00:00It is very important that in terms of climate change and other development and irresponsible development,
00:09the damage in the Himalayas is not going to happen in centuries.
00:15Therefore, it is very important to think about a sustainable, responsible, balanced development.
00:22We do not say that we should not be able to do that.
00:24The C.P. Kukreja Foundation hosted this round table on sustainable development in the Himalayas.
00:32We are talking about this, that it will be made by a responsible way.
00:38And the sensitivity of Himalayas is not going to be able to see it from one perspective.
00:44Whether they talk about climate scientists or environment, infrastructure planners or development and construction,
00:50or policy makers, they create their own policy.
00:54All experts need to come to a table on a table.
00:59And as a result of thinking about a balanced thinking about the Himalayas development,
01:05even as a result of the development, the pathology is a match to the were-for-for-the-szenies,
01:09because the pathology makes the way the way the time is flowing.
01:10because there is a pathology, the pathology and the world that is a pathology.
01:16Third, give us a message to the people from the way through the pathological formations.
01:17Sir, what do you think about the pathological scientists and the doctors of the people who are operating?
01:26What do you think about the pathologies as well?
01:28What do we think about the pathology of the people that we have been able to do with Himalayas?
01:36So, the first rule of development should be that we don't disturb it.
01:45Today, I can't say that there is so much scientific and technological advancement in our country that we can't overcome
01:53it.
01:55So, as you can see the natural flow of water, we have development and design solutions,
02:02whether it's roads, tunnels, buildings, we have a solution to that.
02:08And that's why I would say that the majority of the dangers of climate change,
02:13whether there are land sites, glacial outbursts,
02:17or other methods that come from emergency situation or disaster,
02:21can be controlled by the water.
02:26Sir, the new buildings, roads and tunnels,
02:29what can be done for sustainability,
02:32and what can be done in those buildings.
02:36The first thing to know and understand is that the Himalayan range,
02:39which is such a big range,
02:41can be a solution for all.
02:45If you look at different parts of Himalayas,
02:48in our country, there is the lowest area of the world.
02:53And if you go to Ladakh, there is no water.
02:56There is so extreme natural diversification in the Himalayan belt,
03:01and region by region, community by community.
03:03If you go to a river basin from the other side,
03:06the situation will change.
03:09So, in such a diversity,
03:10we need to remove diverse solutions from that area.
03:14And those solutions are in terms of policies.
03:17And those policies,
03:19the local community's participation is also very important,
03:22so that the role of the implementation of policy is the right way.
03:27And in our country,
03:28if we make policy and implement the other side,
03:32then it is a very sad thing.
03:34So, policy is one thing,
03:35and its implementation is also one thing.
03:38If we do these two things,
03:41then I am confident that the Himalayas,
03:44in the future generations,
03:47we will keep our attention from that way.
03:50That way,
03:51in the thousands of centuries,
03:52what is the impact?
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