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World Environment
Day, June 5, 2008
Living Planet Foundation of USA, in association
with a growing number of international organizations
have launched a worldwide campaign to have the
Gulf of Mannar designated a UNESCO World Heritage
mixed Natural and Cultural site.
Founders of the Campaign believe that the Gulf
of Mannar which includes Ram Sethu (Adam's Bridge)
fulfills the criteria and requirements set forth
in the World Heritage Convention for designation
as a World Heritage Site. This designation would
assist in the protection of this first marine
Biosphere reserve in all of South and Southeast
Asia located on the southeastern tip of India
in the state of Tamil Nadu. The Campaign is
urging persons of all walks of life to urge
the Government of India to petition the United
Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural
Organization (UNESCO) to declare the Gulf of
Mannar a World Heritage Site.
The campaign was officially launched in Houston,
home of Living Planet Foundation on World Environment
Day, Thursday, June 5, 2008. A delegation from
the Campaign met with Mr. S.M. Gavai, Consul
General of India at the India Consulate General
Houston, Texas and handed him the Campaign's
letter addressed to Dr. Manmohan Singh, Prime
Minister of India.
The meeting, which was held in a good atmosphere,
covered a range of topics, including the importance
of the Gulf of Mannar as an ecological and environmental
hotspot, the cultural and religious aspects
of Ram Sethu (Adam's Bridge) and the Thorium
deposits of the region.
What the delegation found most encouraging
from the meeting with Mr. S.M. Gavai was a clear
declaration from him that the ecological and
environmental aspects of the Gulf of Mannar
must not be ignored. He promised to look into
the matter and also expressed a keen interest
about the Thorium deposits in the region of
Mannar region and its potential as India's nuclear
energy resource.
In other parts of the world, volunteers from
the Campaign handed petitions to the Indian
Embassy in Washington, D.C. and Consulates in
Chicago and Toronto. Details available at www.livingplanetfoundation.org
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For more information contact:
USA: Dr. Kusum Vyas
Living Planet Foundation on 713 876 5400 or
kusumvyas@sbcglobal.net
www.livingplanetfoundation.org
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