‘Dark clouds gather over agri sector due to extreme weather conditions’

Seen are (from left) WEM Hon. Secretary C.D. Krishna, MBCT Managing Trustee S.R. Swamy, guest of honour Prof. Sindhu Radhakrishna, chief guest Anand Malligavad, WEM Committee Chairman B.S. Dinesh, BAI National Vice-President K. Sriram and BAI Mysuru Chairman J.V.R. Naidhruva.

BAI Mysuru launches World Environment Month celebrations

Mysuru: Due to extreme changes in weather conditions, dark clouds have engulfed the agriculture sector, said National Institute of Advanced Studies’ Prof. Sindhu Radhakrishna.

She was speaking during the inauguration of the World Environment of Month (WEM) celebrations organised by Builders’ Association of India (BAI), Mysuru Centre and Mysuru Builder’s Charitable Trust (MBCT) at the MBCT Auditorium in Vishweshwaranagar here yesterday.

In our country, nearly 85 percent of the farmers are ones with small holdings and they all depend only on rain. Agriculture accounts for 23 percent of GDP (Gross Domestic Product) in the country and it has effect on 70 percent on the self-employment, she said.

Besides, due to raise in temperature, the plants and trees absorb less nitrogen which in turn will affect humans and animals, she added. Since 1880, there is a raise in temperature of .07 degrees Celsius every year. From then till now, there is an increase in temperature of 0.95 degrees Celsius. Even the temperature of the sea has gone up and many countries here are in lot of problems due to environmental changes, she said.

Lake Conservationist Anand Malligavad, the chief guest, who spoke in his own inimitable style, connected with audience instantly. He spoke about the revival of Kelasana Halli lake which he took upon himself to revive after seeing apathy of Government agencies. With minimum Budget, he could revive the lake of 36 acres in record 45 days with dedicated workforce, he added.

Seeing the success, many companies joined hands with him through their CSR and helped him in reviving two more lakes in Bengaluru. His goal is to revive 45 lakes in Bengaluru by 2025.

He called upon the audience not to worry about the alarming picture painted by environmentalists but to concentrate on what to do at local level, by themselves in their locality, in their road, and homes by involving themselves in saving the Planet Earth.

BAI National Vice-President K. Sriram appealed to builders not to be satisfied by only planting trees, but to build green-rated buildings as per Indian Green Building Council (IGBC) guidelines.

The programme was inaugurated by all the dignitaries by watering six saplings to signify six years of celebration of WEM by BAI.

BAI Mysuru Centre Chairman J.V.R. Naidhruva, MBCT Managing Trustee S.R. Swamy, WEM Chairman B.S. Dinesh, Secretaries R. Raghunath, T.N. Hemanth, C.D. Krishna, BAI Vice-President K. Shivaram and others were present.

This post was published on June 6, 2019 7:39 pm