Deccan Chronicle

India to restore 26m acres of degraded land, says PM

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday evening told the United Nations that India is “on track to achieve its national commitment of land degradatio­n neutrality and ... working towards restoring 26 million hectares of degraded land by 2030”.

This, he said, would “contribute to India’s commitment to achieve an additional carbon sink of 2.5 to 3 billion tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent”.

He was delivering his keynote address in virtual format at the UN “HighLevel Dialogue on Desertific­ation, Land degradatio­n and Drought”.

“Land is the fundamenta­l building block for supporting all lives and livelihood­s. All of us understand the web of life functions as an inter-connected system. Sadly, land degradatio­n affects over two-thirds of the world today,” Mr Modi said, adding: “If left unchecked, it will erode the very foundation­s of our societies, economies, food security, health, safety and quality of life. Therefore, we have to reduce the tremendous pressure on land and its resources. Clearly, a lot of work lies ahead of us. But we can do it. We can do it together.”

Said Mr Modi: “It is mankind’s collective responsibi­lity to reverse the damage to land caused by human activity. It is our sacred duty to leave a healthy planet for our future generation­s.”

The Prime Minister added: “Land degradatio­n poses a special challenge to the developing world. In the spirit of South-South cooperatio­n, India is assisting fellow developing countries to develop land restoratio­n strategies. A centre of excellence is being set up in India to promote a scientific approach towards land degradatio­n issues.”

He further said: “In India, we have always given importance to land and considered the sacred Earth as our mother. India has taken the lead to highlight land degradatio­n issues at internatio­nal forums. The Delhi Declaratio­n of 2019 called for better access and stewardshi­p over land, and emphasised gender-sensitive transforma­tive projects. In India, over the last 10 years, around three million hectares of forest cover has been added. This has enhanced the combined forest cover to almost one-fourth of the country’s total area.”

 ?? — PTI ?? Prime Minister Narendra Modi addresses the UN ‘HighLevel Dialogue on Desertific­ation, Land degradatio­n and Drought’, through video conferenci­ng, in New Delhi on Monday.
— PTI Prime Minister Narendra Modi addresses the UN ‘HighLevel Dialogue on Desertific­ation, Land degradatio­n and Drought’, through video conferenci­ng, in New Delhi on Monday.

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