By Samachar Vishesh News
Chandigarh 22nd July:-
Earth
Science Centre (ESC), in association with Save the Himalayas Foundation (SHF)
and Walkaround India, celebrated Geo Heritage Day at Govt Museum, Chandigarh
and organized a Geo Heritage Walk to create awareness about the need to protect
geo heritage sites.
Dr Ritesh Arya,
Geo Heritage Expert and founder of ESC, Himachal Pradesh, said that 4.6 billion
years of Geoheritage of the earth’s History and its creatures is well
preserved in the rocks. Chance discovery of these rocks leads to better
understanding of our geological past, it’s environment and paleo climatic
conditions prevalent at the time of its existence at that point of time.
Narvijay Yadav,
General Secretary, SHF – Chandigarh Chapter, said that geological features
created by volcanism, meteoritic impact and elevation of Himalayas due to
tectonic collision, climatic changes in nature and its impact in shaping the
evolution and extinction of species since its birth are all documented in
the rocks . These sites once discovered and developed need to be
preserved and protected so that the geoheritage information can be passed on to
the future generations.
PC Sharma,
Officer Incharge, Govt Museum & Art Gallery, Chandigarh explained about the
precious rocks displayed at the Govt Museum. Dr Avita Khawas, Director,
Walkaround India, guided the children at the museum.
Dr Arya,
Guinness World Record holder for drilling highest borewell in the world, further
said that but geoheritage and its preservation has been a neglected
feature in the conservation landscape of India.In India, there is little
realization of the significance of our geological heritage outside academia and
the GSI. There is a need to develop and conserve these geological identities
recognizing and understanding the scientific value of the features and
landforms. Today in absence of any law for the protection of the geoheritage
sites the valuable information contained in them is lost. Fossil sites mineral
sites tectonic sites geomorhpolocal sites once discovered and not noted
or preserved by the authorities are lost to the construction activities of
building.
Also present on
the occasion were, Amit Sharma, the ‘walking man’ who walks 50,000 steps
everyday, Satvinder Pal Singh, geo tourist and children from Vivek High School.
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