Revenge of the Planet Earth

And so, that night, there was devastation unfurling yet again. But… of a different kind. This tree was no Whomping Willow from the Harry Potter series. Possibly, it was an enraged version of a Whomping Willow. Holding the axe above its branches, the tree rose to demolish the concrete jungle in one clean swipe. And it chuckled wickedly, feeling no regret about its actions.

While this scene has been visualized by our artist at Something Black, he hopes to tell a story from the other side of the fence.

Deforestation.

Just another word to humans and a forced lifestyle change for other species that are meant to thrive on Planet Earth. Bigger earnings, disposable incomes, need for larger homes, desire to accumulate things, materialism, and more has taken over our lives even before we noticed it. Yeah! That quick!

So, we chop down trees to build large malls. Then, we dump waste into the rivers-turned-into-canals because…err, we don’t have time to use the bin. (Bins are costly, isn’t it?) Then, we build palatial homes in protected areas and holler aloud when a snake drops in to say, “Hello”!

The world’s green cover is fast-diminishing even before we realize it.

What are we doing to the earth?
What are we doing to the earth?

Deforestation is about cutting down our natural forests on a large scale. This, in turn, damages the quality of soil apart from the air quality that is constantly going down. Besides, there are numerous species that are dependent on each other and the forest areas to survive in the wild. We already know the facts but in our busy days where we barely find time to eat (but, certainly enough time to update social media), we turn a blind eye to the problems that stare at us right in the face.

We wait for someone to do something. We post updates online. But, have you thought what you can do to help Planet Earth? Check out these simple ways you can incorporate in your day-to-day life.

Easiest one – Plant Trees

The only way to stop the current chaos is to identify suitable areas and begin with the task of planting trees. These will eventually turn into a beautiful green cover. You can surf online for local groups and join them as volunteers over the weekend. If you are employed with a large corporate, find out if you can work with them to introduce strong policies. Larger corporates will always make a difference in spreading the word. A simple tip – reduce the use of paper. (You do not need that extra printout!)

Use Products made from Sustainable Wood

The next time you decorate your house, do remember to pay attention to the type of wood that goes into the making of a piece of furniture. Unfortunately, illegal logging still continues but if the demand stops, so will the supply. Empower yourself before you make the purchase. Inform others to change their buying decisions. Sustainable woods are renewable. The forest reserves which are a source for sustainable woods are cared for and managed well to avoid any damage to the natural eco-system.

Campaign for a cause

The negative effects of deforestation need to be communicated to even those without access to the Internet or other media. Join hands with like-minded people and spread the awareness through campaigns. Educate people around you, take up a cause. Make an effort to spread your knowledge among colleagues, friends, and family. Request members to educate domestic staff and spread the word. You can go the extra mile to educate local farmers.

Recycle as much as you can

Reduce. Reuse. Recycle.
Reduce. Reuse. Recycle.

Whether you are a seller or a buyer, be aware of the concepts of recycling. Keep an eye out for green methods of production. In this case, the use of artificial items will reduce thereby reducing the amount of waste in our landfills. The most common materials linked to deforestation are paper, wood and of course, plastic. Watch what you discard in the waste. You can easily recycle an old plastic shampoo bottle into a pen stand, or a boring pair of footwear into a fashionable item. A quick search on the Internet will throw up multiple ideas how you can recycle at home.

Watch that Palm Oil

Why the fuss over palm oil? Well, large areas of rainforests are being cleared for plantations and to obtain palm oil. While some firms focus on obtaining palm oil in a sustainable manner, there are many who are breaking the law. Find out if your product includes this ingredient and whether the company has made attempts to obtain the same through a legal and eco-friendly source. Palm oil is also used in many cosmetics and detergents. It may not be listed as Palm Oil on the ingredient list, but it can fall under the category of vegetable oil, or stearic acid. Better still, shop for palm oil-free products to end the demand for the same.

It takes one person to make the change. That person is YOU. Share your ideas in the comments below. We would love to incorporate them too.

Women’s Day Special: When the Odds are Against You, Make it Even

A woman is a full circle, within her is the power to create, nurture, and transform – Anon

She dons the hat of multiple roles with equal ease. At 39 years, she’s the Managing Director of a healthcare firm, a mother, a daughter, a mentor, a guide, a friend, and much more. She’s a woman who has an unbeatable zest for life, and believes in living it to the fullest. Meet Pallavi Jain, our special feature for this month on the occasion of International Women’s Day.

Life is but a roller-coaster ride. But, for some, this ride transforms and reinvents a personality to showcase a persona one has never seen before.

More than 20 years ago, a very special ceremony was taking place. Pallavi, like any other bride, was excited to be married and begin a new chapter in her life. A brand new story was unfolding and she looked forward to being with family members and taking on multiple roles. 3000 attendees to her wedding and it couldn’t get any bigger! Born to a Marwadi family, this under-graduate from SNDT, Pune, is also a Sangeet Visharad. However, life had a different path for her as she found out. She embraced it showing great strength and character.

While the initial 2 years went by peacefully, this phase did not last with life throwing some twists and turns soon after. This was also the time she gave birth to her son which brought immense happiness. But, misfortunes soon engulfed her family causing a financial dent on Pallavi’s personal accounts as well. At the age of 22, Pallavi witnessed their house being sold and her joint family struggling to make ends meet in a modest rental apartment. As the losses increased, her urge to bail her new family out of the situation became stronger. 

Woman of Power: Pallavi Jain
All Smiles: Pallavi Jain

The talents in her came to the fore and she stepped out of her comfort zone to start a boutique at Pune’s M.G. road. While she was extremely successful at running her venture, it was not long before things went downhill. “I was excellent at marketing with strong presentation skills and business development. I, therefore, did not look into the maintenance of finances. Besides, I had a business to run and could not put my fingers in too many pies hence needed to rely on others,” she adds.

However, the chaos increased, leaving little happiness in her life. In this moment of crises, Pallavi said to herself, “I am a special child. I have all the attitude and confidence. I have the talent.” She reminded herself. After all, she had immense support from her parents and they had instilled strong values and self-respect in her.

Pallavi explored event management as a career and was extremely successful at wedding planning. She’s had 500+ weddings under her belt with numerous recommendations in her 10-year career span.

Around 2010, Pallavi walked out of her marriage for personal reasons. Without looking back, this enigmatic lady could only look towards her future. “Who will take care of my son? How will I stabilize my monthly earnings? Will a job fetch me sufficient earnings?” These and many questions boggled her mind. But her faith in the unknown was stronger than her fears. Being a single mother wasn’t an easy decision for Pallavi, but her parents stood by her with utmost conviction in her abilities.

There was a pleasant turn of events around February 2011 when opportunity knocked on her door and she began working with Krsnaa Diagnostics Pvt. Ltd., Pune. With barely two centers in an operational mode, she joined as an Executive Manager. She traveled, worked 24 X 7 and gave all she had to this new profession. “I was not associated with healthcare and this was a new chapter for me. However, my strong presentation skills, an excellent command over the language, and the flexibility offered gave flight to my wings. Within 2 years we witnessed a growth of 20 centers! I was promoted to the post of a Managing Director.” Today, Krsnaa Diagnostics is present in 10 States with 1500 locations.

Her new career gave her the freedom to raise her son in a comfortable environment. While her parents continuously showed their support for their stellar daughter, she worked relentlessly to show she’s the ultimate pillar of strength. As she grew in her professional journey, Pallavi interacted with Ministers, celebrities, and traveled the length and breadth across the country. She was now working on par with the best of people and the past 4 months have taken an exciting turn with awards coming along her way.

Pallavi has been recently awarded:

1) ‘Star of Asia for Health Excellence and Social Work’ (November 11, 2016) by His Excellency Khun Korn –the Former Deputy Prime Minister of Thailand.

2) 30 Most Influential Women from India were awarded as the ‘Pride of India’ (December 21, 2016) and Pallavi was one amongst other powerful ladies and celebrities spanning different industries. Chief guests Lord Raj Loomba and Shri Anupam Kher graced this event.

We quizzed her how it feels to finally overcome hurdles and begin a successful chapter in life.

Pat comes the reply, “This is just the beginning. I feel proud of my community and the support my family has shown. I feel proud when people say that they wish they had a daughter like me. It makes my heart burst with pride when they say I am equal to 10 sons. I am also excited as I fulfilled my parent’s dream and took them on a pilgrimage. I ensured my family traveled by flight. The joy reflected in their eyes made me realize that you can achieve anything you want if you have the will to do it.

While Pallavi mentions her son as a source of her strength, she says with conviction, “I’ve ensured my son realizes three important things. Never make a woman cry. Never disrespect women. Always give your partner equal opportunity.

Pallavi is also a self-confessed shopaholic who can zero in the best outfits from the chaos in shopping malls. Let’s take a look at Pallavi’s fashion mantras. 

Strike a Pose: Pallavi smiles for the shutterbugs
Strike a Pose: Pallavi smiles for the shutterbugs

1) Always arm yourself with a wonderful smile, attitude, and confidence. No outfit is complete without it.

2) She says, “I avoid loud makeup. But like every other woman, I love makeup and keep it subtle and always accentuate my eyes. Find your best feature and highlight it.”

3) I make it a point to try different hairstyles. They add a wonderful twist to any look.

4) Keep it comfortable and simple. Outfits with collars are her personal favorite and that’s her style statement.

As we come to the end of our conversation, she signs off saying, “Challenges are indeed a blessing in life.  I have no regrets, no complaints. Life is a blessing. And challenges are a part of your journey. Change your perspective and watch those obstacles disappear.

As we leave the effervescent lady to explore her new challenges in the mountainous regions of beautiful Shimla, she has indeed left a strong message for women on this International Women’s Day. The team at Something Black hopes to motivate every person with this story and we wish her success in this journey.

Do share your wishes in the comments section below.