SIBM BENGALURU PAYS A TRIBUTE TO PLANET EARTH
Bangalore, Karnataka, August 31,
2013 – Symbiosis
Institute of Business Management (SIBM), Bengaluru hosted an NGO-CSR meet,
Utthaan 2013. The event was organized by the Social Responsibility Committee
and the theme was "Infinite growth on a Finite planet".
Utthaan
is an endeavor to dwell deeper into and get a panoramic view of the recent
dilemma that India faces: Economic Development or Environment? India is on the
road to development, transforming itself from an agriculture-based economy to
an industrial economy. The downside to this upward graph ranges from global
warming to other natural calamities. This event tried to answer the basic
question: Can Economic Development and a Healthy Environment co-exist together?
Or are they mutually exclusive?
To shed
light on this dilemma, a number of dignitaries and guests graced the occasion.
Mr. Yellappa Reddy (Governing Council Member, Foundation for Ecological
Security of India), Mr Vimlendu Jha (Founder & Head of Swechha), Dr.
Sridhar Babu (Fellow at TERI-The Energy and Resources Institute), Mr. Mohan
Polamarsetty (CEO of Climate Miles), Mr. Brikesh Singh (Public Engagement
Manager, Greenpeace India), Ms. Malini Shankar (IPS Correspondent, Wildlife
Photojournalist, Radio Broadcaster & Documentary Filmmaker) & Mr.
Madhusoodan M.K. (Special Correspondent, Times of India).
The event
began with Mr. Yellappa Reddy sharing his thoughts and experiences with the
audience. He talked about the evolution of life on the planet and what is the
current scenario. He stressed on how we, as human beings, are playing with the
planet. This was followed by Mr. Vimlendu Jha addressing the young minds. He
forced the students to think about three basic issues – sustainability, finite
resources and their unequal distribution.
An
interactive and exciting panel discussion followed, where a volley of thoughts
were exchanged. It encompassed everything from pollution on Earth to the Industrialization
trend to the 2% CSR Bill introduced by the Parliament.
Mr.
Madhusoodan MK, who acted as the moderator of the discussion, concluded by
telling the students one simple mantra, "You be the change that you want
to see."
All in
all, it was an inspiring and motivational event. The panelists gave a lot of
insight into what works for the environment and what does not. The students
took back a lot of information and were more sensitive towards the environment at
the end of it.
Amoolya Anantharamu, the head of the Social
Responsibility Committee says “It is always inspiring and satisfying to
organize such kind of events. Even if we are able to motivate 10% of the
audience, we know that we have started making a difference. In the end, it is
all about sleeping peacefully at night, knowing that we are doing something
good about the planet."
Arka Sarkar, an organizer from the junior batch says “Such
kind of events are different as they make you think out of the box. Every
single moment, we can do our part in saving the planet. If each one of us
contributes, together we can make the world a better place to live in. In the
end, it is all about the little differences that each citizen can make. I am
glad that I was a part of this event"