Patan (Lalitpur), Feb 6: Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB) Governor Maha Prasad Adhikari has highlighted the potential of bamboo in promoting a green economy and creating an environmentally friendly atmosphere.
During his address at a programme
to share details about the upcoming First National Bamboo Conference, scheduled
from March 27 to February 1 in Diktel, Khotang, the central bank's governor
stressed the need of a green economy for sustainable economic growth. He stated
that the decision to host the conference in Diktel, rather than in an urban
centre, presents a challenge to urban-centric events and encourages a broader,
more inclusive perspective.
Governor Adhikari expressed his
hope that the Bamboo Conference would set a new precedent for promoting the
green economy. He committed to supporting, both officially and personally, the
production, use, and export of bamboo products.
Former Minister Ganesh Shah, also
speaking at the event, emphasized the Conference's potential to boost
bamboo-based industries. He added that bamboo plays a significant role in
Nepal's religion, culture, tradition, and small-scale industries, and that it
is a versatile product with numerous uses.
Dr Rajendra KC, Director General of
the Forest Research and Training Centre, said Nepal's bamboo could be marketed
internationally under the 'Himalayan Bamboo Brand.' He further stated that the
Conference would be a productive step toward achieving this goal. Dr. KC also
added that the use of bamboo is increasing in rural areas for practical
purposes, while in urban areas, it is more of a trend.
Nepal is home to 81 species of
bamboo. The country accounts for 19 percent of the global bamboo coverage.
Pradeep Dangal, a representative
from Green Bamboo Creation Pvt. Ltd., stressed that bamboo is a fast-growing
plant, and promoting its production and use could contribute to economic
prosperity. Bamboo products, being entirely environmentally friendly, are
alternatives to plastic items.
Dangal also added that bamboo is
deeply ingrained in Nepali society, used in various cultural and practical
contexts, from birth to death. Additionally, bamboo plays a crucial role in
balancing oxygen and carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere, he said.
According to Diktel municipality
mayor Tirtha Raj Bhattarai, the Conference will be attended by representatives
from government and non-government agencies, 100 forest users' groups, 50
universities and research centers and 100 students.
The event will be held under the
theme of "Where there is bamboo, there is life; where is life, there is
bamboo". (RSS)