Khushi Parisara can trigger some punctual changes BUT we cannot replace the liable authorities on their duties. We are just a society of eco-denizens, volunteers, whose activity aims to protect our natural resources, prioritizing them in all situations and contexts, urging our governors to value, protect and rescue them.
We recognize that the local notorious environmental disaster, with its explicit points of erosion, mainly caused by wastes mismanagement, is grounded on an intense and widespread local environmental illiteracy of governors, along a blatant lack of enforcement of environmental laws
Considered this state of danger, our Group has been acting, and wants to keep acting, urging governors to understand the alarming limit of environmental ruin only possible to be tackled by a strategic environmental vision and action of governing bodies, executing responsible environmental governance, i. e., JUST doing their duty. It’s through the authority assigned to them for the implementation of rules (namely waste related ones) that Public Servants must gear the necessary changes to revert the current environmental degradation – an extraordinary move is required to break through their inertia and negligence.
It is not simply necessary to educate the ‘public’. Education has to start from the statutory authorities in order to avoid their failure to protect the environment. Daily we need to overcome ignorance, indifference and inaction of officers.
We tried to identify the statutory authorities with power (and duty) to compel decisions and actions to solve marine litter issue (CDA, FEE, PPMS, Fisheries, Ports, Coast Guard, UD, RDPR, LBs, KSPCB, SBM)
For what we needed to understand which Rules were/are blatantly violated by officers in duty, which were the effects, how it should have been done rightfully for the correct results in a way that issues should not repeat and how ensure that environmental hazards be consistently prevented.
It should be recalled the forgotten principle related to our work…
Knowledge is required to make decisions…
Petition to Honourable Fee Minister
Appeal to Honourable Chief Secretary with script