World Environment Day observed in NE
Source: The Sangai Express / Press Trust of India
Guwahati/Itanagar, June 05 2012:
Assam Governor Janaki Ballabh Patnaik today called upon the people to take practical steps for striking a balance in ecology and environment rather than merely observing global events.
Addressing a gathering of students at the Raj Bhavan here on the occasion of the World Environment Day, Patnaik urged everybody not to treat such occasions merely as a ceremony but take it "as a day of reckoning to pledge oneself to plant a tree each for a safer, cleaner, brighter and better tomorrow" .
He asked everybody to convince each of their own family members to take the 'green path' .
Patnaik further stated that due to industrialisation, most of the rivers in the country had become polluted but probably the Brahmaputra was the least polluted river in India due to few industries in the region.
Meanwhile, a Marathon run was organised in Kaziranga National Park on the occasion of World Environment Day today with nature and wildlife conservationists vowing to protect the rich bio-resources of the World Heritage site.
A section of young enthusiastic nature and wildlife lovers from across the state ran for the Green cause of conservation of the Park, famed for the one-horned rhinoceros, along a portion the National Highway 37 that flanks the southern boundary of Kaziranga National Park (KNP) .
The Marathon, organised by environmental group, Aaranyak, was flagged off by Assam's Minister for Environment and Forest Rockybul Hussain who also a planted a sapling at the culmination of the race at Kohora.
Meanwhile, with the message for a cleaner, greener and plastic free Arunachal, the World Environment Day was celebrated throughout the state through various programmes .
In the state capital Itanagar, the Arunachal Pradesh State Pollution Control Board (APSPCB) in collaboration with the Environment and Forest department, conducted a cleanliness cum awareness drive from Ganga Market to IG Park.
Parliamentary Secretary for Environment & Forests C T Mein, APSPCB chairman T N Thongdok along with volunteers and school children and others took active part in the cleanliness drive.
Piles of garbage heap in the capital were cleaned up during the drive.
The placards carried during the awareness procession called upon the people to combat and minimize use of plastic carry bags and materials.