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icon.gif (631 bytes) I think of CSE as an old friend, so I was very happy to hear from you, asking whether I would
like to be part of yet another exciting new venture CSE is taking up.

I conducted a three-month course each for two years, entitled 'An Introduction to Issues of the Environment' at Gargi College, University of Delhi. This was a course that involved both interactive sessions for students with eminent environmentalists on different issues, as also field visits to important inititatives, like the opposition to the Tehri Dam and Save the seeds campaign.

I'd be delighted to be part of G:NET

Madhulika Banerjee,
Gargi College, New Delhi
icon.gif (631 bytes)   I am a freelance environmental journalist from Bangalore. I am interested in being associated with
this kind of a resource utilisation programme for many reasons. I have done some serious waste management projects in Germany.

Malini Shankar, Bangalore
via e-mail
icon.gif (631 bytes)   The Wildlife and Environmental Conservation Society of Zambia is probably the oldest and most
established environmental NGO in Zambia. We produce educational material on environment, natural resources and why conservation is important, mainly in rural areas.

In Zambia, we have clubs which are registered with the Society. The Society's main campaign is its educational programme which involve production of educational material such as the Chongololo and Chipembele Magazines, distributed to over 3400 Schools & Communities, associated with Chongololo and Conservation Clubs in Zambia catering for well over 50,000 pupils and a weekly Environmental radio programme. These Clubs have 80,000 members, making it probably the largest environmental radio club in Zambia.

Patrick Shawa, Education Officer
Lusaka, Zambia
icon.gif (631 bytes)   I am a member of the Law Faculty in the Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy, teaching
Environmental Law and Human Rights. I am very much interested in becoming a member of G:NET.

Dr. A. Subrahmanyam, Musoorie
via e-mail
icon.gif (631 bytes)   Thanks for the invitation to be part of the G:NET. We are working 24 hours on environmental
education. We have environmental education programmes in over 450 high schools and colleges, spread out in 15 States. Would you kindly browse through our website: www.devraj.org/tarumitra. It is an honour to be associated with CSE anytime.

Fr. Robert Athickal
Co-ordinator, Tarumitra, Patna
via e-mail
icon.gif (631 bytes)   Thank you for your G:NET issue. I and my husband read and use Down To Earth. We have just
completed an intensive teacher training programme in a Faizabad school, and have now returned to our home in Nainital. We are thinking of doing more student field trips and trekking for Class 7 children. If we do so, we will contact you for assistance on environmental aspects.

Ruth Rastogi
Srijan, Nainital
icon.gif (631 bytes)    G:NET Sounds fascinating. I would definitely like to participate.
Ian Lockwood,
EE Teacher, Bangladesh
via e-mail
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