RJS PBH Studios presents Dialogue on World Nature Conservation Day.
On the Eve of World Nature Conservation Day, RJS PBH organises Global Positive Media Dialogue(Part 1&2)
RJS PBH organised, Amrit Kaal Ka Sakaratmak Bharat-uday 244 Episode part 01 on the eve of World Nature Conservation Day a positive Media Dialogue to spread further awareness of the need to protect biodiversity. Keynote Speaker and Speaker respectively were Dr. M.Shah Hussain, Scientist Incharge of Aravalli Biodiversity Park and Neela Hauz Park, and Shri Harmeek Singh Ji, Field Biologist, CEMDE, Delhi University.
Shri Ashok Kumar Malik, Poet of Nature and Life chaired the discussions. After emphasising that disturbance to the planetary ecosystem is a serious issue needing to be adressed by all the peoples at every level, he invited the guests on the RJS PBH show to acquaint the viewers with their views on the efforts being made on the various aspects of Nature conservation. Dr. Hussain, who has a deep experience of working in the creation of biodiversity areas in degraded landscape spoke of how nature-based solutions are effective and the concept has been put into practice by them. Shri Harmeek Singh dwelt on how degraded landscape can be restored by introducing the species that are suitable to the terrain, soil, and local conditions.
Shri Ashok Kumar Malik, Poet said that humans are part of nature though it is not realised with clarity. Humans have faced serious crisis in the past during the ice age and survived it. Now that realisation has dawned upon them that the present crisis is of their making, efforts are being made in the world to restore the natural health of the planet not only for the present but to bequeath a better world to posterity.
All agreed that education about nature conservation is essential for youngsters. All people need to share the efforts being made the world over to protect nature and to reduce carbon footprint.
Human ecology that has become unhealthy by the illusion of its separateness from the planet's ecosystem needs now to be reintegrated with natural ecology whereof it is an insparable part.
A message was sent to the peoples of the world to do more to conserve nature and its diversity.
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On the Eve of World Nature Conservation Day, 28 July RJS PBH organises Global Positive Media Dialogue ( EP 244 Part 2)
RJS PBH organised, Amrit Kaal Ka Sakaratmak Bharat-uday 244. Part 2 on the eve of World Nature Conservation Day, a positive Media Dialogue to focus attention of the people on the imperative need to conserve nature.
Shri Ashok Kumar Malik, Poet of Nature and Life, was in conversation with Dr. Ruchi Singh, who has done doctoral research on sacred complex of Prayag and post doctoral study of Buddhism. Her book on the Kumbha Mela has been acclaimed.
Shri Ashok Kumar Malik pointed out that RJS PBH team led by Shri Uday Kumar Manna had covered the Readers Enclave in IGNCA, New Delhi recently, where Dr. Ruchi Singh's book The Call of the Jungle was discussed and she had read an extract therefrom for the audience present. On being asked by the poet, Dr. Ruchi Singh
talked about how she came to have enthusiasm for the tiger and also about her book _The call of the Jungle._
The conversation focused on the wildlife in Corbet tiger reserve, Ranthambhore tiger reserve, and the thrill of being in wilderness with all its diversity of species. Although _The Call of the Jungle_ is ostensibly fictional, yet it is based on the experiences and challenges of working in Indian Forest Service.
It was felt that the young need to be inculcated with love of nature so that they will grow up as responsible persons and conserve nature. The dialogue was a message for cherishing nature and protecting environment.
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