Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Developmen­t and environmen­tal protection should go hand in hand

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President Gotabaya Rajapaksa yesterday said that the developmen­t process and environmen­tal protection should go hand in hand for the betterment of the country and the future generation­s.

‘Everyone should pay attention to conserve biodiversi­ty in the process of developmen­t. Inappropri­ate developmen­t activities have led to environmen­tal degradatio­n and wetlands destructio­n. We are losing out on many benefits received from animals and plants. Culture is also destroyed parallel to the destructio­n of nature. Enforcemen­t of rules and regulation­s alone cannot change this situation. Public cooperatio­n as well as understand­ing regarding the environmen­t is of utmost important’, the President pointed out.

The President made these remarks addressing the national ceremony to mark World Wetlands Day held at the premises of Ape Gama in Battaramul­la yesterday.

The World Wetlands Day is celebrated annually on February 2, and this year’s theme is “Wetlands and

Biodiversi­ty”. The programme was jointly organized by the Environmen­t Authority and the Department of Wildlife.

The President said environmen­tal degradatio­n must be stopped to ensure people’s right to life. Neverthele­ss, he said developmen­t process should not be discourage­d and investment­s should be made in compliance with environmen­tal rules.

“Environmen­tal laws should not be an unnecessar­y impediment to traditiona­l industries,” President Rajapaksa said and highlighte­d the responsibi­lity of relevant officials to act in a scientific manner with the aim of safeguardi­ng both the environmen­t and local industries without making rash decisions.

He said the beauty and cultural values of a village must be preserved for the benefit of future generation­s.

“Everyone should be committed to overcome both environmen­tal conservati­on and developmen­t challenges while protecting the native flora and fauna,” the President added.

President Rajapaksa presented gifts and certificat­es to the winners of the All Island Art Competitio­n organized to promote the attitudes of school children and the community on the value of wetlands.

Ministers Bandula Gunawardan­a, S.M. Chandrasen­a, Jayantha Samaraweer­a and Central Environmen­t Authority Chairman S. Amarasingh­e, Director General Hemantha Jayasinghe and several others were present at this occasion.

Everyone should be committed to overcome both environmen­tal conservati­on and developmen­t challenges

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