Kashmir Indepth
Kashmir

Vice President calls for a people’s movement to protect environment

Srinagar, Oct 17 (KINS): The Vice President, M. Venkaiah Naidu, today called for a people’s movement to protect the environment and urged people to voluntarily participate in various conservation activities.

In particular, Naidu called upon the youth to proactively lead environmental movements from the front and motivate others to adopt sustainable practices. They should drive the point among people that “If we take care of nature, nature in turn will take care of mankind”, he said.

Naidu was speaking at the book release of ‘Nursery Rajyaniki Raraju’, a book on the life story of the late Palla Venkanna, who is credited with transforming the village of Kadiyam in Andhra Pradesh into a popular hub of plant nurseries.

The Vice President expressed his appreciation for Venkanna for his tireless efforts towards a ‘Green Bharat’. He said that Shri Venkanna, who collected over 3000 varieties of plants from around the country, believed that ‘if every home can turn green, the country as a result will turn green’. Palla Venkanna’s life story remains an inspiration to future generations, Shri Naidu remarked.

Noting the effects of rapid urbanisation and deforestation, Naidu said that there has been an increased frequency of extreme weather events in recent times such as flash floods and landslides in different parts of the world.  ‘These are clear signs that climate change is real and it cannot be business as usual anymore’, he said.

To mitigate such weather events, Naidu said that, going forward, it is imperative that we co-exist harmoniously with nature. We must balance our developmental needs with environmental protection and make sure everyone understands the importance of sustainable living. “Meaningful development is possible only when it takes into account the cost on environment”, Naidu added.

On the occasion, he lauded the Telangana government for taking up plantation of trees as a movement under  ‘Haritha Haram’. He suggested that all the state governments should take initiative in creating awareness among the children about environmental protection and tree plantation from the school level.(KINS)

 

Related posts

100% vaccination of 45 plus achieved in the district: DC B’gam

Ankit Sharma

Heroin addiction increasing in JK, Govt curbing its demand as well as supply: IGP Crime

Kashmir Indepth

Army soldier dies of cardiac arrest in Uri

Kashmir Indepth

Two Injured in Sangrama road mishap

Kashmir Indepth

In Man Ki Baat, PM recounts contribution of J&K’s 2 women Sarpanchs, MC President in fight against Corona

Kashmir Indepth

Div Com Jammu resolves public issues at Jan Sunwai camp
Also reviews progress on Pakal Dul power project

Kashmir Indepth

This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. Accept Read More

Privacy & Cookies Policy