
SALEEM Khan drew bemused looks from fishermen whenever he took walks through the slush in the mangroves at Ururkuppam near Besant Nagar beach, scooping up soil. There was a method to his muddiness. The United Nations has acknowledged it.
Khan, who completed M.Sc. in Biotechnology from New College in April 2007, has received the Outstanding Youth Campaign Award from the fifth Annual Youth Assembly of the UN for his campaign on preserving and planting mangroves at Urur kuppam. The award recognises 24year-old Khan’s contribution to one of the Millenniu m Development Goals of the UN.
“This soul should work only for world peace” is the prayer Khan lives by. The award is an answer to the prayer, he says.
He was chosen for the award signed by Secretary General Dr Elaine Valdor and the Friendship Ambassadors Foundation Executive Director, Patrick Sciarratta from among 70 contestants worldwide.
This is the first Youth Campaign Award and the lone award for India is Khan’s. However, his visa to the United States was not approved and he could not make it to the awards function in Manhattan on August 12. His brother, in New Jersey , received the award and delivered the acceptance speech on his behalf.
Khan said the UN had seven thematic goals for the millennium and one was to ensure environmental sustainability.
His study on the role of mangroves, particularly in the context of the tsunami came under environmental sustainability. He focussed on a highly endangered species of mangroves known as Avicinnia Marina.
Khan’s research involved taking soil samples to study the microbiology aspect at the Ururk uppam.
His vision was to take his biotechnology knowledge to the people and his desire was to unite his work with the UN bods. He came across the announcemnet of the submissions for the awards and participated.
Khan thanks his parents, teachers for his success. He doesn’t forget to make a special mention of fisherman Karuna karan of Ururkuppam, without whose help he couldn’t have navigated through the slush in the mangroves.
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 Passing by the theosophical society's admin block...
Passing by the theosophical society's admin block... We came across a very interesting tree, where the leaves start formation from bulb like flower / fruit...
 We came across a very interesting tree, where the leaves start formation from bulb like flower / fruit...  Mr. Arun holding that bulb, which most of insisted that its a flower or a fruit of the tree..
Mr. Arun holding that bulb, which most of insisted that its a flower or a fruit of the tree.. This is how it looks initially....
This is how it looks initially.... And in few days it turns into something like this where it looks like the strands of cotton twisted together...
 And in few days it turns into something like this where it looks like the strands of cotton twisted together... Then it unfurls into being this... Light green fresh leaves...
Then it unfurls into being this... Light green fresh leaves... Finally a full fledge leaves...
Finally a full fledge leaves... Another one of the interesting tree from Australia... It only has leaves once in its life time at the very beginning of its life... This tree what you see is not having any leaves but the modified stem that looks like leaves as you see in this picture. There are no leaves in this tree... Interesting!!!
 Another one of the interesting tree from Australia... It only has leaves once in its life time at the very beginning of its life... This tree what you see is not having any leaves but the modified stem that looks like leaves as you see in this picture. There are no leaves in this tree... Interesting!!! The Tree and the Camera man (He is from a prominent news paper The Indian Express)...
 The Tree and the Camera man (He is from a prominent news paper The Indian Express)... 


 
