Explore Vandana Shiva net worth, age, height, bio, birthday, wiki, and salary! Vandana Shiva (born 5 November 1952) is an Indian scholar and environmentalist and food sovereignty advocate and anti-globalization writer. Shiva is currently living in Delhi has written more than 20 books. In this article, we will discover how old is Vandana Shiva? Who is Vandana Shiva dating now & how much money does Vandana Shiva have?
Name | Vandana Shiva |
First Name | Vandana |
Last Name | Shiva |
Occupation | Philosopher |
Birthday | November 5 |
Birth Year | 1952 |
Place of Birth | Dehradun |
Home Town | Uttarakhand |
Birth Country | India |
Birth Sign | Scorpio |
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Mother | Not Available |
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Spouse | Not Known |
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Vandana Shiva is one of the most popular and richest Philosopher who was born on November 5, 1952 in Dehradun, Uttarakhand, India. Shiva wrote the novel “Ecofeminism” in 1993 with “German anarchist and radical feminist sociologist” Maria Mies. The book is a combination of similar and different Western and Southern feminists, and “environmental, technological and feminist issues, all incorporated under the term ecofeminism”. These theories are integrated throughout the book with essays – both fresh and old from Shiva as well as Mies.
Shiva supports the idea of seed freedom, or the rejection of corporate patents on seeds. She has campaigned against the implementation of the WTO 1994 Trade Related Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) agreement, which broadens the scope of patents to include life forms. Shiva has criticised the agreement as having close ties with the corporate sector and opening the door to further patents on life. Shiva calls the patenting of life ‘biopiracy’, and has fought against attempted patents of several indigenous plants, such as basmati. In 2005, Shiva’s was one of the three organisations that won a 10-year battle in the European Patent Office against the biopiracy of Neem by the US Department of Agriculture and the corporation WR Grace. In 1998, Shiva’s organisation Navdanya began a campaign against the biopiracy of basmati rice by US corporation RiceTec Inc. In 2001, following intensive campaigning, RiceTec lost most of its claims to the patent.
Cases of plagiarism have been pointed out against Vandana Shiva. Birendra Nayak has published that in 1998, Shiva copied verbatim from a 1996 article in Voice Gopalpur in her 1998 book Stronger than Steel, and that in 2016, she plagiarized several paragraphs of an article by S Faizi on the Plachimada/Coca-Cola issue published in The Statesman.
Her debut book, Staying Alive (1988) was instrumental in changing the perception of women from third world countries. In 1990 she completed an article on behalf of the FAO on Women and Agriculture that was titled, “Most Farmers in India are Women”. She was the founder of the gender division in the International Centre for Mountain Development (ICIMOD) in Kathmandu and was also a founder board member for the Women’s Environment & Development Organization (WEDO).
She was born in 1982 and created her own organization, the Research Foundation for Science, Technology and Ecology. It led to development of Navdanya in 1991, which is a nationwide movement to safeguard the integrity and diversity in living things, particularly indigenous seeds, and to promote the idea organic farming, along with fair trade. Navdanya can mean “Nine Seeds” or “New Gift” is a program of the RFSTE to help farmers understand the advantages of maintaining various and individual crop varieties rather than accepting offer for monoculture-based food production. The program established more than forty seed bank across India to offer regional opportunities to cultivate diverse agricultural practices. In 2004, Shiva established Bija Vidyapeeth, an international college that promotes sustainable living in Doon Valley, Uttarakhand, in partnership along with Schumacher College, UK.
She is one of the leaders and board members of the International Forum on Globalization (along with Jerry Mander, Ralph Nader, and Jeremy Rifkin), and a figure of the anti-globalization movement. She has argued in favor of many traditional practices, as in her interview in the book Vedic Ecology (by Ranchor Prime). She is a member of the scientific committee of the Fundacion IDEAS, Spain’s Socialist Party’s think tank. She is also a member of the International Organization for a Participatory Society. She received the Right Livelihood Award in 1993, an award established by Swedish-German philanthropist Jakob von Uexkull, and regarded as an “Alternative Nobel Prize”.
Vandana is one of the richest Philosopher from India. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Vandana Shiva's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: January 13, 2024)
Shiva was a physics student during her time at Panjab University in Chandigarh, receiving her bachelor’s degree in sciences in the year 1972. After a brief time working at the Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, she relocated towards Canada to pursue an Masters in the field of philosophy of science. She attended the University of Guelph in 1977 in which she wrote a thesis titled “Changes in the concept of periodicity of light”. She graduated in 1978 and graduated and was awarded the PhD in philosophy from the University of Western Ontario, which was centered around the philosophy of Physics. Her dissertation was entitled “Hidden variables and locality in quantum theory” in she discussed the philosophical and mathematical implications of theories about hidden variables which are outside Bell’s Theorem. She was able to pursue inter-disciplinary research in the fields of science technology, environment, and regulations at the Indian Institute of Science and the Indian Institute of Management in Bangalore.
Net Worth | $5 Million |
Salary | Under Review |
Source of Income | Philosopher |
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House | Living in own house. |
On the topic of genetically modified crops, she was featured in the documentary Fed Up! (2002), on genetic engineering, industrial agriculture and sustainable alternatives; and the documentary The World According to Monsanto, a film made by the French independent journalist Marie-Monique Robin.
Shiva has worked to promote biodiversity in agriculture to increase productivity, nutrition, farmer’s incomes and it is for this work she was recognised as an ‘Environmental Hero’ by Time magazine in 2003. Her work on agriculture started in 1984 after the violence in Punjab and the Bhopal disaster caused by a gas leak from Union Carbide’s pesticide manufacturing plant. Her studies for the UN University led to the publication of her book The Violence of the Green Revolution.
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Shiva responded that Specter was “ill informed” and that “for the record, ever since I sued Monsanto in 1999 for its illegal Bt cotton trials in India, I have received death threats” “concerted PR assault on me for the last two years from Lynas, Specter and an equally vocal Twitter group is a sign that the global outrage against the control over our seed and food, by Monsanto through GMOs, is making the biotech industry panic.” David Remnick, the editor of the New Yorker, responded by publishing a letter supporting Specter’s article.
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Relationships Record: We have no records of past relationships for Vandana Shiva. You may help us to build the dating records for Vandana Shiva!Vandana Shiva plays a major role in the global Ecofeminist movement. According to her 2004 article Empowering Women, Shiva suggests that a more sustainable and productive approach to agriculture can be achieved through reinstating the system of farming in India that is more centered on engaging women. She advocates against the prevalent “patriarchal logic of exclusion,” claiming that a woman-focused system would change the current system in an extremely positive manner. She believes that ecological destruction and industrial catastrophes threaten daily life, and the maintenance of these problems have become the responsibility of women.
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Vandana Shiva has been interviewed for a number of documentary films including Freedom Ahead, Roshni; Deconstructing Supper: Is Your Food Safe?, The Corporation, Thrive, Dirt! The Movie, Normal is Over, and This is What Democracy Looks Like (a documentary about the Seattle WTO protests of 1999). and Michael Moore and Jeff Gibbs Planet of the Humans.
Shiva has also served as an advisor to governments in India and abroad as well as non-governmental organizations, including the International Forum on Globalization, the Women’s Environment & Development Organization and the Third World Network. Shiva chairs the Commission on the Future of Food set up by the Region of Tuscany in Italy and is a member of the Scientific Committee which advised former prime minister Zapatero of Spain. Shiva is a member of the Steering Committee of the Indian People’s Campaign Against WTO. She is a councilor of the World Future Council. Shiva serves on Government of India Committees on Organic Farming. She participated in the Stock Exchange of Visions project in 2007.
Vandana Ranked on the list of most popular Philosopher. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in India. Vandana Shiva celebrates birthday on November 5 of every year.
Shiva’s focus on water has caused her to appear in a number of films on this topic. These films include “Ganga From the Ground Up,” a documentary on water issues in the river Ganges; Blue Gold: World Water Wars by Sam Bozzo; Irena Salina’s documentary Flow: For Love of Water (in competition at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival), and the PBS NOW documentary On Thin Ice.
Vandana Shiva, (born November 5, 1952, Dehra Dun, Uttaranchal [now Uttarakhand], India), Indian physicist and social activist. Shiva founded the Research Foundation for Science, Technology, and Natural Resource Policy (RFSTN), an organization devoted to developing sustainable methods of agriculture, in 1982.
Occupation | Philosopher, environmentalist, author, professional speaker, social activist |
Vandana Shiva is vegetarian and also a founding member of Regeneration International, an organization that promotes and researches this stuff.
Broadly speaking, she has argued that the Green Revolution, through its use of fertilizers and pesticides, has led to pollution, a loss of indigenous seed diversity and traditional agricultural knowledge, and a dependence of poor farmers on costly chemicals.
Small Planet Fund (Formerly the Rudolph Steiner Foundation – a project of Frances Moore Lappe and Anna Lappe)reports funding to Vandana Shiva[19]
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