‘Natural Disasters, Global Warming, Climate Change Are Consequences of Destruction of Nature’ Manipur CM
| SANJOO THANGJAM, IMPHAL - 05 Jun 2020

Humans need nature for survival and nature doesn’t need us: N. Biren Singh

By Sanjoo Thangjam Special, Correspondent, Indian Observer Post
Imphal: June 6, 2020:
Natural disasters, global warming, climate change etc are the consequences of the destruction of nature. Humans need nature for survival and nature doesn’t need us, said Manipur Chief Minister N. Biren Singh in Imphal yesterday.

As World Environment Day 2020 is being observed across the State, Chief Minister Biren Singh led others in tree plantation at Samadhi of Maharaj Gambhir Singh, Bir Tikendrajit Park and Rani Gaidinliu Park yesterday.

Speaking on the occasion, Chief Minister said that the essence of celebrating World Environment Day is to save human lives by protecting and preserving the environment.

Stating the importance of preserving forest and wildlife, the Chief Minister stated that we must take necessary measures to save the earth.

The Chief Minister said that the government has initiated Green Manipur Mission so as to conserve and preserve the forest area of the State.Mass plantation drives are being taken up in various parts of the State, he added. He appealed to the people of the State to accomplish the mission.

Mentioning about the pandemic COVID-19, Chief Minister cautioned the people that the disease could spread anywhere and infect anyone if we do not take precautionary measures and obey the advisories, guidelines and protocols issued by WHO, Health Ministry and Medical Experts.

Stating that more than 35,000 natives have returned to the State from different parts of the country, Chief Minister said the state government has been taken up all precautionary and preventive measures to control the spread of COVID-19.He appreciated the efforts of frontline workers, CSOs, local volunteers in the fight against COVID-19. With the co-operation and support of the people, there has been no single case of community transmission in the State, he added.

The Chief Minister appealed the returnees to obey the SOPs and guidelines issued by the government. He affirmed that a collective responsibility and understanding can defeat the COVID-19.

Minister for Forest and Environment Awangbow Newmai, Minister for CAD&PD Karam Shyam, Deputy Speaker of Manipur Legislative Assembly K. Robindro, Chairman of LDA L. Susindro, Chairman of Manipur Building and Other Construction Workers’ Welfare Board H. Dingo, Advisor to CM K. Leishiyo, MLA of Yaiskul AC Th. Satyabrata Singh, Addl. Chief Secretary (Forest) M.H. Khan and others attended the function.

The State Level World Environment Day 2020 is organized by Directorate of Environment and Climate Change under the theme ‘Biodiversity’.

It's is also worth mentioning that  CM N. Biren Singh also handed over one Police patrol vehicle each to the SPs of Churachandpur, Senapati and Ukhrul districts so as to give a feeling of security to general public at large.


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