Chilika

A note by Nicolas Osbert, Chief of WASH, UNICEF India. on World Environment Day

Wetlands like Chilika are indispensable. They balance ecosystems and provide natural filtration mechanisms, ensure that critical drinking water sources are being recharged and protected, and just as importantly – managing them provides sustainable livelihoods. Given these multiple benefits, and the demands of youth to protect India’s future, we were excited to connect them with the opportunity to protect and restore the wetlands through eco-friendly approaches. We hope to learn from the lessons they bring back to the table and scale up this key adaptation approach,” said Nicolas Osbert, Chief of WASH, UNICEF India.

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Ms Sunila Gollapudi (extreme right), Founder of Nartanasala & Managing Director, Accenture (India); prior to her performing the solo dance recital of Andhranatyam, a novel interpretation of Navajanãrdhana Pãrijãtham, organized by Nartanasala; as part of the Centenary celebrations of Bharatakalprapoorna Padmashri Late Guru Dr Nataraja Ramakrishna, at Prasad Labs today, is seen (L-R) with Smt. Mahe Jabeen, Feminist Poet, Human Rights Advocacy Lawyer; Smt. Vijaya Ramam, Visual & Performing Art Connoisseur, Management Consultant, LV Prasad Institute; Guru Shri Kala Krishna (Abhinava Satyabhama); Shri. Gandham Shankara Rao, Researcher, Annamayya Literature; Shri “Kuchi” Saisankar, SVBC Chithragaanam Artist & Nandi Award Winner & Dr. Anupama Kylash, Kuchipudi & Vilasini Natyam Artiste & Scholar.

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