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Nilesh Kakade
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https://t.co/GYcBiRTVSP Think smart! Nilesh Kakade. Writer. Editor. Journalist.
India Katılım Mayıs 2010
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#Pune Why is it that every time land is needed, the first target is always green space?
Botanical garden is not dumping ground reserve land for sewage infrastructure.This is ecological vandalism!
It is meant for conservation, research, education, and ecological balance.



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“Thousands of compensatory trees only on paper.”
Clearly an environmental fraud!
Where is the geo tagging, public audits, & survival tracking of saplings?
Dr. Leena Dhankhar@leenadhankhar
@HTGurgaon team visited several compensatory afforestation sites in Gurugram and found barren land instead of the #plantations claimed in official records — not #environmentalists, but ground verification exposing the reality. If thousands of #trees exist only on paper while the city loses its green cover daily, this raises serious questions on accountability and misuse of public funds. Gurugram cannot afford “ghost plantations” when pollution levels are choking the city. hindustantimes.com/s/1UoZ9ge #Gurugram #Environment #Afforestation #GreenCover #Aravallis
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3 years after eating a mostly animal based diet.
Latest selfie. (iPhone 17, car, Studio setting, slight background blur using ChatGPT.)
I personally experienced significant health improvements after shifting to a higher-protein, nutrient-dense organic diet, almost zero seed oils, wheat, sugar or processed carbs.
For me, metabolic stability showed up visibly—in skin, energy, and resilience.
Daily grass fed red meat protein intake, frequent bone broth. Collagen, eggs, organ meats. Loads of raw dairy, tallow and butter!
Fewer plants (mostly just low oxalate organic vegetables, significantly less fruit, some potatoes and rice, well cooked, fermented.) (Weston Price / Natural Traditions ancestral diet vs pure carnivore.)
•Increased bioavailable nutrients (B12, iron, zinc, DHA)
•almost zero ultra-processed food intake
•Reduced sugar / insulin spikes
•dramatically improved gut function
•More stable blood sugar
That combination can lead to:
•Better skin and hair quality
•Reduced pain and inflammation
•More stable energy, less fatigue
•Improved appearance overall

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@AbiluTangwa All the above. And, there's no limit to human greed. #Nature 🌱
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Ripple effect of low-carb coaching.
Yesterday, the wife of one of my clients joined our weekly call and shared something that genuinely made me happy.
Her husband, Ashish Shanker, had enrolled with me in Feb 2026 for hypertension, severe insulin resistance, weight loss and fitness.
While preparing low-carb meals for him, she herself decided to follow the same approach.
In just 3 months:
Weight reduced from 99.8 kg to 89.7 kg. Around 10 kg lost without feeling deprived
But what touched me even more was not just the weight loss. It was the ripple effect.
One person in the family starts improving health…
And slowly the awareness spreads:
Better food choices at home
Family support increases
Prevention becomes a family goal
This is exactly what I always hope for through low-carb coaching - not just individual improvement, but transformation extending to the entire family.
Today, I got 3 enrollments from this family, and hearing them say they want a lifelong connection with me was deeply satisfying and emotional.
Moments like these remind me that this work is not just about lab reports or weight loss.
It is about:
Changing family health culture
Preventing future disease
Building awareness
Creating long-term impact
These are the moments that make this journey meaningful for me.
-Metabolic Health India
metabolichealthindia.com

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Deforestation isn't just "losing trees." It accounts for ~15% of global greenhouse gas emissions—more than the entire global transportation sector combined. 🚗✈️🚢
We can't solve climate change without ending deforestation. 🌍 #ClimateAction

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This is the stark reality of Doctors in Kerala & Tamilnadu. Nearly half the doctors in these 2 states, can't even earn ₹ 50,000/ month to run their families. MBBS is a professional death sentence. Never pursue Medicine as a career in S. India. One in 1000 will make it big. The others hv to beg on the streets part-time, after finishing their duties at the hospital, to run a household.

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300M+ people live in forests. 1.6B depend on them to survive.
When bulldozers come, indigenous families lose homes, food, medicine, culture.
Deforestation isn’t just environmental. It’s a human rights crisis. #IndigenousRights

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Unlike many billionaires who acquire land for private estates or commercial development, Chinese entrepreneur Jack Ma, co-founder of Alibaba, chose a different path with his purchase in upstate New York.
In 2015, Ma spent approximately $23 million to acquire 28,000 acres of pristine wilderness featuring dense forests, rivers, and mountains. Rather than developing the property, he dedicated it to conservation, transforming the land into a protected wildlife sanctuary.
The vast area now serves as a safe haven for black bears, white-tailed deer, migratory birds, and numerous other species. It has also become a valuable site for ecological research, enabling scientists to study biodiversity in an undisturbed natural environment.
Ma’s commitment reflects his broader dedication to global conservation. He has supported multiple environmental initiatives worldwide and believes that significant wealth should be used to preserve irreplaceable natural landscapes for future generations.
This project stands out as a notable example of using private resources for large-scale environmental protection in the United States.

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@AlexAndBooks_ 🚴♂️🚶🏻♂️🏊🏻♂️🌱🌳 🏞️
(Yes, #books 📚 are important.)
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Japanese actor Hiroyuki Sanada spoke about the contradictions of human nature:
“Some people dream of having a swimming pool at home, while those who have one hardly ever use it. Those who have lost a loved one feel a profound sense of loss, while others often complain about their living relatives. Those without a partner long for one, while those who have one often don't appreciate it. The hungry would give anything for a meal, while the satiated complain about the taste of their food. Those without a car dream of owning one, while those who have a car are always looking for a better one.”
The key to happiness is gratitude: truly seeing and appreciating what we already have, and understanding that somewhere, someone would give anything for what we take for granted.


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