Published 19:26 IST, September 7th 2020
British broadcaster David Attenborough given Indira Gandhi Peace Prize
Former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Monday conferred the Indira Gandhi Peace Prize on British broadcaster David Attenborough at a virtual event.
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Former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Monday conferred Indira Gandhi Peace Prize on British broadcaster David Attenborough at a virtual event.Congress President Sonia Gandhi was also present during online award function.
She described David Attenborough as one of Nature's "most staunch conscience keepers" for over half a century. David is also bror of actor Richard Attenborough.
"David is already well kwn to us all through his prodigious creativity in educating humankind with brilliant films and books about natural world. And he has, of late, been most sensible voice warning us that we, more than anything else, are responsible for accelerating threat to environment on our planet," Gandhi said in her speech.
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When environmental protection has become all more imperative, when climate change and continued loss of bio-diversity is threatening livelihoods and public health, indeed life on earth, re could t have been a more appropriate choice for an award in her name than Sir David Attenborough,she said.
Accepting award for year 2019, Attenborough said, "We have to change from being nationalists to being international".
Indira Gandhi Prize for Peace, Disarmament and Development was instituted in memory of former prime minister by a trust in her name in 1986. It consists of a monetary award of Rs 25 lakh along with a citation. award is given to individuals or organisations who work towards ensuring international peace and development, ensuring that scientific discoveries are used to furr scope of freedom and better humanity, and creating new international ecomic order.
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Sonia Gandhi said Indira Gandhi despite being born in a political family saw herself as a child of Nature, developing a special affinity for mountains, forests, birds and animals from an early .
"As prime minister, she became an unwavering champion of environmental protection long before that cause had become popular both in India and abroad. While helping India accelerate pace of investment and expand its ecomic infrastructure, she was very sensitive to imperative of maintaining what she would often call 'ecological balance'.
Her political innings were a search for that balance and a journey of educating her colleagues and people to preserve that balance.
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"It is t a surprise, refore, to find that legal and institutional framework India w has for protecting its wonderful bio-diversity had been put in place during her tenure as Prime Minister. It bears her personal imprimatur," Congress chief said.
Describing David Attenborough as world's leading authority on natural world, she said his passion has been inspiring and is also to reiterate what we all ackwledge.
" has t dimmed his zeal, neir has humanity's willful disregard for what he says," she said, adding that he has kept going relentlessly, educating, enlightening and sensitizing millions of people.
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19:26 IST, September 7th 2020