“Climate change is one of
the key issues being faced all over the world. All organisations and
governments are working to combat the impact of climate change,” said P.
Senthil Kumar, Principal Secretary, Department of Environment, Climate Change
and Forest.
Speaking at the 28th foundation day of
Dhan Foundation here on Wednesday, Mr. Senthil Kumar said the organisation was
playing an important role in the mitigation efforts like rejuvenating
waterbodies by clearing encroachments on them. “The organisation is a pioneering institution in creating and
supporting women self-help groups, working closely with vulnerable communities
and bringing them out of poverty. This has helped various families to come
out of poverty and live a better life. The work carried out by Dhan encourages
sustainable way of living with values and principles,” he added.
M. P. Vasimalai, executive director, Dhan Foundation,
said, in over 28 years of inception of the organisation, it has helped rural
people extensively in improving their livelihoods by providing affordable
financing. Providing generational linkages, helping to address development
issues and building sustainability of institutions.
Through the organisation’s academic partnership with the
Tamil Nadu Agricultural University (TNAU), IIT Bombay, Indian Agricultural
research Institute (IARI) New Delhi, Indian Institute of Millets Research
(IIMR) and other private institutions, it has helped provide a sustainable
livelihood for lakhs of people living in the rural areas of the nation.
Speaking on how a society
can thrive in a healthy manner, Mr. Vasimalai said, a culture based on
self-interest tends to disintegrate, one based on survival of the fittest does
not survive, one based on competition destroys itself and only the one that
survives on the foundation of ‘belonging,’ as intertwined with one another
would develop into a stable and sustainable culture.
Community contributors award was presented to Sumer Singh
Bhati, a conservator of pasture lands and camel protector of Rajasthan, Dr.
Lalita Regi, for tribal health care initiative and Ms. Annette Houtekamer Van
Dam, an insurance advisor.