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Pune April 19: Justice Kuldeep Singh speeches perhaps not as exciting as its decisions, but also for the former judges to the Supreme Court his crusade for environmental protection still intact, beyond the place of justice .

In such a representation of concern for the environment, according Singh today in the country, for the community to ignore the deterioration of the ecological status of the country.

The conference on “the preservation, conservation and the preservation of nature - the questions and actions” at the opening session of the two-day seminar, organised by Symbiosis Centre for Management and Human Resource Development (SCMHRD) Justice Singh called for a national law for non-renewable resources.

“ Neither the government nor the industry find it difficult to look into the grave issue of the depletion of non-renewable resources,”Justice said Singh, who is often as a “terrorist” in green circles l industry for its decision to relocation of industries in Agra Verschmutzende to store the Taj Mahal.

India is now a grim scenario image of the destruction of the environment. “ The sectors that are not controlling environmental pollution have no right to remain in the economy,’’said the former judge severe. Preserving the environment is our responsibility at all. A public opinion in his favor and creates industry, the environment, he said.

“ We could claim a nation, but the country’s development has not even among the basic standards of industrialization. Even the concept of sustainable development is often misunderstood. Development must be today in the manner it has no influence on the development of future generations, “said justice”Singh.

“ We must all together and make real tests for the serious damage done to our environment, justice”, said Singh, when he has a passionate appeal to students at the SCMHRD on the initiative to safeguard the environment.

Dr P Dharni Sinha, the founding chairman of the Association for Management Development Institute of South Asia also spoke. Dr SB Mujumdar, founder and director of the Society of Lalit Sangtani Symbiosis, president of the Society of Symbiosis, were also present.

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Pune April 19: Justice Kuldeep Singh speeches perhaps not as exciting as its decisions, but also for former judges of the Supreme Court his crusade for environmental protection still intact, beyond the place of justice . In such a representation of concern for the environment, according Singh today in the country, for the community to ignore the deterioration of the ecological status of the country. The conference on "the preservation, conservation and maintenance of the nature of the themes and actions needed," in the opening of the two-day meeting of the seminar, organised by Symbiosis Centre for Management and Human Resource Development

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