Wednesday, 23 October 2019

“Each person must plant one sampling and maintain it regularly. As parents care for their children and see them growing, every individual must care for the sampling and enjoy growing it into a tree.” —Professor M.S. Rao




“Each person must plant one sampling and maintain it regularly. As parents care for their children and see them growing, every individual must care for the sampling and enjoy growing it into a tree.” —Professor M.S. Rao
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Address Climate Change Immediately―Share if You Care!







Can you imagine the planet in the 22nd century based on the current research findings? Can you imagine the status of precious humans and animals and their health conditions in the 22nd century?  You will find precious animals extinct and humans suffering from several health disorders and encountering unknown diseases.  If you want to prevent such a terrible future for humans and extinction of animals you must take appropriate steps immediately and earnestly. In fact, we are too late to take appropriate measures and implement the right strategies to check climate change. But it is better late than never. 

Climate change is a major issue globally. Global organizations and nonprofits have taken a serious note of it to ensure ecology and keep the planet safe for future generations. Unfortunately, the outcome is not effective as per the desired objectives because nations are not effective in implementing and people are not aware of its adverse effects.


Measures to Check Climate Change

It is a well-admitted fact that the earth has warmed up in some regions and got colder in other regions. You cannot blame the sun for it. It is the people who must own responsibility for their actions, improve their attitudes and adjust their behaviors to keep the planet safe. Here are some measures to be taken to ensure the mother planet safe. Don’t exploit nature. Live within your means. Use light bulbs that use less energy and more efficient heating and cooling systems. Avoid using plastic items. Be environment conscious. An integrated effort from all stakeholders including environmentalists, scientists, global organizations, nonprofits, and people is essential to combat climate change.


Conclusion

Each person must plant one sampling and maintain it regularly. As parents care for their children and see them growing every individual must care for the planted sampling and enjoy growing it into a tree. To conclude, mother nature is impartial and connects people irrespective of their communities and cultures. Hence, love mother nature and protect it for future generations.



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Professor M.S. Rao
Founder of MSR Leadership Consultants, India


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Saturday, 19 October 2019

Narendra Modi’s Man vs Wild: Emphasize Ecology and Enhance Tourism―Share if You Care!




Presently I am authoring a book titled, Spiritual Tourism: Tourists First, Tour Operators Second, And Destinations Third. When I was looking for the content on promotion of tourism and adventure travel, India’s honorable Prime Minister, Mr. Narendra Modi’s inspiring epic adventure flashed in my mind. I viewed his Man vs Wild episode with Bear Grylls, a British adventurer, with great interest and included in my book.

Leadership Lessons from Narendra Modi

Narendra Modi maintained cool composure throughout his adventure travel. He demonstrated that adventure tourism is for brave-hearted, not fainthearted. There are several leadership lessons you can learn from him from this episode. Be courageous. Lead by example. Connect with common people. Inspire other leaders to lead from the front.

I was inspired by his humble origins and the struggles he underwent in his initial days. He never aspired to become the Prime Minister of India. His service and commitment to serve people and destiny made him India’s Prime Minister. He shared several unknown personal stories during his adventure travel. He unveiled that he had supported his father in the tea stall, sold tea in the railway platforms and left for the Himalayas in his younger days.

For Narendra Modi, leadership is all about service. He did not take a vacation for the last 18 years and it was the first time he took the vacation it was considered so. However, his epic adventure cannot be considered a vacation because it is another endeavor to send a message to the world about the importance of ecology. He took it as an opportunity to highlight India’s cultural richness and greatness by highlighting the principle of Sarve Jana Sukhino Bhavantu (let everyone be happy) and India’s core philosophy of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam (the world is one family).

Narendra Modi made an epic adventure in his lifetime with Bear Grylls. He led by example with courage and inspired everyone across in the world especially Indians and millennials to care for the environment and ensure ecology to pass on to their next generations. To conclude, let us emphasize ecology and enhance tourism.

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Life is great!

Professor M.S. Rao
Founder of MSR Leadership Consultants, India


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Saturday, 12 October 2019

“Presently students are likely to face much bigger challenges than their predecessors. Hence, educators must equip students with knowledge that will help them face challenges squarely.” —Professor M.S. Rao





“Presently students are likely to face much bigger challenges than their predecessors. Hence, educators must equip students with knowledge that will help them face challenges squarely.” —Professor M.S. Rao
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“Twenty-first century education calls for knowledge creation, knowledge sharing, knowledge dissemination, knowledge application, and knowledge reinvention.” —Professor M.S. Rao




“Twenty-first century education calls for knowledge creation, knowledge sharing, knowledge dissemination, knowledge application, and knowledge reinvention.” —Professor M.S. Rao
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“The twenty-first-century needs educators who are passionate and who can walk the talk and constantly reinvent teaching tools and techniques to make a difference in the lives of others in this century, as well as handholding humankind successfully into the twenty-second century.” —Professor M.S. Rao




“The twenty-first-century needs educators who are passionate and who can walk the talk and constantly reinvent teaching tools and techniques to make a difference in the lives of others in this century, as well as handholding humankind successfully into the twenty-second century.” —Professor M.S. Rao
Vision 2030: One Million Global Leaders



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