online meeting to plan launch of green party, 2/3, 8 pm

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Socialist Party India

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Mar 1, 2026, 4:01:04 PM (6 days ago) Mar 1
to Socialist Party, Rumaan Mecci, Shraddha Suman, Tapo neeya, Dhananjay Sinha, Sachendra Pratap Yadav, jubil das, Om Dwivedi, Sanjay Gadhalay, abhishek dubey, vis...@wastewarriors.org, nupur....@prowaste.org, mguru.aid, mg...@sochara.org, Lubna Sarwath, Archana Tripathi, Ishu Gupta, p22sa...@iima.ac.in, Rutuja Chhajed, nimesh.j...@iitbhu.ac.in, p21m...@iima.ac.in, bal.m...@gmail.com
link to join/जुड़ने के लिए लिंक:: https://meet.google.com/mpy-mfkx-mcg

dear friends, pl. join an online meeting to plan the launch of green party under the banner of socialist party (india) in different cities of india by organising events like bicycle rallies.
thank you, sandeep
प्रिय मित्र, कृपया सोशलिस्ट पार्टी (इंडिया) के तत्वावधान में एक ग्रीन पार्टी को शुरू करने के लिए भारत के विभिन्न शहरों में साइकिल रैली अदि कार्यक्रमों के आयोजन पर बातचीत करने के लिए एक ऑनलाइन बैठक में सम्मिलित हों।
धन्यवाद्, संदीप 

Date and day: 2 March, Monday
दिनांक एवं दिन: 2  मार्च, सोमवार

Time: 8 pm
समय: रात 8  बजे

 link to join/जुड़ने के लिए लिंक:: https://meet.google.com/mpy-mfkx-mcg

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Sanjay Gadhalay

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Mar 2, 2026, 2:13:22 AM (6 days ago) Mar 2
to Socialist Party India, Socialist Party, Rumaan Mecci, Shraddha Suman, Tapo neeya, Dhananjay Sinha, Sachendra Pratap Yadav, jubil das, Om Dwivedi, abhishek dubey, vis...@wastewarriors.org, nupur....@prowaste.org, mguru.aid, mg...@sochara.org, Lubna Sarwath, Archana Tripathi, Ishu Gupta, p22sa...@iima.ac.in, Rutuja Chhajed, nimesh.j...@iitbhu.ac.in, p21m...@iima.ac.in, bal.m...@gmail.com, సాగర్ ధారా Sagar Dhara, Ameet Singh, Sg@bsnl#1 phone. tab, Raja Muzaffar Bhat
Dear all ,
Congratulations for taking these first positoive steps , however  I reccommend the reading of this detailed piece by sagar dhara in Frontier with the Summary would help a deeper understanding of both the Global and local issues to address from the Socialist ideology and  perspective both for the mainline party and the Youth to frame their understanding and campaigns .
empty slogans without understanding  are a sure fire recipe for failure and miscommunication of the effort being put for the Socialist "green " party wing   .

thank you Sagar  for this deep research and piece 

South Asia will burn, parch, drown and be washed away .......  Sagar dhara.  ..

*Critical Bulleted Summary for Socialist Party  and   Societal Adoption*  


(Society at large — governments, citizens, media, businesses, and civil society across South Asia and beyond — must internalise these realities and act on them urgently)

- *Climate apartheid is real and structural*: Capitalism’s 250-year binge on fossil fuels has made the Global North (16% of world population) consume 69% of all fossil fuels ever used, while the Global South (84% population) used only 31%. Today the North’s per-capita GDP is ~10× higher than the South’s and ~20× higher than South Asia’s. This is not accidental — it is the direct outcome of a system that rewards historical polluters and punishes the poor who emitted almost nothing.

- *South Asia is the biggest loser despite being the smallest contributor*: 25% of humanity lives here but contributed only 3.6% of cumulative global CO₂ (1751-2024). Yet geography + poverty make it one of the two most climate-vulnerable regions on Earth (the other being the Sahel). Low per-capita GDP (one-fifth global average) and energy use (less than one-third global average) leave its people with almost zero resilience.

- *The Global South’s Catch-22 is deliberate*: The remaining 1.5 °C carbon budget (80-130 GtCO₂) will be exhausted before 2030. If South Asia burns more fossil fuels to “develop”, it hastens the very warming that will destroy it. If it restrains emissions, it stays permanently poorer. The North has already used up the atmospheric space; the South is being asked to stay in poverty to save the planet the North broke.

- *Concrete catastrophes already locked in*:
  - Sea-level rise will drown most of the Maldives (80% of islands <1 m above sea level) and large parts of Bangladesh’s Sundarbans → 50 million Bangladeshi climate refugees by 2050, doubling by 2100, triggering mass migration, conflict, trafficking and loss of dignity.
  - Cyclones will become more frequent and ferocious (Remal 2024, Ditwah 2025 are previews).
  - Water stress will parch Pakistan, Afghanistan and Sri Lanka; the Indus and Amu Darya rivers will lose 60-77% glacial contribution → food & water insecurity for ~60 million, possible Sindh-Punjab civil conflict inside Pakistan with domino effects across South Asia and risks to Pakistan’s strategic assets.
  - GLOFs will multiply in the Himalayas; Bhutan, Nepal and India’s hill regions face sudden devastating floods (Sikkim 2023 killed 44 and wrecked dams 65 km downstream).
  - India will suffer the full spectrum — heat stress (11% mortality spike above 40 °C), landslides, floods, crop failures, 10-fold rise in climate-related deaths and disease in coming decades.

- *The human cost is already unbearable and will be criminal if ignored*: Farmer suicides, saline intrusion destroying livelihoods, widows forced into indignity, children trafficked, entire communities washed away — all for emissions they never caused. Regional cooperation is virtually absent (2022 Pakistan floods could have been better managed with South Asian solidarity).

- *Society must adopt these non-negotiable positions*:
  - Climate justice is not charity; it is repayment of an ecological debt.
  - Rich nations and their corporations owe massive reparations, technology transfer and open borders for climate refugees.
  - South Asian governments must stop pretending they can “develop” the old fossil-fuel way; the carbon space is gone.
  - Citizens must demand refugee acceptance policies rooted in “Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam” (India hosted 10 million in 1971; it can and must do more).
  - Regional water treaties, joint early-warning systems and conflict-prevention mechanisms are survival imperatives, not optional diplomacy.
  - The capitalist growth-at-all-costs model that created this winner-loser divide must be challenged; endless extraction cannot continue on a finite planet.

*Final Critical Message from Author Sagar Dhara*  
South Asia will burn, parch, drown and be washed away — not because of any sin of its people, but because a tiny global minority used fossil fuels to enrich itself while the vast majority of humanity, especially the working people of the Global South, are left to pay the price with their lives, lands and futures. This is not tragedy; this is crime. The winners have no right to lecture the losers on sustainability. The only moral response left is radical equity, open borders for the displaced, and the dismantling of the very system — capitalism — that turned the atmosphere into a sewer and the poor into collateral damage. Anything less is complicity.

https://share.google/I8RccRL96bfQpm1mV

Warm regards,

Sanjay Gadhalay 
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సాగర్ ధారా (Sagar Dhara)

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Mar 2, 2026, 6:05:39 AM (6 days ago) Mar 2
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Prakash CJ

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Mar 2, 2026, 7:48:39 AM (5 days ago) Mar 2
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Thanks. Will be available.
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Sanjay Gadhalay

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Mar 2, 2026, 9:49:49 AM (5 days ago) Mar 2
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thank you for your encouragement sagar ..we will  combine our efforts and pull you in for a interaction soon do see if you could join us today in the meet at 8 pm  


dear friends, pl. join an online meeting to plan the launch of green party under the banner of socialist party (india) in different cities of india 

Warm regards,

Sanjay Gadhalay 
Ind           +91 9849454569 /
                +9140 2784 8837/0171
sgadhalay   skype : sg_europe_de        twitter :sanjay gadhalay


You are going to die is the best way I know to avoid the trap of thinking you have something to lose. You are already naked. There is no reason not to follow your heart. : Steve Jobs
                                             __________________________________
   Infinite patience, infinite purity, and infinite perseverance                    are the secret of success in a good cause.                                                                        :Swami vivekananda                  

Sanjay Gadhalay

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Mar 2, 2026, 9:53:19 AM (5 days ago) Mar 2
to సాగర్ ధారా (Sagar Dhara), Socialist Party India, Socialist Party, Rumaan Mecci, Shraddha Suman, Tapo neeya, Dhananjay Sinha, Sachendra Pratap Yadav, jubil das, Om Dwivedi, abhishek dubey, vis...@wastewarriors.org, nupur....@prowaste.org, mguru.aid, mg...@sochara.org, Lubna Sarwath, Archana Tripathi, Ishu Gupta, p22sa...@iima.ac.in, Rutuja Chhajed, nimesh.j...@iitbhu.ac.in, p21m...@iima.ac.in, bal.m...@gmail.com, Ameet Singh, Sg@bsnl#1 phone. tab, Raja Muzaffar Bhat
shall join by 2030 latest 

Warm regards,

Sanjay Gadhalay 
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You are going to die is the best way I know to avoid the trap of thinking you have something to lose. You are already naked. There is no reason not to follow your heart. : Steve Jobs
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   Infinite patience, infinite purity, and infinite perseverance                    are the secret of success in a good cause.                                                                        :Swami vivekananda                  

Guru Moorthy

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Mar 2, 2026, 10:01:10 AM (5 days ago) Mar 2
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We are going to continue the meeting tomorrow at 8:00pm as Sandeep could not join today.

On Mon, Mar 2, 2026 at 8:19 PM Sanjay Gadhalay <sgadh...@gmail.com> wrote:


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Helping those who must live on the ground?"

Sanjay Gadhalay

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Mar 2, 2026, 10:10:16 AM (5 days ago) Mar 2
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 10 points of focus for climate change issues of concern to India, arranged in reducing order of priority for each state:

**Uttar Pradesh:**
1. Water Conservation and Management
2. Renewable Energy Promotion
3. Agriculture Resilience
4. Urban Planning and Green Infrastructure
5. Forest Conservation and Restoration
6. Climate Education and Awareness
7. Disaster Risk Reduction and Management
8. Sustainable Transport
9. Waste Management and Pollution Control
10. Coastal Zone Management

**Maharashtra:**
1. Renewable Energy Promotion
2. Urban Planning and Green Infrastructure
3. Water Conservation and Management
4. Agriculture Resilience
5. Climate Education and Awareness
6. Disaster Risk Reduction and Management
7. Forest Conservation and Restoration
8. Sustainable Transport
9. Waste Management and Pollution Control
10. Coastal Zone Management

**Bihar:**
1. Water Conservation and Management
2. Agriculture Resilience
3. Renewable Energy Promotion
4. Urban Planning and Green Infrastructure
5. Climate Education and Awareness
6. Disaster Risk Reduction and Management
7. Forest Conservation and Restoration
8. Sustainable Transport
9. Waste Management and Pollution Control
10. Coastal Zone Management

**West Bengal:**
1. Water Conservation and Management
2. Agriculture Resilience
3. Urban Planning and Green Infrastructure
4. Renewable Energy Promotion
5. Disaster Risk Reduction and Management
6. Climate Education and Awareness
7. Forest Conservation and Restoration
8. Sustainable Transport
9. Waste Management and Pollution Control
10. Coastal Zone Management

**Madhya Pradesh:**
1. Forest Conservation and Restoration
2. Water Conservation and Management
3. Renewable Energy Promotion
4. Agriculture Resilience
5. Urban Planning and Green Infrastructure
6. Climate Education and Awareness
7. Disaster Risk Reduction and Management
8. Sustainable Transport
9. Waste Management and Pollution Control
10. Coastal Zone Management

**Rajasthan:**
1. Water Conservation and Management
2. Renewable Energy Promotion
3. Agriculture Resilience
4. Urban Planning and Green Infrastructure
5. Climate Education and Awareness
6. Disaster Risk Reduction and Management
7. Sustainable Transport
8. Forest Conservation and Restoration
9. Waste Management and Pollution Control
10. Coastal Zone Management

**Andhra Pradesh:**
1. Water Conservation and Management
2. Renewable Energy Promotion
3. Agriculture Resilience
4. Urban Planning and Green Infrastructure
5. Climate Education and Awareness
6. Disaster Risk Reduction and Management
7. Sustainable Transport
8. Forest Conservation and Restoration
9. Waste Management and Pollution Control
10. Coastal Zone Management

**Tamil Nadu:**
1. Water Conservation and Management
2. Renewable Energy Promotion
3. Urban Planning and Green Infrastructure
4. Agriculture Resilience
5. Climate Education and Awareness
6. Disaster Risk Reduction and Management
7. Forest Conservation and Restoration
8. Sustainable Transport
9. Waste Management and Pollution Control
10. Coastal Zone Management

**Telangana:**
1. Water Conservation and Management
2. Renewable Energy Promotion
3. Agriculture Resilience
4. Urban Planning and Green Infrastructure
5. Climate Education and Awareness
6. Disaster Risk Reduction and Management
7. Sustainable Transport
8. Forest Conservation and Restoration
9. Waste Management and Pollution Control
10. Coastal Zone Management

**Karnataka:**
1. Water Conservation and Management
2. Renewable Energy Promotion
3. Agriculture Resilience
4. Urban Planning and Green Infrastructure
5. Climate Education and Awareness
6. Disaster Risk Reduction and Management
7. Sustainable Transport
8. Forest Conservation and Restoration
9. Waste Management and Pollution Control
10. Coastal Zone Management

Each state's priorities may vary based on its unique geographical, climatic, and socio-economic factors.

______________________________________________

Warm regards,

Sanjay Gadhalay 
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You are going to die is the best way I know to avoid the trap of thinking you have something to lose. You are already naked. There is no reason not to follow your heart. : Steve Jobs
                                             __________________________________
   Infinite patience, infinite purity, and infinite perseverance                    are the secret of success in a good cause.                                                                        :Swami vivekananda                  

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