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World Environment Day 2020: How raging issues in biodiversity-rich northeast India continue to be ignored

It seems ironical that sapling plantation drives are undertaken every year to commemorate World Environment Day, yet there is little or no awareness / opposition to the indiscriminate felling of trees in ecologically sensitive areas.

June 05, 2020 / 22:23 IST
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Nokrek Biosphere Reserve, Meghalaya (Image: Wikimedia Commons)
Nokrek Biosphere Reserve, Meghalaya (Image: Wikimedia Commons)

Images of people vacationing in some scenic location, with lush green hills or snow-capped mountains in the background are all over social media. Videos of a gurgling river flowing through a calm forest or a kid's sketch of planet Earth, or maybe even a known personality planting saplings; yes it is #WorldEnvironmentDay.

Celebrated on June 5 every year across the globe, this time the theme is biodiversity – biological diversity or the variety of life on Earth. Union Environment Minister Prakash Javadekar addressed a virtual celebration earlier today.

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While people mark this day with a pledge to conserve, preserve and protect the environment, parts of India that are treasure troves of the country's biodiversity are at great risk. Yet, news about environmental disasters in the making in these areas hardly comes to light.

The northeastern part of India, one of the biodiversity hotspots, is a very good example of this conundrum. Several environmental issues are currently raging across states in the Northeast, of which, not many have even been heard. Let's shed light on some of those: