President Dupas Murmu urged to think about the air of our children, what kind of water they want to drink.
He touched upon the inauguration ceremony of the National Conference on the environment on the environment organized by the National Green Tribunal (NG) as his main guest. The Minister of Environment of the Union Bubender Yadaw was also present.
Murmu said that people should accept a conscious and sensitive lifestyle so that the environment is not only protected, but also intensified. He said that before the families worry what schools or colleges children will learn, or what career they will choose, they should also think about the clean environment.
“We must all think about what air to breathe in, what kind of water will be able to drink the sweet sounds of birds or not …
“Clean environment and modern development is balancing and opportunity and challenge,” Murmu added.
Murmu said that NGT has played a decisive role in environmental justice or climate justice. His “historical decisions”, he said, have a wide exposure to our life, our health and the future of our country. The President stressed that the foundation of Indian development heritage is nourishing, not exploitation. Protection and non-elimination.
He noted that in the last decade, India has reached several examples of its early national endeavors under international agreements.
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Justice Vikram Nat, the judge of the Supreme Court, said that air pollution and polluted water bodies are one of the most visible issues. “The Capital of India regularly feels high levels of pollution.
Nat of Justice praised PS as a beast of hope and play a key role in finding out environmental disputes.
In his message, the Prosecutor General of India said that there should be a National Environmental Commission, which will be a link to policy-making units, settlement and implementation.
He added:
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He also said that there is sufficient implementation of environmental laws. “Even if we accept the crime and standard regulatory regulations of environmental laws, such as the main pollution control advice, the issue of sufficient performance remains open.”
NGO President Justice Prakash Shriscu said that the conference aims to develop operations of the current future and united lawyers, experts and students.