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Eminent leaders, academicians, intellectuals, artists and Noble Laureates once again did the brainstorming on the issue of Global Climate Change on 25th and 26th of November 2007, marked as National People’s Social Justice and Action Day by ICONGO.

Updated on: Dec 1, 2007, 17:44:02 IST
Hindustan Times | By , New Delhi
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Eminent leaders, academicians, intellectuals, artists and Noble Laureates once again did the brainstorming on the issue of Global Climate Change - one of the greatest environmental, social and economic threats facing the planet, on 25th and 26th of November 2007, marked as National People’s Social Justice and Action Day by iCONGO.

The 2nd Right every Wrong Conclave was held at Gandhi Darshan, Rajghat in New Delhi on 25th and 26th November 2007. The theme was “Climate Change: Preparing India to Face Emerging Challenges.”

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As climate change becomes a matter of global concern, this year’s Right every Wrong Conclave focused on related issues and opportunities. The discussions were centered around the impact of climate change on industry, economy, ecosystems, agriculture, rural migration, forest conservation and watershed management.

Renowned socialite and actress Amala appreciated iCONGO and the hard work done by its members and said, “Please keep up all the good work that you have been doing and inspire other also to follow your footsteps.”

Famous Banker and Environmentalist, Pavan Sukhdev stressed on the role of business corporations to produce green alternatives to lower the impact of climate change. He said, “If the business houses share the same vision of combating climate change as we do then they can shed their Neanderthal believe of Anglo-Saxon corporation and would consider natural capital equally important as financial or human capital and would adopt such business practices that would alleviate the impact of climate change and pollution on our very own terra firma.”

Ad guru and social activist Alyque Padamsee shared a different vision and said, “Every human being has two citizenships. One shows from which country he belongs and makes him accountable to do good to his country and second citizenship makes anyone accountable to help and do good to his fellow human beings. If each and every one of us understands the value of basic human values and delete the caste bias, fundamentalism and territorial disputes from society as well as from our minds then we all can grow together as a single global community working together for the betterment of each other and our very own earth.”

Jerry Almeida, the co-founder of iCONGO inspired the august gathering at the occasion with his words, “Together as ONE we can RIGHT every WRONG”. Referring to yesterday’s earthquake in Delhi he said, “this is another cruel example of the impact of climate change on earth and environment. At present saving Earth is the mother of all issues and that is why we have chosen the topic this year”.



The conclave was followed by ICONGO Annual Karmaveer Puraskaar, ICONGO National People’s Award for Social Justice and Action that honor concerned citizens who have been and led the change they wanted. Ad guru and social activist Alyque Padamsee and Dr Leo Rebello, a world-renowned authority on AIDS and alternative medicine, were conferred with the Karamveer Puraskar for Lifelong Fight for Social Justice and Action.



Actor Rahul Bose, artist Remo Fernandes and Sushma Veer, founder of ‘Akansha’, were given The Artist for Change Awards for using their popular status to render more visibility to a cause for possible solutions. Bose has been involved with providing relief and support people in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. His NGO, The Foundation, is also actively involved in combating discrimination. Karamveer Puraskar for Lifetime Achievment Award went to Dr M S Swaminathan, ‘Father of the Green Revolution in India, for agriculture.



Karamveer Puraskar for a Sportsperson for Change went to badminton player Gopichand Pullela for refusing a lucrative endorsement for a big cola company, insisting that values were more important than money and to Mahesh Bhupati, 10 times Grand-Slam winner and Padmashree awardee, together with his wife Shvetha Bhupathi. The couple had started FIST (Foundation of Indian Sporting Talent) that supports young people who have the potential to become tennis champions.

The ICONGO Young Creative Citizen Karamveer Puraskar, a poster making competition, was jointly shared by Ankur Garg, an art director by profession and winner of the Maneka Gandhi Award for Care for Street Animals, and copywriter Vivek Kumar Singh. The ICONGO Corporate Citizen in CSR Karamveer Puraskar went to Mamta Saikia, Head of CSR, Bharti Telecommunications. The ICONGO Corporate Citizen in IT Karmaveer Puraskar was awarded to Sridhar Reddy, Founder of the Pioneer Group.



Actor and filmmaker Revathy and freelance journalist Altaf Ahmad were awarded the ICONGO-CMS Media Citizen Karamveer Puraskar for being instrumental in creating best practices in media, promoting social issues and sensitizing people to the cause.



The conclave encompassed issues and opportunities vis-à-vis climate change, whether or not carbon tax be imposed on consumers, impact of climate change on ecosystems, impact of climate change on agriculture and food security, impact on rural migration, forest preservation, watershed management, sustainable development for good corporate governance and much more.

The two day National Conclave intended to empower stakeholders of the society to identify the causes and understand the significance and scale of the impact of climate change, and work out methods of dealing with it at an individual, local, national and international level. Networking with Corporate Heads, CSR Heads, NGO Heads and other Leaders of Change accentuated this combined effort. Environmentalists and activists who have actually worked on these issues and are able and ready to share the truth about climate change and its expected impact participated in the event.

Key celebrities and leaders supporting the cause and participated in the conclave were Rahul Bose (Actor), Remo Fernandes (Artist), Revathy (Actor/ Film-maker), Anwesh Bose (Business Director, Dentsu) and Mamta Saikia (CSR Head, Bharti Telecom).

The artists that performed live were Bobby Cash, Remo Fernandes, Baby Benzy, Akhil Akkineni, Divakar Singh, Imraan Khan and Visually impaired children from Samarthanam.

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