NAIROBI, June 27:
Terming as “stark” the wide gap in per capita incomes of developed and developing nations, India has asked the West to pledge “additional and predictable” funding to developing nations for eradication of poverty.
Speaking at the first UN Environment Assembly, Environment Minister Prakash Javadekar also said that the developed countries need to “urgently” fulfill their commitment of providing a certain percentage of gross national income (GNI) as official development assistance (ODA) for developing countries.
“Sustained and inclusive economic growth is a key enabler for achieving poverty eradication. The developing countries requiring assistance to implement poverty eradication policies and programmes have to be assured of predictable, additional and adequate international financing,” he said.
“The developed countries need to not only urgently fulfill their commitment to provide 0.7 per cent of GNI as ODA for developing countries but also pledge additional and predictable funding considering the ambition levels for post- 2015 development agenda,” he said.
Noting that eradication of poverty requires much more “proactive and concerted” action, the Environment minister reiterated his earlier remarks that efforts to put the global economy on a sustainable path “cannot be and must not” be on the backs of the poor.
Javadekar, who also interacted with key principals and stakeholders on the sidelines of the First United Nations Environment Assembly at Nairobi, said that India will remain committed to energy and resource efficient development.
Javadekar had bilateral meetings with European Commissioner for Environment Janez Potocnik and Executive Director, UNEP Achim Steiner. Javadekar also met with BRICS Environment Ministers during an informal dialogue hosted by the Chinese Environment Minister Zhou Shengxian.
The minister emphasised that the developing countries ought to be assisted in technology needs assessment, adaptation, rollout and human and institutional capacity building in order to meet the vast requirements of sustainable development.
Javadekar said that eradicating poverty and reducing inequality has to be the overarching priority for achieving sustainable development.
Giving out figures, he said that an estimated 1.3 billion people, living mostly in South Asia and Sub-Saharan African countries, survive on per capita income of less that USD 1.25 a day.
“The wide gap between the per capita income of people living in developed and developing countries is stark,” he said.
Noting that there is a wide variation in the per capita energy consumption level in the world, Javadekar said that all this points towards unsustainable and wasteful consumption patterns in developed countries.
“It makes it imperative for them (developed nations) to take lead to shift towards sustainable consumption and production patterns,” he said.
He said that the principles of “common but differentiated responsibilities” and “equity” must continue to be the bedrock of the ongoing and future global discourse on sustainable development.
Giving further data, the environment minister said 1.3 billion tonnes of food produced is wasted every year, amounting to over one-third of all food produced.
He said that the wastage of food at consumer level alone in industrialized countries is nearly as much as the total food production in sub-Saharan Africa.
“Food waste has been often clubbed with the issue of post-harvest losses in developing countries, which is a flawed approach,” he said.
He expressed his satisfaction that out of various focus areas being considered for developing Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by the Open Working Group (OWG) established by the UNGA, the first proposed goal relates to ending poverty in all its forms everywhere.
Javadekar also had comprehensive discussions with Assistant Secretary for Environment and leader of delegation of USA to UNEA, Daniel A Reifsnyder, Robert D Pickersgill Minister of Water, Land, Environment and Climate Change Minister, Jamaica and Masoumeh Ebtekar, Vice President of Iran.
Javadekar specifically outlined the new initiatives related to integrated coastal development, forest conservation, combating desertification, island development and cleaning Ganga River.
He also apprised the officials regarding India’s National Climate Action Plan with eight missions – missions on solar energy, energy efficiency, sustainable habitat, water, Himalayan eco-system, Greening India, sustainable agriculture and strategic knowledge for climate change. (PTI)
‘Developed nations must give extra funds for post-2015 agenda’
‘Developed nations must give extra funds for post-2015 agenda’
NAIROBI, June 27:
Terming as “stark” the wide gap in per capita incomes of developed and developing nations, India has asked the West to pledge “additional and predictable” funding to developing nations for eradication of poverty.
Speaking at the first UN Environment Assembly, Environment Minister Prakash Javadekar also said that the developed countries need to “urgently” fulfill their commitment of providing a certain percentage of gross national income (GNI) as official development assistance (ODA) for developing countries.(PTI)
2 girls among 3 drown
Excelsior Correspondent
Srinagar, June 27: Three persons drowned in South Kashmir in two separate mishaps today.
A police spokesman said a 4-year-old girl Urfi Jan, daughter of Mohammad Iqbal Ganai of Pethnambal Mattan in Mattan drowned in a canal near her house. The body was fished out and handed over to her relatives for last rites.
In another incident, a girl, aged 16 and her grandmother drowned in Larie stream in Waged area of Tral tehsil.
Saima (16), daughter of Abdul Gani Mir, alongwith her grandmother Rehmati, 70, slipped into the canal. Their bodies were retrieved later by locals.
Cross-LoC trade has outlived symbolic value: Sharma
Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU June 27: While hailing the new Government at the Centre for according priority to issues relating to the Cross-Line of Control trade, the Jammu and Kashmir Joint Chamber of Commerce and Industry has asked for reforms and modernization in the trade which has potential for immense growth.
In a statement issued here today the president of Jammu and Kashmir Joint Chamber of Commerce and Industry Y V Sharma said that two high level central delegation visiting Kashmir within one month underlines the level of priority the Central Government seems to have accorded to the Cross-LoC trade.
He pointed out that the Cross-LoC trade has immersive potential of contributing to economic development as well as peace process between two countries and therefore it needs to be strengthened.
Y V Sharma said that after taking over as president of the Joint Chamber in March this year he has met all important authorities including the Governor and Chief Minister and has also written to the Central Government authorities for reforms in the Cross-LoC trade. He observed that a recent meeting chaired by the Joint Secretary (Kashmir) in the Ministry of Home Affairs was a much needed exercise to closely understand the issues of Cross-LoC trade.
Sharma said that Cross-LoC trade has outlived its symbolic value and now it is important to modernize it as more formal trade with provisions and facilities of modern trade including banking, communication and access to markets on both sides.
Chief Secretary Mohd Iqbal Khandey chairing High Powered Committee meeting at Srinagar on Friday.
Chief Secretary Mohd Iqbal Khandey chairing High Powered Committee meeting at Srinagar on Friday.
Minister for Planning Ajay Sadhotra, Minister for Panchayats Ali Mohd Sagar, Provincial President NC Devender Singh Rana, MLA Aijaz Jan and MLC Dr Shehnaz Ganai during a rally at Poonch on Friday.

Minister for Planning Ajay Sadhotra, Minister for Panchayats Ali Mohd Sagar, Provincial President NC Devender Singh Rana, MLA Aijaz Jan and MLC Dr Shehnaz Ganai during a rally at Poonch on Friday.
PDP patron Mufti Mohd Sayeed addressing public meeting at Batote on Friday.
PDP patron Mufti Mohd Sayeed addressing public meeting at Batote on Friday.
Minister for Housing, Raman Bhalla, releasing online first merit list of selected students at GGM Science College on Friday.

Minister for Housing, Raman Bhalla, releasing online first merit list of selected students at GGM Science College on Friday.
JK Bank Chairman Mushtaq Ahmad and others at inaugural of two-day RSETI Directors’ conclave on Friday.

JK Bank Chairman Mushtaq Ahmad and others at inaugural of two-day RSETI Directors’ conclave on Friday.
PCC president Prof Saif-ud-Din Soz addressing a seminar on promotion of Kashmir Handicraft.
PCC president Prof Saif-ud-Din Soz addressing a seminar on promotion of Kashmir Handicraft.


