indian goverment sending chilling message on environment
Last Updated : GMT 06:49:16
Arab Today, arab today
Arab Today, arab today
Last Updated : GMT 06:49:16
Arab Today, arab today

Indian goverment sending 'chilling message' on environment

Arab Today, arab today

Arab Today, arab today Indian goverment sending 'chilling message' on environment

Greenpeace International's director Kumi Naidoo
New Delhi - AFP

Moves by India's new right-wing government to block Greenpeace funds and weaken environmental protection laws send a "chilling message", the head of the lobby group said Monday, as he urged the prime minister to release the money.
Kumi Naidoo also called on India not to lose sight of the environment in its campaign to boost economic growth, saying the country of 1.2 billion had a leading role to play in saving the planet.
New Delhi tightened controls on foreign fund transfers to Greenpeace India in June after the Intelligence Bureau accused activist groups of "stalling development projects" by protesting against power projects, mining and genetically modified food.
The new government has also been accused of watering down environmental rules after it allowed polluting industries to operate closer to national parks, and said small coal miners could expand production by 50 percent without seeking public approval.
"It's been a little bit of a shock to see the allegation being made that civil society is acting against the national interest," said Naidoo in an interview with AFP in New Delhi.
"The clampdown of Greenpeace on the one hand as well as the watering down of certain aspects of the current environmental legislation does send a very chilling message."
The Greenpeace executive director urged against governing "in a way where we pretend as if we don't have children and their children coming afterwards" and said leaders should not be driven purely by "the tyranny of quarterly reporting cycles where businesses have to show profit".
"India has a leadership role to play if we are to succeed in securing this planet for future generations," he said, adding that he hoped to meet the environment and home ministers before leaving the country on Wednesday.
Naidoo defended Greenpeace's record in India, citing a solar energy project in the eastern state of Bihar and a campaign against Indian energy group giant Essar's plans to mine coal in central Madhya Pradesh state, which he said would damage one of India's oldest forests.
India's biggest corporate groups have flocked to business-friendly Prime Minister Narendra Modi, whose right-wing government swept to power in May elections on a pledge to revive the ailing economy.
Since coming to power, his Bharatiya Janata Party has pushed through a series of long-awaited moves that will make it easier for companies to win approval for new projects.
But it has faced criticism over the environmental impact of these moves.
Naidoo, who is South African, said he had appealed personally to Modi to release Greenpeace's funds after the Delhi High Court recently directed authorities to unblock them.
Greenpeace India says it has not received any money in the past six months. A final hearing on the matter is expected on January 22.

 

arabstoday
arabstoday

Name *

E-mail *

Comment Title*

Comment *

: Characters Left

Mandatory *

Terms of use

Publishing Terms: Not to offend the author, or to persons or sanctities or attacking religions or divine self. And stay away from sectarian and racial incitement and insults.

I agree with the Terms of Use

Security Code*

indian goverment sending chilling message on environment indian goverment sending chilling message on environment

 



Name *

E-mail *

Comment Title*

Comment *

: Characters Left

Mandatory *

Terms of use

Publishing Terms: Not to offend the author, or to persons or sanctities or attacking religions or divine self. And stay away from sectarian and racial incitement and insults.

I agree with the Terms of Use

Security Code*

indian goverment sending chilling message on environment indian goverment sending chilling message on environment

 



GMT 17:26 2017 Thursday ,21 September

Macron says Iran nuclear deal no longer enough

GMT 09:09 2018 Monday ,22 January

6 Ukrainians among 18 dead in Taliban attack

GMT 23:49 2017 Thursday ,27 July

Jakarta MRT to serve as an example of development

GMT 02:38 2016 Thursday ,08 December

GCC Leaders Conclude 37th Summit in Manama

GMT 14:06 2014 Sunday ,30 November

6 things you need to stop saying during interviews

GMT 06:58 2017 Tuesday ,17 January

Mogherini vows EU will stand

GMT 19:29 2018 Sunday ,09 September

Saudi Aramco turns to tech to power future of oil

GMT 07:45 2017 Saturday ,30 September

Signs of corruption emerge from rubble of Mexico quake

GMT 07:01 2018 Tuesday ,23 January

Philippine volcano rains ash, violent eruption feared

GMT 11:16 2016 Sunday ,13 March

Venezuelan protests seek Maduro's ouster

GMT 14:01 2014 Tuesday ,06 May

Best house furniture

GMT 05:30 2015 Thursday ,02 April

Reigning NBA champion Spurs book playoff return
Arab Today, arab today
 
 Arab Today Facebook,arab today facebook  Arab Today Twitter,arab today twitter Arab Today Rss,arab today rss  Arab Today Youtube,arab today youtube  Arab Today Youtube,arab today youtube

Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2025 ©

Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2025 ©

arabstoday arabstoday arabstoday arabstoday
arabstoday arabstoday arabstoday
arabstoday
بناية النخيل - رأس النبع _ خلف السفارة الفرنسية _بيروت - لبنان
arabstoday, Arabstoday, Arabstoday