Mangaluru: 59-year-old pedals across nation to create environmental awareness


Abhijith N Kolpe
Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru

Mangaluru, Feb 7: His exploits may make you feel he is a cycling enthusiast. Speak to him once and you will realise why he chose the humble mode of transport - to drive home messages on environment issues across India and even Nepal.

59-year-old Anbu Charles from Udupatti village in Namakkal district of Tamil Nadu has set out with the motive of creating awareness about the protection of environment among students and public. A post-graduate in sociology and a bachelor, Ambu has been pedalling on a voyage from the past 11 years on a gearless bicycle. The tsunami in 2004 motivated him to travel the country.

Anbu was recently in Mangaluru travelling towards Bhutan via Mumbai and New Delhi. He has visited nearly 20 states and covered approximately about 60,000 km on his bicycle.

Speaking to daijiworld, Anbu Charles said, "I am upset about the environmental scenario in the country. There is pollution everywhere. People are leading busy lives with no time for exercise which ultimately leads to diseases. Forget about exercise, they do not even walk.

"The world has already witnessed two world wars. The third world war might soon break out for water. If you observe closely, water and soil have turned poisonous. People are unaware about the need for water-harvesting. During my visit to differnt states, I interact with public, students and create awareness about environment protection and the importance of rain water harvesting," he said.

"Today, most of the farmers are unaware about the importance of rain water harvesting. They focus on digging borewells for water. So it is neccessary to create awareness on the immediate need of rain water harvesting, especially in rural areas," he stressed.


"Mangaluru needs to think about environment"

Anbu said even though the people of Mangaluru are educated, most lack concern towards the environment. "During my visit to Mangaluru, I interacted with the general public. Mangaluru is an educated city, but not so concerned about the environment. The city is filled with polythene bags and plastic bottles. Water and soil here are being polluted," he said, adding that the people of Mangaluru need to ponder over this and take steps to keep their city clean and green.


Challenges along the way

"After Mangaluru, I will travel to Mumbai, Delhi, Arunachal Pradesh and Bhutan. I have visited 20 states including Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra, Bihar, Gujarat, Rajasthan, Nepal, Chattisgarh and Haryana till date on my bicycle. I have encountered several challenges in my tour from the past 11 years. I was even abducted by Maoists on the Bihar-Nepal border in 2007 as they suspected me to be a police informer. They had to release me after reviewing my documents and certificates," he said.

When queried about how he manages his expenses for the tough tour, he said, "I manage my expenditure through support from public in providing lunch. During my visits to schools and colleges, the faculty offers me lunch. I prefer staying in temples, churches and mosques."

  

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  • Dylan, Mangalore

    Tue, Feb 07 2017

    Guys, if you notice the first photograph you can see a guy urinating, doesn't he need a trashing. By the way well captured by the photographer. We have so many people urinating by the roadside in Mangalore such a disgrace, now there are so many malls people can go to the washrooms there than urinating on the roads. Hat's off to 59-year-old Anbu Charles from Udupatti village in Namakkal district of Tamil Nadu. Hope your message can be understood by the citizens of our nation. All the best Anbu Charles.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, Feb 07 2017

    This is how we can achieve Acche Din ..

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  • Mark Dcruz, Mangalore

    Tue, Feb 07 2017

    Not through bashans " Mitrooon"
    One man show!

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  • PKS, mlr

    Tue, Feb 07 2017

    why can't you try....if he can do .

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  • Mark Dcruz, Mangalore

    Wed, Feb 08 2017

    What?

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  • FRANCIS, Dubai

    Tue, Feb 07 2017

    Being a post-graduate in sociology and a bachelor, his thinking and approach about environmental safety is great. Even, some percentage of people across the globe try to listen to him, we are really saved from dangers and perils. His choice of staying in in temples, churches and mosques is also to be noted.

    I wish him all the success and good health throughout his journey.

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  • Anand, Karkala

    Tue, Feb 07 2017

    In modern day competitive life, of course we don't get time to think about where would it takes us after 20-30 years. The greed of accumulating wealth make us leave behind everything and concentrate only on that. For Anbu Nature and Environment is everything. Hats off to you...

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