JAMMU, JUNE 08: Minister for Forest, Environment and Ecology,
Rajiv Jasrotia called for collective efforts to combat pollution and climate
change for environment preservation.
The Minister was speaking at a function, as a chief
guest, organised by 'We The Human' an NGO to commemorate International
Environment Week at Forest information Centre here today.
Member Legislative Council Choudhary Vikram
Randhawa, President Rotary Club Jammu Vipan Bhasin besides environmentalists
and other concerned were also present on the occasion.
The Minister said that pollution levels have
reached to alarming levels and it is high time that efforts are put in to
combat pollution.
“Our
nation is endowed with rich natural resources besides a favourable climate and
the only thing needed is to strike
cord between development and preservation of our environment,”
he added.
He said although onus lies with the forest
department, but a change in the mindset of the society is also
needed so that there is a collective fight against pollution and climate
change.
Jasrotia said the forest department is manned by
competent officers with requisite scientific know-how and exhorted that allied
wings especially state pollution control board redouble their
efforts for strict implementation of environment preservation laws.
While appreciating the need for furthering
cooperation between NGOs and government, he said collectively, “we
have to bring a change.”
MLC Vikram Randhawa, while addressing audiences,
said that Swachh Bharat Mission launched by Prime Minister
Narendra Modi is a revolutionary step in the protection and cleaning of the
environment.
Later, a newsletter was also released by the dignitaries on the occasion
followed by lectures from Environmentalists describing ways and means to save
environment. On the occasion, two farmers Karan Singh and Ashwani Sharma were honoured with Lifetime achievement awards.
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