The Twins of Pondicherry

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Bornc. 1963
Puducherry, India
OccupationsEnvironmental activists, peace ambassadors
Yearsactive1986–2010
KnownforSeven global expeditions to raise awareness for peace and environmental issues
T. Srinivasa Rao and R. Gnanasekaran
Twins of Pondicherry
T.Srinivasa Rao (left) and R.Gnanasegaran during one of their expeditions
Bornc. 1963
Puducherry, India
OccupationsEnvironmental activists, peace ambassadors
Years active1986–2010
Known forSeven global expeditions to raise awareness for peace and environmental issues

T. Srinivasa Rao and R. Gnanasekaran (born c. 1963), popularly known as the Twins of Pondicherry, are Indian twin brothers from Puducherry who became internationally renowned for their series of seven global odysseys dedicated to world peace and environmental conservation. Between 1986 and 2010, they undertook expeditions across more than 120 countries and covered over 600,000 km, often traveling in modest vehicles such as bicycles, a Maruti Gypsy, Maruti Zen, and later Hyundai models.[1]

Their journeys earned them recognition as grassroots ambassadors of peace and environmental awareness. They consistently concluded their missions by presenting reports to successive United Nations Secretaries-General, including Javier Pérez de Cuéllar, Boutros Boutros-Ghali, Kofi Annan[2] and Ban Ki-moon.

The twins were born into a family of freedom fighters. Their parents actively resisted British and French colonial rule in Puducherry and were imprisoned for their activism. Their mother supported the family by working in a local textile mill.[3] Inspired by their parents' sacrifices, the brothers resolved early in life to dedicate themselves to causes larger than their personal welfare.

Expeditions

The Twins of Pondicherry have undertaken seven major global odysseys since 1986, each devoted to peace or environmental causes.

YearsVehicleMissionDistance CoveredStart / Flag-offCountries CoveredKey MilestonesUN / Leader Meetings
1986–1989BicyclesNuclear disarmament & World Peace~50,000 kmFlagged off by M. G. Ramachandran in New Delhi[4]41First bicycle tour across Asia, Europe, N. America; received "Indian Peace Cyclists Day" honour in KentuckyMet Javier Pérez de Cuéllar at UN (1988)[5]
1990–1993Maruti GypsyEnvironmental awareness, afforestation, global warming~160,000 kmFlagged off by PM V. P. Singh (1990)[6]70First Indian car expedition to 70 countries; crossed five continentsMet Nelson Mandela in Johannesburg (1992)[7]

Met Boutros Boutros-Ghali at UN (1993)

1996–1998Maruti Zen"Save Antarctica" – highlight vulnerability of polar regions~55,000 kmFlagged off by PM H. D. Deve Gowda (1996)[8]~30Drove across South America; visited Chilean and Argentine Antarctic basesMeetings with scientists; message submitted to UN
2000–2002Maruti Gypsy"Save the Planet" – sustainable development, ecosystems~100,000 kmFlagged off by President K. R. Narayanan (2000)[9]60+Survived desert ordeal in Australian outback[10]Presented report to Kofi Annan (2001)
2003–2004Maruti Gypsy"Mission Save Earth" – climate change & sustainable living~50,000 kmFlagged off by CM J. Jayalalithaa (2003)[11]40+Petition campaign with thousands of global signaturesSubmitted petition to UN in New York (2004)
2005–2007Hyundai Accent"Save the Rainforest" – tropical conservation~50,000 kmFlagged off by President A. P. J. Abdul Kalam (2005)[12]35+Collaborated with Greenpeace and WWF projects in Amazonia[13]Advocacy presentations at UN side-events
2008–2010Hyundai Tucson"Stop Global Warming" – global climate change campaign~100,000 kmFlagged off by PM Manmohan Singh (2008)[14]30–50Culminated at the UN Earth Summit, New YorkDelivered global warming petition to Ban Ki-moon at UN (2010)[15]

Legacy

  • Declared "Indian Peace Cyclists Day" in Kentucky, USA.[16]
  • Received honorary citizenships in several U.S. cities.[17]
  • Awarded ceremonial keys to cities such as Austin and Santiago.[18]
  • Authored the book Mission Save Earth (2001).[19]
  • Met four successive UN Secretary-Generals and presented reports of their missions.[20]

See also

References

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