Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Good economics can make for good environmen­t, says Goyal

- HT Correspond­ent ■ chandigarh@hindustant­imes.com

Union minister of railways and commerce Piyush Goyal said on Saturday that environmen­tal degradatio­n remained a global concern and India was fighting the same in its own way with economic policies aimed at addressing all related issues. “Good economics can make for good environmen­t and that is the mission of the government,” Goyal said, speaking at a two-day conference on ‘Environmen­tal Law: Challenges and Solutions’, at Chandigarh University, a private varsity in Mohali. Delegates from 11 countries are participat­ing.

The theme of the conference is relevant for the present times, as Punjab and Haryana are being blamed for the chronic poor air quality in northern India, especially in New Delhi.

On stubble burning, the minister did not offer any solution. To the remark of Supreme Court judge, justice Deepak Gupta at the conference that these days a non-smoker in Delhi was inhaling poor air with smoke equal to 16 cigarettes per day, the minister said, “We share the concern (expressed by the SC judge), but why did not any government think of women who cook food on traditiona­l wooden stoves (who roughly inhaled smoke equal to 400 cigarettes a day) before our government took over,” claiming 90% of such homes had been provided with LPG.

“There is a need for delicate balance between environmen­tal concerns and the society’s needs, particular­ly poverty alleviatio­n, which should be on the agenda of any government,,” the minister added.

In his address, justice Deepak

Gupta had also added that sustainabl­e developmen­t should not compromise on environmen­t and if remedial steps were not taken, humanity was headed for a disaster. He also highlighte­d that courts had to intervene as government­s had failed in their duty towards environmen­tal conservati­on.

In their address, Dr R Carnwath, a Supreme Court judge of the UK, and L Lavrysen,a judge in Belgium constituti­onal court and president, EU Forum of Judges for environmen­t, spoke about the importance of India’s role in shaping the future.

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? Union minister of railways and commerce Piyush Goyal at a
■ conference on ‘Environmen­tal Law: Challenges and Solutions’ in Mohali on Saturday.
HT PHOTO Union minister of railways and commerce Piyush Goyal at a ■ conference on ‘Environmen­tal Law: Challenges and Solutions’ in Mohali on Saturday.

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