The Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS), a subsidiary of the
RBS Group, today announced the winners of the RBS ‘Earth Heroes’ Awards for
2017. Eight individuals/institutions from the field of wildlife and
conservation, who have demonstrated exemplary work on the ground, were chosen
by an independent jury, for the RBS Earth Heroes Award. The jury panel,
comprising of active wildlife enthusiasts, environmentalists and
conservationists, reviewed nominations received from across the country.
Pankaj Phatarphod, Managing Director Country Head of
Services; India Chairperson – RBS Foundation India, said, “Earth Heroes Awards’ journey has truly been
enriching for us at RBS, by giving us an opportunity to honour and
encourage individuals and organizations who work towards
environmental sustainability. This year as well, we have been fortunate enough
to receive numerous nominations of such high calibre and have the privilege to
celebrate and honour the best in the field for their respective efforts. This
year’s awardees’ demonstrate how sheer dedication for their respective field
can help make a positive change to the environment. We hope to serve as a
source of inspiration for the youth of India, by encouraging the exemplary work
done by the Earth Heroes”
N Sunil Kumar, Head of Sustainability, India, Royal
Bank of Scotland and Director, RBS Foundation India, said, "The unsung heroes of the country who
dedicate their lives, go beyond the call of duty to conserve our wild
habitats deserve to be celebrated. Forest carbon sink
and biodiversity is an important Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC)
committed by India at the UN Climate platform (COP 21 of UNFCCC). The
Earth Heroes work is a direct contribution to this NDC. I am honoured to
acknowledge their efforts towards conservation of our wildlife and
habitats. It is indeed a privilege for us to be hosting these
awards each year.”
The seventh edition of RBS Earth Heroes
Awards saw Sumitra Mahajan, hand over award citations and cash prizes to the
winners, at the awards ceremony in New Delhi.
The winners of the 2017 RBS ‘Earth Heroes’
Awards are:
No.
|
Winner
|
Award category
|
1
|
Jadav Payeng
|
RBS Earth Hero’ Award
|
2
|
Valmiki Tiger Reserve
|
RBS Earth Guardian’ Award
|
3
|
Mr. Khenrab Phuntsog and Mr. Smanla
Tsering
|
RBS ‘Save The Species’ Award
|
4
|
Mr. Atul Deokar
|
RBS ‘Save The Species’ Award
|
5
|
Mr. Rohan Chakravarty
|
RBS Inspire’ Award
|
6
|
Dr. Shekhar Niraj
|
RBS Green Warrior’ Award
|
7
|
Mr. Ipra Mekola
|
RBS Green Warrior’ Award
|
8
|
Mr. Chandrakant Naik
|
RBS Green Warrior’ Award
|
RBS ‘Earth Hero’ Award (Felicitation)
This award recognizes extraordinary
achievements of an individual who has worked a life time in conservation of
wildlife, natural resource management, and environment and has influenced
policy.
The RBS ‘Earth Hero’ Award was
conferred upon Jadav Payeng for his outstanding achievements
and his passionate engagement in environment and wildlife conservation.
Jadav Payeng, popularly known as the
‘Forest Man of India’ is one of the most inspiring stories of our time. 31
years ago, the Assam Forest Department started out a project to plant life on
the tough terrain of the eroded island covered with sand and silt. Jadav Payeng
was a part of the project and continued even after the project ended. Shri
Payeng, through his continuous effort over decades, succeeded in turning a
sandbar of the river Brahmaputra into a forest reserve by planting trees. The
forest, called the ‘Molai’ forest after him is located near Kokilamukh of
Jorhat, Assam, India, and encompasses an area of about 1,360 hectares.
Amongst several other esteemed
recognitions and awards, ‘The Forest Man of India’ was also a recipient of RBS
‘Green Warrior’ Award in 2013. Shri Payeng was honoured with the fourth highest
civilian award in India, the ‘Padma Shri’, in 2015.
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