductory video to TCP !
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OZuEtFVbdWY&feature=youtu.be
The Conservation Project: Teaser We proudly present to you, The Conservation Project! Watch off and be inspired.
The awareness drive by The Conservation Project, in association with CMCA was a great success :)
TCP thanks everyone who made this possible :) Thank You.
This was just the beginning and we have wonderful plans for the future and hope for continued support from all of you!
Because we believe, that with love, we could just save the world :)
Hey just another quick reminder about the awareness drive in Gantiganahalli tomorrow at 10:30 am . Do drop in and support The Conservation Project :)
I think we can take a Sunday off to make the world happier because like we always say, with love, we could just save the world :)
23/02/2014
So remember when the awesome TeamConservation participated in the republic day parade?
Here are a few pictures from that day :)
We sure grabbed some attention.
We believe, with our love, we could save the world :)
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