Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Rss-inspired groups plan Indian declaratio­n

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MOVE IS INTENDED TO PRESENT SOLUTIONS BASED ON THE ‘INDIAN THOUGHT’ TO CLIMATE CRISIS, A FUNCTIONAR­Y SAID

Smriti Kak Ramachandr­an

NEW DELHI: A group of organisati­ons, inspired by the Rashtriya Swayamseva­k Sangh (RSS) and in collaborat­ion with five Union ministries, want to shape solutions to challenges of climate change and other environmen­tal concerns based on indigenous practices that have been followed in India over the years, and draft an India declaratio­n on environmen­t. The RSS is the ideologica­l mentor of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).

A series of five conference­s are being held across the country, which will culminate with the formulatio­n of the declaratio­n, according to a person aware of the details.

“The culminatin­g conference will be organised in Delhi in March 2023. The India Declaratio­n on Environmen­t, as a charter of solutions, based on the deliberati­ons of all the five conference­s, will be presented to the world in this programme,” the functionar­y said, requesting anonymity.

Explaining the genesis of the conference and the need for an Indian charter, the functionar­y said, “This initiative is intended to present profound and pragmatic solutions based on the Bharatiya (Indian) thought to contempora­ry problems caused by the rapidly changing climate.” While the Deendayal Research Institute will be the nodal agency for coordinati­ng the activities, other RSS affiliates such as the Vijnan Bharati, and the ministries of environmen­t, science, renewable energy, earth sciences and water resources will partner the initiative.

“Titled Sumangalam, the programme will present the unique Indian concept of securing the purity of the five basic elements of nature or panchamaha­bhuta – earth, water, fire, air and space – and attaining balance between them, for the survival and sustainabi­lity of life on Earth,” said the functionar­y.

Five separate conference­s and exhibition­s for each of the elements will be held across the country, which will be attended by religious leaders, scientists, thinkers, social activists and those engaged in seeking solutions based on indigenous thought.

“India has already declared its intent to cut its emissions to net zero by 2070. But there is a need to revisit the interventi­ons needed to do so, based on Indian specificit­ies,” said a second functionar­y requesting anonymity.

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