Environmentalist, Author, Educationist and Motivational Speaker U S Moinuddin addressing the gathering during the event Greener Earth |
Environmentalist,
Author, Educationist Motivational Speaker and Founder of the Global Environment
Movement One Tree by One Person, U S Moinuddin, interacted with the audience
and said in his speech, “ Major cities like Bangalore are experiencing a
transition which is eventually coming at the expense of the health of the
people. In the year 1971 there were about 1 lakh vehicles in Bangalore, now
there are more than 80 Lakh vehicles moving on the roads. Toxic gases emitted
from the vehicles are considerably responsible for lung diseases, cardiovascular
diseases, allergies and skin diseases.” He also highlighted the importance of planting
trees and their role in slowing global warming.
Prof R
Janardhan, Pro Vice Chancellor Dayananda Sagar University said in his speech,“The
initiative to ensure each citizen to plant one sapling is truly a great one.
Our society should collectively encourage One Tree by One Person to make our world a better place to live in.”
Sonia Singh,
Aviation coach and Mrs.India 2018 said, “ Children need to become aware of the
ill effects of air pollution, and also, when a culture is developed in which
they understand about the role of trees for our survival, they grow up into responsible adults.”
Admiring the
green environment in the school campus, Ganesh Kumar, Managing Director and
Founder of Sheen Sports Alliance, said in his speech, “Education and
Environment go hand in hand in the campus, it is an amazing feel to learn in a
campus full of trees.”
Wasantha
Jayasekara cricket player and coach from Sri Lanka said, “I am a supporter of
One Tree by One Person, every individual should contribute their efforts to
safeguard our nature by planting trees and protecting the existing trees.”
Students
from various schools performed mimes and role plays to display their concern
towards making our earth greener and safer.
Swarupa
Chatarjee Som, the Principal of Magnifique Public School and others too
participated in the event.
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