Sunday, 6 November 2011

AROUND FLORA AND FAUNA

 A RICH FLORA AND FAUNA IS THE SIGN OF PROSPERTY OF A COUNTRY.DESPITE THE FACT  THAT FOREST IS NECESRARY FOR THE LONGLASTING JOY OF LIFE ONE CAN OPT FOR DWELLING  IN FOREST. 
  SO  SAID THAT  IT IS A PROBLEM TO MAKE THE FOREST A STAY WHILE SOMETIMES FOREST ITSELF IS A PROBLEM. NOW IT IS NO MORE SYMBOL OF SCARCITY AND LONELINESS. NOW IT HAS BEEN TURNED TO BE LAVISH. PEOPLE ENJOY. PROBABLY THE FOREST DWELLERS IN SOME CASES MAY BE SAID TO BE RICH BUT SINCE THEIR REQUIREMENTS ARE LIMITED, THEY DO NOT LOOK TO BE A RICH MAN. SUDDENLY ONE DAY I FOUND MYSELF AMIDST FALORA  AND FANA. AND I FOUND THE CONFLICT BETWEEN HAVES AND HAVES NOT.  I FOUND THE FREEDOM IS EVERYWHERE AND VERY NATURAL AND LIFE IS PEACEFUL AND FULL OF PASSION ALL AROUND ME . NEVER FOUND IN THE URBAN SOCIETY . MOST OF THE TRIBES ARE NOT ACQUAINTED TO THE GLAMOUR OF THE CITY LIFE BUT THEIR HEARTS ARE VERY PURE ...NEVER THINK OF HARMING ANYBODY AS ALWAYS SEEN IN THE CITY LIFE.  THE FOREST MAY SAID TO BE SYNONYM  TO MINES , THE EXPLORATION , EXCAVATION CONSTANTLY BRING PROSPERITY FOLLOWED BY URBAN LIFE, INSIDE THE DENSE FOREST. FOR AT LEAST THE ALMIGHTY THERE IS NO DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE HAVES AND HAVES NOT. THE FOREST CHILDREN OUT OF THE LIMITED FACILITIES IN THE AREA ADJACENT TO THE FOREST. ARE NOT SURE TO ACQUIRE A GOOD JOB OR PEACEFUL FAMILY  LIFE, EVERYTHING IS COSTLY. THE RURAL CHILDREN ARE DESIROUS TO GO AHEAD , TO FLY HIGH , TO SATISFY THEIR NEEDS, THE VERY SAME WAY THE BABY OF RICH PEOPLE GET . WHAT IS THE FAULT OF THE RURAL CHILDREN? IN FACT , THE MODERN WORLD  NOT FIT FOR THE CHILDREN LONGING FOR EVERYTHING. THE POOR CHILDREN NEED NOT BE BORN IN THIS LAND . WE HAVE  THOUGHT THE ALMIGHTY AS MAN BUT THE STARVING  CHILDREN ARE SCARED OF THE ALMIGHTY. THE ALMIGHTY MUST AS GENEROUS AS WOMAN.
     THE CITY PEOPLE  ARE SO MUCH FADE-UP WITH THE SELFISH LIFE THAT EVERY ADMINISTRATION IS THINKING  ON DEVELOPING URBAN FORESTRY . THE EXAMPLE CAN BE SEEN IN EVERY BIG HOUSE ,CARRYING LANDSCAPE OF FLORA AND FAUNA.

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