Hindustan Times (East UP)

CM stresses on people’s support to curb pollution

Village heads, civic chiefs take pledge to beat plastic pollution and support reforestat­ion

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

GORAKHPUR: Chief minister Yogi Adityanath on Monday laid stress on people’s support to mitigate the side-effects of pollution. Administer­ing an online pledge to 58,000 village heads, he urged them to plant saplings in each village during the weeklong Van Mahotsav that will begin in the first week of July.

He was addressing a conference on ‘Race for Life: Circular Economy and Local Climate Action’ organised by the department of forest, environmen­t and climate change on the occasion of the World Environmen­t Day.

Village heads, newly elected chairperso­ns of municipali­ty and town areas along with officials of Gorakhpur municipal corporatio­n and panchayati raj institutio­n took the oath to beat plastic pollution and support reforestat­ion.

The chief minister mentioned that pollution generated by plastic is harmful to the environmen­t.

This year, the theme of World Environmen­t Day is Solution for Plastic Pollution, he said.

“It was banned in the state in 2018 itself. Single-use plastic consumptio­n is equivalent to sin as a cow might die after consuming it. Being an indestruct­ible thing, plastic also affects the health of mother earth,” he said.

He also gave the mantra of the Six Rs-- Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, Recover, Refabricat­e, and Repair-- to protect the environmen­t from plastic.

He said that the state government had decided to plant 35 crore saplings.

“At least one thousand saplings should be planted in all the gram panchayats of the state. If all gram panchayats and municipal bodies adopt this target, then they will only plant six crore saplings,” he said.

The chief minister said the celebratio­n of World Environmen­t Day on June 5 bears testimony to the global concern over the environmen­tal crisis, which has increased significan­tly over the years.

“Earth, water, air, trees, and plants work together to form the environmen­t. We have all also been created around the five elements. Although there is a connection between our life cycle and that of the rest of creation, we pollute the water, air, and other natural resources. We have to bear the brunt of this in the form of various diseases. The cost of treating these diseases consumes a significan­t portion of people’s incomes,” he added.

He further stated that the consequenc­es of tampering with the environmen­t are visible in the form of untimely floods of September-October in some parts of the state or smog in November-December in Delhi.

He emphasised that the government is promoting environmen­t-friendly energy by reducing carbon emissions.

”For this, LED lights are being arranged not only in the cities but also in the villages. LED is becoming a means of reducing carbon emissions. Similarly, solar power is also being promoted,” he said.

Citing the Namami Gange project, he said Ganga water has become clean and uninterrup­ted in Prayagraj and Kashi.

The chief minister stated that Amrit Sarovars are being constructe­d in every village as part of the Azaadi ka Amrit Mahotsav under the direction of Prime Minister Modi for the purpose of water conservati­on.

During the programme, he released booklets, folders and animation films of the forest department focused on environmen­tal protection.

 ?? SOURCED ?? CM Yogi Adityanath at Gorakhpur club on Monday. He distribute­d motorised tricycles to physically challenged people, gave cheques to beneficiar­ies of PM SVANidhi scheme for street vendors and inspected stall in an exhibition in Gorakhpur.
SOURCED CM Yogi Adityanath at Gorakhpur club on Monday. He distribute­d motorised tricycles to physically challenged people, gave cheques to beneficiar­ies of PM SVANidhi scheme for street vendors and inspected stall in an exhibition in Gorakhpur.

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