Kathmandu, June 5 :
The World Environment Day is being marked today around the theme #BeatPlasticPollution.
The World Environment Day started to be celebrated on June 5 every year since 1973 at the call of the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP). It has been 50 years since this day started to be commemorated.
On this occasion, Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal ‘Prachanda’ said that the Day will contribute towards prodding all those concerned to transform into results the several initiatives and commitments the government has made at the national and international levels to combat the overall environmental problems including the management of plastic in Nepal.
Stating that this year the World Environment Day is being marked to highlight with priority the plastic pollution, one of the major global environmental challenges, PM Dahal stressed on the need of managing the plastic and reduce the environmental pollution caused by plastic which has become an integral part of modern life.
He expressed concern, saying the excessive and haphazard use of plastic has created huge environmental challenge. The PM added that oceans, landfill sites, plains, hilly, high hilly and mountainous regions are filled with piles of plastic trash which increases the risk of causing adverse effect on human health and irreversible impact on the entire ecosystem.
More than 400 million tonnes of plastic is produced throughout the world each year and a big part of this reaches to the oceans via various river systems. This can harm the ecosystem and in efforts to fight its adverse impact, efforts are being made at the initiatives of UNEP to forge a ‘Plastic Pollution Treaty’.
The Prime Minister stated that Nepal is also participating in this initiative. He expressed the government’s commitment to enhancing the effectiveness of the Environment Conservation and Climate Change Management National Council which he chairs.
According to the PM, the topic of environment conservation requires the active concern, interest and participation of all sides including the government, the non-governmental sector, academia, private sector, general public and consumers. As per the Constitution of Nepal, environment conservation comes under the jurisdiction of all three levels of government – federal, provincial and local.
He has called upon one and all working in the environment protection sector to be united in the practical implementation of the theme of this year’s the World Environment Day.
NRNs’ inputs to be incorporated in Citizenship Procedures: PM
Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal ‘Prachanda’ has said works related to preparing the Procedures and Regulations on Citizenship have begun with the authentication of the Citizenship Bill.
In a meeting with a delegation led by the Non Resident Nepali Association (NRNA) vice-chair RK Sharma today, the PM expressed commitment that the NRNs’ suggestions would be internalized in course of preparing the citizenship-related procedures and regulations.
Stating that ‘a Nepali one time always remains a Nepali’, he said he has been touched since the past by the NRNs’ desire of collaborating in Nepal’s prosperity. The PM urged the NRNA representatives to move forward more vigorously in the coming days.
He stated that the topic of voting rights which the NRNs have been voicing has already been addressed through the policies and programmes of the government while home work is underway on some technical topics. PM Dahal assured that this provision would be implemented soon. He added that the Citizenship Bill has been authenticated after a long tug-of-war.
Prime Minister Dahal announced that the inauguration of NRN citizenship distribution would be done amidst a grand ceremony.
The Federal Parliament passed the Citizenship Bill two times and sent it in August last year for authentication by then President Bidya Devi Bhandari. But the then President did not act on this bill and it was lying at the Office of the President. The incumbent President Ramchandra Paudel on May 31 granted assent to this bill.
In the meeting with the PM, NRNA vice-chair Sharma thanked the government for paving the way for the non-resident Nepalis to obtain the ‘NRN Citizenship’ along with economic, social and cultural rights, with the authentication of the Citizenship Bill.
He stated that this has helped connect the Nepalis spread throughout the world with the motherland and given them an additional sense of responsibility to bring into Nepal the knowledge, skills and capital they have earned in foreign land.
According to him, an environment has been prepared for the protection and investment of the NRNs’ property that is in Nepal. Sharma urged the government to prepare the procedures on citizenship and bring that into implementation as soon as possible.
NRNA expressed gratitude to the government for addressing through its policies and programmes the guarantee of voting right to the NRNs, calling for its implementation.
NRNA has also urged the government for forming an autonomous authority for integrating the small remittances and for creating the investment environment in clean energy and national pride projects ensuring the returns.
On the occasion, Secretary at the Ministry of Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs Dhanaraj Gyawali informed the NRNA delegation that the Citizenship Regulation is in the process of making. He said the plan is to hand over the first NRN Citizenship from the hands of the Prime Minister.
Attorney General Dr Dinamani Pokharel was also present on the occasion.
(RSS)