- Saalumarada Thimmakka
Saalumarada Thimmakka (
Kannada : ಸಾಲುಮರದ ತಿಮ್ಮಕ್ಕ )is anIndia nenvironmentalist from the state ofKarnataka , noted for her work in planting and tending to 284banyan trees along a four-kilometre stretch of highway. A biography of Thimmakka is provided by cite web|url=http://www.outlookindia.com/mad.asp?fname=making_a_difference.htm&subsubsec=Bangalore&synopsis=Environment&fodname=19990503&personname=Saalumarada+Thimmakka|title=Thimmakka's Green Crusade Transforms Heat-And-Dust Hulikal|author=B. R. Srikanth|work=Online Edition of The Outlook, dated 1999-05-03|publisher=© Outlook Publishing (India) Private Limited |accessdate=2007-05-23] Her work has been honoured with the National Citizen's Award of India.A U.S. environmental organisation based in
Los Angeles andOakland ,California called "Thimmakka's Resources for Environmental Education" is named after her.cite web|url=http://www.thimmakka.org/aboutus/us_r.html|title=About Thimmakka|work=Online Webpage of Thimmakka.org|publisher=Thimmakka's Resources for Environmental Education|accessdate=2007-05-23]Early life
Thimmakka is a native of Hulikal village in the
Magadi taluk ofBangalore Rural district inKarnataka . She received no formal education and worked as a casual labourer in a nearby quarry. She was married to Chikkaiah who was a cattleherder but they unfortunately could have no children. It is said that Thimmakka started to plant banyan trees in lieu of children. Thimmakka started to plant banyan trees to overcome the grief of being childless: cite web|url=http://www.ibnlive.com/news/woman-plants-trees-village-thrives/35476-3.html|author=Priyanjana Dutta|title=Woman plants trees, village thrives |work=Online webpage of Ibnlive.com|accessdate=2007-05-23] The name word "Saalumarada" ("of the row of trees" inKannada language ) is how she was referred to because of her work.Achievement
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Ficus " (banyan) trees were aplenty near Thimmakka's village. Thimakka and her husband started grafting saplings from these trees. Ten saplings were grafted in the first year and they were planted along a distance of 4 kilometres near the neighbouring village of Kudoor. Fifteen saplings were planted in the second year and 20 in the third year. Planting of tree by Thimmakka and Chikkaiah is mentioned by cite web|url=http://www.downtoearth.org.in/full6.asp?foldername=20020715&filename=gra&sec_id=11&sid=1|author=Malini Shankat|title=A mother’s love|work=Online webpage of DownToEarth.org|publisher=©2004 Society for Environmental Communications|accessdate=2007-05-23] . She used her own meager resources for planting these trees. ] The couple used to carry four pails of water for a distance of four kilometres to water the saplings. They were also protected from grazing cattle by fencing them with thorny shrubs.The saplings were planted mostly during
monsoon season so that sufficient rain water would be available for them to grow. By the onset of the next monsoons, the saplings had invariably taken root. ] In total, 284 trees were planted, and their asset value has been assessed at around 1.5 million rupees. ] The management of these trees have now been taken over by theGovernment of Karnataka . ]Awards
For her achievement, Thimmakka has been conferred with the following awards and citations:
* National Citizen's award - 1995 ]
*Indira Priyadarshini Vrikshamitra Award - 1997 ("Vrikshamitra"="friend of trees") ]
* Veerachakra Prashasthi Award - 1997
* Honour Certificate from the Women and Child Welfare Department,Government of Karnataka
* Certificate of Appreciation from the Indian Institute of Wood Science and Technology,Bangalore .
* Karnataka Kalpavalli Award - 2000
* Godfrey Phillips Bravery Award - 2006 [cite web|url=http://www.thehindu.com/2006/03/26/stories/2006032619010200.htm|title=Unsung heroes' hour of glory|work=Online webpage of The Hindu, dated 2006-03-26|publisher=2006, The Hindu|accessdate=2007-05-23] .
* Vishalakshi Award byArt of Living OrganisationCurrent activity
Thimmakka's husband died in 1991.cite web|url=http://www.hinduonnet.com/thehindu/mp/2003/12/01/stories/2003120101760100.htm|title=Mother of 400|author=Deepa Ganesh|work=Online webpage of The Hindu, dated 2003-12-01|publisher=2003, The Hindu|accessdate=2007-05-23] Today, Thimmakka is invited to many
afforestation programs in India. ] She has also been involved in other social activity like constructing a tank to store rain water for the annual fair held in her village. She also has a dream of constructing a hospital in her village and a trust has been setup for this purpose. ]Links
[http://www.goodnewsindia.com/Pages/content/inspirational/thimmakka.html Thimmakka and Chikkanna were mocked - now their 300 trees serve and smile back]
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