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NEW YORK: Pakistan acquired a proposal to swap Indian countrywide Kulbhushan Jadhav for a terrorist who carried out the horrific 2014 Peshawar school assault and is now jailed in Afghanistan, foreign minister Khwaja Muhammad Asif has claimed.
Asif, nevertheless, did not specify the identify of the terrorist and the National Protection Advisor who had made the proposal.
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Pakistani officials say India abducted retired army officer
Pakistani officials say India abducted retired army officer
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A Pakistani retired army officer was lured to Nepal with a job prospect before being seized by Indian intelligence, which hopes to use him to secure the release of an Indian agent sentenced to death by Pakistan, security officials said Tuesday.
According to two senior security officials, Indian agents abducted Lt. Col. Mohammad Habib, who went missing on April 6 after arriving in Nepal.…
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Extraordinary Person of the Week: Jadav Payeng!
This week’s extraordinary person is a pioneer who was called from a very young age. Jadav Payeng was only 16 when he went walking on a sandbar near his home, only to discover thousands of snakes had died there, moving in when the tide was high, and scorching to death in the sun when the tides went out. Grief stricken, he decided to plant bamboo - to shade the snakes so it could never happen again. But he didn’t stop there. That was more than 30 years ago, and that “patch of bamboo” has now become over 1400 acres of lush forest with it’s own population of rhinos, elephants, and tigers. And, we assume, safe snakes. Really safe snakes. When asked in an interview what he wanted to do with the next 30 years, he said he plans to plant another forest. We don’t know if Jadav has ever even heard the word “permaculture”, but he’s definitely living it. Here’s one of few interviews with him, translated into english https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gbAge-l5dHo
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TFH - April 23 2013
Last year, TreeHugger.com told us of Jadav "Molai" Payeng, a man who spent 30 years single-handedly planting a sprawling 1,360-acre forest in his native India. If you have ever believed that you, as an individual, do not have the power to make a difference in this world, let me - and Jadav - tell you, you are entirely incorrect! Let's all take a cue from Jadav and go change the world for the better today. Jadav, you are such an awesome inspiration - and you are Today's Favourite Human.
Thanks to Treehugger.com for giving us this amazing update to the story.
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As word spread about his incredible achievement, the humble, eco-conscious farmer stood as a shining example of the what one person could accomplish to make the world a better place.
But as if all that were not enough, Payeng says his work is hardly finished. Now he's planning on devoting the next 30 years of his life planting yet another forest.
Payeng's story began in 1979, when he was just sixteen. After seeing wildlife dying from exposure along a barren sandbar near his home in northern India's Assam region, he began planting vegetation to transform the landscape. Decades later, the lush ecosystem he created is now a safe haven for a variety of birds, deer, rhinos, tigers and elephants -- species hit hard by rampant habitat loss throughout the region.
With his wife and three children, Payeng makes a living in the forest he planted, rearing cows and selling milk in town, but his life's calling is only half-answered. The tree-planting pioneer says he has his sights set on foresting yet another 1,300-acre sandbar:
“It may take another 30 years but I am optimistic about it," says Payeng, in an interview with Indian press. "I feel sad when I see people felling trees. We have to save the nature or else we all will perish.”
Although Payeng's mission began when he was just a teenager, alone with the sun on his back and his hands in the dirt, the result of his years of work not only transformed a barren landscape -- but also the notion of what a single dedicated person was capable of to improve the world.
“My efforts haven’t gone in vain," he says. "I may live a very lowly life but I feel satisfied that I have been able to stir up a lot of people who love nature."