*"Report of the Western Ghats Ecology Expert Panel - Part I - Annexures : Annexure E: Public Consultations/ Roundtable/ Consultations with Civil Society Groups : List of participants in public consultation on how to demarcate Ecological Sensitive Areas in Pune on 28th October 2010.


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Sub : *"Report of the Western Ghats Ecology Expert Panel - Part I - Annexures : Annexure E: Public Consultations/ Roundtable/ Consultations with Civil Society Groups

Ref : List of participants in public consultation on how to demarcate Ecological Sensitive Areas in Pune on 28th October 2010.


No.  / Name /  Organization

1 / Hirji / E Nagarwala / Individual
2 / Rajbir Singh Bhadana / Videocon Industries
3 / Loveleen Kumar Garg UEGPL
4 Hasti Mal Kachhara Urban Energy generation
5 Amruta Joglekar Honarary researcher, RANWA, Abhaseb Garware College
6 Medhavi Tadwalkar Honarary researcher, RANWA,
7 Anuj Khare Nature Walk, Pune
8 Sunil Manahar kale Abhaseb Garware College
9 Amrita Neelkantan BNHS
11 Dr. Korad Vishakha Ferguson College
12 Y. V. kanhare Private
13 Dr K A Subramaniam ZSI, WRC, Pune
14 Jayant Kulakarni Wildlife Research and Conservation Society
15 Dr. Prachi Mehta Wildlife Research and Conservation Society
16 Dr. M.S. Pradhan Individual
17 Madhav Sahasvabudhe Prayas Energy Group
18 Dr Ankur Patwardhan Garware College
19 Mrs Poorva Joshi Garware College
20 Rishikesh Patil Honarary researcher, RANWA, Abhaseb Garware College
21 Mridul S Kashelkar M.Sc. Student Garware College
22 Shubheda Shintre Crossover Advisors Pvt ltd
23 Nandinidevi Pant Pratinidhi Restoration of Nature
24 Pradeep Charan Kalpvriksh Pune
25 Sunil G Ingle Maharastra State Power Generation Company
26 M.R. Lad MSPCL
27 Ketaki Ghate Oikos
28 Manasi Karandikar Oikos
29 Dr C.P. vibhute Pune University
30 Vidya S Kudale Biodiversity Department Garware College
31 Shweta S Majumdar Biodiversity Department Garware College
32 Amit S Kalyankar Biodiversity Department Garware College
33 Prerna Agarwal IISER, Pune
34 Manali B Rane Biodiversity Department Garware College
35 Ashok D’Costa Turbosketch, Goa
36 Durga Thikale Biodiversity Department Garware College
37 Mukta Mahajan Biodiversity Department Garware College
38 Anand Dandekar Maharastra Nav Nirman Sena
39 Kiran Purandare Nisarga Vedh
40 P.K. Mirashe MPCB Pune
41 M.M. Ngullie Environment Department GoM
42 K.N. Hasabnis MPCB Pune
43 Vivek M Tumsare -
44 R.K. Adkar C/o CF (WL) Pune
45 N. Hariharan Adani Power
46 A. Barodia Adani Power
47 Anupriya Karippadath Abhasaheb College
48 D.K. Goyal NDCIL Mumbai
49 Sajal Kulkarni Abhasaheb College
50 Sanjay Patil BAIF
51 S W H Naqvi Director SFD Pune
52 S.P. Nande OSD Energy Department Goa
53 Sachin A Punekar Agarkar Research Institute
54 Dr. V. B. Sawarkar
55 M.G. Waghmode MSPGCL
56 K.M. Chisutkar MSPGCL
57 Dr Archana Godbole AERF
58 Kadam Arunas
59 Prasad Joshi Sakal Media Group
60 Santosh Kr Singh Adani Power Ltd
61 Eva Pilot Geomed Germany
62 Thomas Kraft Geomed Germany
63 Rahul. D. Prabhu Khanolkar BVIEER
64 Aparna Watve BIOME
65 Pradeep Patankar Hon. Wildlife warden Satara
66 Vijay P -
67 Kalpana Kadap Asstt. Prof. SCOA, landscape Architecture
68 Anand Chain Sakal Times 69 Dr Mayuri Panse -
70 Dipannita Das TOI
71 Santosh R Go Maharastra
72 Bhagyashree Kulthe DNA
73 Amruta MKCL
74 Shamita Deo Kalpavrikhsa
75 Hema & Nudrak BEAG
76 Lakshmikant Survey of India
77 David -
78 Dr. Dhavle P.V.
79 S. Asthana Forest
80 Meenakshi Gurrav Pudhari Newspaper
81 Satish Awate CEE
82 J.S. Duge MAHAGENCO
83 Swati Shinde Times of India
84 Amol Gole Times of India
85 Jagdsing Girage Collector Raigads Representative
86 Dr. Pramod Patil Gahivar Foundation
87 Melissa Greenberg The Alliance of global Education
88 Chelsea O Julliran The Alliance of Global Education
89 Allegra Mount The Alliance of Global Education
90 Liza Gordon The Alliance of Global Education
91 Erik Rempen The Alliance of Global Education
92 Harencha Whitchorft The Alliance of Global Education
93 Jeannie Kinnett The Alliance of Global Education
94 Preston Hollts The Alliance of Global Education
95 Sarah Stodder The Alliance of Global Education
96 Donas Piper University of Applied Science, Berlin
97 Dr. J. Sohoeikart University of Applied Science, Berlin
98 Kusum Karnik Shashwat
99 Jayant Sarnaik AERF
100 Niteen Pawar -
101 M. S. Somni Individual
102 U.V.Singh -
103 Nilam V Kumbhar BVIEER
104 Priti BVIEER
105 Nayela Sultanpuri BVIEER
106 R. Khalid BVIEER
107 Alineza lakhamsey BVIEER
108 Kand Mandke Deptt. of Audiology, BVU
109 Yogeah Kakade Deptt. of Audiology, BVU
110 Dayanand Hembade Deptt. of Audiology, BVU
111 Govind Rajopadhye Deptt. of Audiology, BVU
112 Janvi Desmukh Deptt. of Audiology, BVU
113 Anisha Gejji Deptt. of Audiology, BVU
114 Arun Lad Deptt. of Audiology, BVU
115 Priyanka Nitturkar Deptt. of Audiology, BVU
116 Sachin J Patil Deptt. of Audiology, BVU 1
117 V Arya Anil Kumar Deptt. of Audiology, BVU
118 Sanchid Kashmiri Deptt. of Audiology, BVU

NEXT : List of participants in public consultation on mining in Goa on 27th September 2010

To be continued ..


OPINION :

1.COMMUNISTS LEAD LDF  GOVERNMENT WHICH SHOWS SMARTNESS TO IMPLEMENT SC-VERDICT AT SABARIMALA, WHY THE SAME SMARTNESS IS ABSENT IN IMPLEMENTING GADGIL COMMISSION REPORT?

2. THE SAME QUESTION TO CONGRESS LEAD UDF IN THE OPPOSITION BENCHES, WHY YOU ARE SILENT IN GADGIL COMMISSION REPORT?

3. THE ANSWER IS 1. IT IS VERY SIMPLE AND CONVENIENT TO TARNISH SANATANA DHARMAM, AS IS NOT THAT EXTENT VIOLENT AS MUSLIMS AND CHRISTIANS;

4. SECONDLY AS LDF AND UDF ARE PARTNERS OF ALL MAFIA GROUPS AND EQUAL BENEFICIARIES OF THE CAKE, NOT INTERESTED TO IMPLEMENT GADGIL COMMISSION REPORT;

5. LAST WORD NATURE PROTECTION IS NOT CONCERNED WITH VOTE-BANK, NO QUESTION FROM NATURE THOUGH  NATURE ALREADY TAUGHT A LESSON BY RECENT FLOODS, THESE TWO DEMONS COMMUNIST LEAD LDF AND CONGRESS LEAD UDF NEVER LEARN, THEY NEED ANOTHER MORE EFFECTIVE AND DESTRUCTIVE BLOW FROM THE NATURE BY WHICH THEY NEVER RAISE THEIR HEAD OR VOICE IN THEIR LIFE TIME AGAIN!!!!!!!!!

JAIHIND
VANDEMATHARAM


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