World Environment
Day- President seeks combined efforts to conserve environment
President Bidya Devi Bhandari has called on one and all to dedicate themselves to the conservation of the environment, the most essential factor of the sustainability of life of Earth by heart, word and deed.
President Bidya Devi Bhandari has called on one and all to dedicate themselves to the conservation of the environment, the most essential factor of the sustainability of life of Earth by heart, word and deed.
Addressing
a ceremony organised by the Ministry of Population and Environment here today
in the commemoration of World Environment Day that is celebrated on June 5
every year, the President appealed to
all to guarantee a beautiful future for the future generation through the means
of conservation and promotion of valuable and distinct flora and fauna and
forest areas.
"We
all should unite to work for the creation of a healthy, clean and lively
environment by addressing the impact of climate change."
The
celebration of the Environment Day was not just a matter of formality, rather
it must be taken as a great opportunity for beautifying the nature and keeping
it alive and then making promises towards meeting the goals of integrated and
socio-economic development, the President added.
"The
celebration of the Day itself carried a great meaning in the context of Nepal,
the country rich in natural and biological diversities, when the environment
degradation caused by climate change has been the global phenomenon," the
Head-of-the-State said.
The
Nepal Constitution has ensured the rights of a every citizen to live in a
healthy and clean environment, the President said, insisting on the need of
collective efforts among the government, private sector, non-government sector,
development partners and masses to create a ground for enjoying such right.
She
praised the local communities for their significant contribution to environment
protection by conserving water, forest and land, stressing on the integral
connection between nature and humans.
The Head-of-the-State Bhandari said,
"The success of the community forestry is famous and exemplary to the
whole world. Nepal is rich in natural resources which are the sustainable basis
for the economic and social development for the rural communities."
She noted that the national parks and
wildlife reserves, protected areas, the watershed conservation project and the
President Chure Conservation Programme have contributed to maintaining the
global environmental balance.
The President underscored prioritizing
the protection and preservation of forests and natural heritages that help
sustain rural tourism and in the infrastructure development, their systematic
management and prudent use at the community level.
The World Environment Day is marked
across the globe on June 5 amidst various programmes. The United Nations
Organisation's General Assembly in 1972 declared June 5 as the World
Environment Day.
The World Environment Day theme this
year is – Connecting People to Nature.
At the programme, Minister for
Population and Environment, Jayadev Joshi said that the environment protection
movement has gained pace in the country along with the economic and social
development with the establishment of the federal democratic republic.
Acting
President of the Environment Protection Committee of the
Legislature-Parliament, Man Bahadur Bishwakarma said the local levels should
play an effective role to preserve and promote the environment in course of
implementing the constitution.
Similarly,
secretary at the Ministry Dr Bishwanath Oli shared that the area covered by
forest was extended by five per cent in comparison to the past.
It is shared that this year's 'Environment
Preservation Award-2074 BS' has been provided to Women Children and Environment
Reforms Centre Makawanapur (under institutional category) and environment
campaigner Lal Bahadur of Kailali (under individual category). Both the awards
carry a purse of 150 thousands rupees.
Similarly,
'Environment Preservation Women Award-2074 BS' has been provided to Indira
Parajuli of Kaski. The award carries a purse of Rs 50,000.
Likewise,
the Environment-friendly Industry Award-2074 BS has been awarded to Unilever
Nepal, Environment Journalism Award has been provided to Laxmi Prasad Upadhyay
and Climate Change Management Award to Abhishekh Shrestha.
The
awards carry a purse of 25 thousand rupees, 50 thousand rupees and 25 thousand
rupees, respectively.
On
the occasion President Bhandari had provided the national flags to the youths
preparing to set out on a motorbike tour to South Asian countries aimed at
creating awareness for the environmental preservation.
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