Janakpur, Feb 18 : Stakeholders have
underlined the need for effective coordination and cooperation among all three
tiers of government for conservation of Chure region.
During a discussion organized at
Janakpurdham here Monday, Minister for Communications and Law at province, Raj
Kumar Lekhi, said the water sources were drying up in Madhes districts due to
Chure degradation. It warrants effective coordination and cooperation among all
tiers of government to restore Chure environment, he stressed.
According to him, it is urgent to
adopt meaningful climate action to mitigate adversity caused by climate
impacts.
Ministry secretary Uddhav Prasad
Rijal said the weather had seen erratic patterns this year- decline of cold
spell and no rainfall in winter. The dry season will have more incidents of
fire if this trend continues, he warned.
He also sought all sides'
cooperation for the effective climate action. Rijal argued it is climate change
causing deterioration of Chure region.
On the occasion, environmentalist
Madhusudan Gautam made public a study report on climate change adaptation and
disaster risk management in Madhes districts. He pointed out insufficient
preparedness to cope with natural disaster in Madhes.
Deputy Director General at
Department of Hydrology and Meteorology, Archana Shrestha, reminded that the
Department had forecast weather patterns time and again which worked to
minimize loss of lives and property. The Department was expanding its
structures in Madhes, she informed.
Member of the Province Policy and
Planning Commission in Madhes, Dr Shila Mishra, said Madhes is in the forefront
of climate change, which requires collective efforts for solution. (RSS)