GREEDY MAN DESTROY NATURE
If
people are not ready to mend their ways of looking at nature as a sheer
commodity and continue to exploit it they are digging their own graves, noted
Gandhian and Sarvodaya national president Radha Bhatt has said.She was
delivering the keynote address of an environment seminar organised by the
Kerala Sarvodaya Mandalam at the Gandhigraham on ,27th August,2013,Tuesday.Criticising
those who are blindly promoting development at the cost of nature and the
environment, Ms. Bhatt said that anyone who mistook nature as something to be
exploited endlessly was helping in the extinction of life from the face of the
earth. “Man has been depending on natural resources from time immemorial, but
never in history has he been this dangerously greedy,” she said.Stating that
the enormity of man’s ever-growing greed was distressingly visible at different
realms of life including the pollution of rivers, demolition of hills and
filling of paddy fields, the chairperson of the Gandhi Peace Foundation said
that if human greed was allowed to continue unbridled in the way it was going
now what awaits the country are disasters of bigger magnitude than what
happened in Uttarakhand. One shouldn’t forget that there is “enough (in this
world) for everybody’s need, but not enough for anybody’s greed,” said Ms.
Bhatt quoting Mahatma Gandhi.
She
alleged that administrators of the country have got their priorities completely
misplaced as far as development was concerned. And so is the attitude of the
people towards money. “People have started putting money above everything,” she
said. “We of course need money and grain but not to feed our greed,” she added.Explaining
the extent of pollution at different levels in the country including its rivers
Ms. Bhatt said that almost all the rivers of the country including Ganga, which
the villagers considered as their mother, was irreversibly polluted. “Earlier
Ganga water was given to dying people at their last moment as amruth , but
now if anyone wants to die he/she only need to drink a few drops from the
Ganga,” she said.
Prof. John Kurakar
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