KOHIMA The deputy conservator of Forest, Enyiwekha Wezah, has challenged every individual to act at their own level to save the planet earth from catastrophe instead of waiting for rich, advanced countries and industrialists to come to the rescue. Wezah stated this on ‘Earth Day’ programme organised by Geology department of Nagaland University, Kohima Campus, Meriema, in partnership with the Social Forestry Division under the department of Forest, Environment and Climate Change at its campus on Saturday on the theme ‘Invest our planet.’ While pointing out that there is only one planet, he called upon the participants to in harmony with nature. Also reminding that God has created human beings to be the caretaker of his resources, he questioned the participants if they are executing their roles in taking care of God’s resources. He has stressed on the need for immediate action beginning from individual capacity to save the planet earth from catastrophe and also for posteri
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