MANKIND: ORIGIN JOURNEY TO THE PRESENT AND FUTURE


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Mankind: Origin Journey to the Present and Future About the Book The pre-historic connection of the African continent with peninsular India in the Gondwanaland day led author to think whether the earliest inhabitants of India came from Africa. The present world view however rules it out by assuming that Gondwanaland disintegrated long before the humans arrived in Africa. This view however cannot convincingly explain how the primitive Man spilled all over the world in the later years crossing the huge oceans in between. The present book is an attempt to solve this puzzle on the basis of available evidences. The invention of machines in 18th century by humans though lauded as the greatest achievement has also resulted in ever-increasing pollution and destruction of nature in the name of development. The cumulative effect of all this after centuries of progress has brought us to the precipice where global warming and its ugly effects are bringing the planet to the brinks of a catastrophe. The only way to reverse this effect in the authors view is to ascertain that the majority of our population retains agriculture as their livelihood. That is the only way global warming can be reversed. The book is based on rational thinking and scientific reasoning. About the Author The author is a Ph.D. in Chemistry from Banaras Hindu University along with a few years of research experience in Canadian universities. He started his career as a scientist in a CSIR Lab then moved on to industry as R&D Scientist and retired after a successful career. He has publication in national and international journals of repute was an invited speaker in the Calcutta session of Indian Science Congress in 1995 and has authored books on advanced research topics. He has travelled widely and has active interest in current social issues. His book Global Warming has been published by Rupa & Co. in 2008.
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