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We must conserve Himalayas' fragile ecology for generations to come: President Murmu

President Droupadi Murmu said the Himalayas, its fragile ecology and flora and fauna are "our priceless heritage and we must conserve them for generations to come".

ANI Nov 05, 2022 07:01 IST googleads

President Droupadi Murmu (File Photo)

Aizawl (Mizoram) [India], November 5 (ANI): President Droupadi Murmu on Friday said the Himalayas, its fragile ecology and flora and fauna are "our priceless heritage and we must conserve them for generations to come".
While addressing the members of the Mizoram Legislative Assembly in Aizawl, the President said, "The topography of the hilly region poses special challenges for development; yet Mizoram has done remarkably well on all parameters, especially when it comes to human development. Taking education and healthcare as twin pillars of good governance, policymakers and administrators have rightly stressed on improving facilities for the two sectors."
She said that connectivity is bound to be the biggest factor in realising the potential of such a region and the development of village roads, highways and bridges not only helps in meeting the education and healthcare goals but also unleashes economic opportunities.
The President said that this is the era of new technology which has been put to use to serve people more effectively.
She advised that while embracing the modern ways, we should also remain in touch with our roots.
President Murmu said that as a tribal majority state, Mizoram can explore its past and find best governance practices from pre-modern days that can be revived within contemporary systems.
Noting that the Mizoram Legislative Assembly celebrated its Golden Jubilee in May this year, the President said that over the years, this house has evolved a model of debate, healthy discussion and mutual respect as an effective instrument in finding solutions to people's problems.
She was happy to note that the Mizoram Assembly has played a pioneer role in going digital by adopting NeVA (National e Vidhan Application).
"In Mizoram, women are an empowered lot in every sphere of life, be it sports, culture or business," she said.
She highlighted that there should be an increased representation of women in public life particularly, among lawmakers in the state.
President Murmu said that the development of Mizoram and the rest of the Northeast is also significant for the nation to scale greater heights.
"India's stature on the global stage has been rising. Our ties with our neighbours, especially in South-East Asia, are of high value to us. Our 'Act East Policy' places emphasis on the Northeast for improving our ties with the extended neighbourhood in the Asia-Pacific region. Once an economic initiative, the policy has now gained strategic and cultural dimensions too. Mizoram benefits from, and also contributes to, the nation's endeavour to engage with the neighbours in the region," she further said.
The President said that with our rising influence on the world stage, come more responsibilities.
"In climate action, for example, we have taken a lead, showing the world the best way to counter the effects of environmental degradation. Our multiple initiatives in promoting renewable sources of energy have won admiration around the world. Meanwhile, we - as individual citizens, policymakers, lawmakers or administrators - must strive at our level to help heal the planet. Mizoram has the highest forest cover among all Indian states, providing an ideal home for extraordinary and rich biodiversity. The Himalayas, its fragile ecology and flora and fauna are our priceless heritage. We must conserve them for generations to come," she added. (ANI)

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