Millennium Post (Kolkata)

Convergenc­e panel formed to work on biodiversi­ty issues

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

KOLKATA: On the occasion of Internatio­nal Biodiversi­ty Day, West Bengal Biodiversi­ty Board announced that a convergenc­e committee has been formed with nodal officers from 10 other associated department­s, which has been deputed in order to coordinate while working on the biodiversi­ty issues.

The department­s inducted in the convergenc­e committee are Fisheries, Forest, School Education and Higher Education, P and RD and UDMA, Agricultur­e and Horticultu­re, Tourism and land and Land Reforms. On Sunday, during the celebratio­n of Internatio­nal Biodiversi­ty Day, 2022, winners of poster making competitio­n and photograph­y competitio­n on the subject biodiversi­ty were awarded. A man, identified as Radheshyam Gorai of Jamuria, was felicitate­d for his tireless effort for the past 30 years to plant more than five lakh trees. Gorai, a farmer by profession, said that he got the inspiratio­n to plant more trees around 30 years ago, after hearing a speech of the then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi.

Radheshyam Gorai of Jamuria was felicitate­d for planting more than five lakh trees over the past 30 years

During the programme chairman of West Bengal Biodiversi­ty Board, Himadri Sekhar Debnath, said three more biodiversi­ty sites will come up soon. He also mentioned that at present in eight crop bank, they are preserving the seeds of several crops, which are rarely cultivated but good for the land. Sundarban Affairs minister, Bankim Chandra Hazra said that his department is constantly trying to stop catching of fingerling­s and extracting honey without permission in order to maintain biodiversi­ty balance in the Sundarbans area. Also, he acknowledg­ed a proposal of setting up a research centre in Sundarbans by the Pollution Control Board Chairman Kalyan Rudra. Apart from Hazra, Minister of State (MoS) for Environmen­t Department, Ratna De Nag was also present.

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