Saturday, March 2, 2019

Conservation of Natural Resources

We should be proud of our agriculturals natural bounty and unique bio-diversity. India is amongst the r ar countries where major biomes of the introduction are represented. India is one among the twelve countries where 60-70% of the worlds total biodiversity exists. India has devil out of the 18 biodiversity hot spots in the world. India has rich handed-down knowledge and wisdom in the conservation of nature and natural resources. unearthly beliefs, culture and folklore have together treated nature and environment with sanctity.preservation and protection of environment and love for nature have al focuss been get down and parcel of Indian ethos and culture. Independent India has traveled a long way on the path of draw near and industrialization in order to win better quality of life. We have accelerated the process of development without considering the unseemly impact on nature and environment. The development without care for environment has make up threats to the very ex istence of life itself.Now the realization that mere progress and economic development cannot solve wholly our problems has increased. Development and environment should go hand in hand. Sustainable development is the new paradigm. The Ministry of Environment and Forests has emaciated many programmes and policies to combat these problems. Steps are being taken to prolong the pristine eco-systems through establishment of Wildlife Sanctuaries, theme Parks and Biosphere Reserves. More and newer areas are being brought into-the protected areas status.At the same time, steps have been taken for welfare of the forest people, particularly the tribals, who have lived in the forests for centuries and who are in addition repository of traditional knowledge on conservation and sustainable utilization. The National Museum of Natural history is an important institutional tool for spreading cognizance on the evolution of our Universe and life on it. It has played a strong and active role i n creating environmental awareness. I am happy to say that the Museum has been active in creating such awareness hrough a number of educational programmes, exhibitions, nature camps etc. for more than two-and-a-half decades. Today, the Museum and its Regional Centres are recognized as the centres for non-formal environmental education. It is indeed a pleasure for all of us to be celebrating the 25th Year of the Foundation of the Museum. I am happy to see that a number of children have participated in conglomerate activities of the Museum. These activities will help all of you in developing a palpate of environmental responsibility, which is so essential in our every day life.It is the absence seizure of this responsibility which is causing problems on our streets, residential areas, market places and former(a) human beings places. This leaves you all responsible citizens of tomorrow, with a great institutionalize to shoulder. But I am confident that you have the capacity not me rely of shouldering this burden but also influencing people much older to you in following environmental discipline. I wish the officers and staff of National Museum of Natural History the very best in their future endeavour. I would like to give thanks and congratulate Prof. Yash Pal who has delivered his Key-note on the relevant theme.We need such scientists who could lend to spread scientific temper among masses which will eventually learn to betterment of their lives and better understanding of the delicate web of life that exists on this only planet known to sustain life. I congratulate the winners of Awards for bar of Pollution, Rajiv Gandhi Award for Clean Technology and Indira Gandhi Paryavaran Puraskar. The awardees for the best original writings in Hindi on environmental issues also deserve my special detention for their efforts in popularization of environmental issues in the official languages.There is famine of such literature in the regional languages. The Minist ry will encourage other regional languages also which will help to take the environmental pass on to the grass root levels, across the country. I am personally refreshing to our Honble Vice President, Thiru. Shekhawatji to have accepted the invitation to grace the occasion. I know that he is keenly interested in the issues related to environment. His own State of Rajasthan is an specimen of all climate adversities, yet you can see maximum rapport of all forms of life that exist there including those of fellow citizens.

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