President of India inaugurates an art exhibition “Silent Conversation: from Margins to the Centre”

  President of India inaugurates an art exhibition “Silent Conversation: from Margins to the Centre”

The President of India, Smt Droupadi Murmu visits an art exhibition titled, “Silent Conversation: From Margins to the Centre”, in New Delhi on November 03, 2023.

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President of India Droupadi Murmu visits an art exhibition titled, ‘Silent Conversation: From Margins to the Centre’, in New Delhi on November 03, 2023.

New Delhi, November 03, 2023: President of India Droupadi Murmu inaugurated an art exhibition titled, “Silent Conversation: From Margins to the Centre” in New Delhi today (November 3, 2023). This exhibition is being organised by the National Tiger Conservation Authority in collaboration with the Sankala Foundation to celebrate the completion of 50 years of Project Tiger.

Speaking on the occasion, the President said that today, 70 percent of the world’s tiger population is found in India and the communities living around Tiger Reserves and National Parks have an important contribution in this achievement. She was happy to note that this exhibition is showcasing the relationship between the people living around the Tiger Reserves and the forests and wildlife through artifacts.

The President said that in view of the serious problem of climate change, a holistic and collective effort is required. Not only for environmental protection, but also for the existence of humanity, we have to adopt the life-values of the tribal communities. We have to learn from them how a prosperous and happy life is possible while living in harmony with nature.

The President said that unchecked materialism, brute commercialism and greedy opportunism have left us with an earth where all five elements of life are distressed and disturbed. Climate change has raised concerns about food and water security. She emphasized that there is need to further strengthen our conservation, adaptation and mitigation strategies by recognising that traditional and modern thinking need to be integrated. We need to preserve, promote and utilise indigenous knowledge. At the same time, she stressed, we have to make sure that the vanguards of the forest force and its ablest sons and daughters are not deprived of their rights, rightful place and recognition in society.

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