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Companies now require expertise in sustainability and ESG reporting as well: Prof. Ganesh Channa

Prof. Ganesh Channa, President of the World Environment Council, has a proven track record of environmental action. He’s a visionary leader dedicated to building a sustainable future for our planet. His organization spearheads environmental initiatives across the globe, from planting over a million trees to collaborating with governments on policy changes. In this interview, Prof. Channa shares his insights on how we can all contribute to a greener tomorrow.

Team Reblue: Hi Ganesh Sir, thank you for interviewing with us. So, as you are president of the World Environment Council, to start with, we would like to know what is the objective of the organisation and how long it has been running.

Prof. Ganesh Channa: Yes, it all started in 2019.

We began with the intention of taking on a single project. During that time, I discussed the idea with colleagues and friends. We decided to focus on environmental issues because we felt a strong connection to nature, something I’ve felt since childhood. That’s why we decided to establish a large organization to work on these issues.

Our organization started in Delhi and Solapur. We officially began operations in 2021, but we’ve been working on this platform for the past five to six years.

Currently, we have volunteers and official members in over 120 countries. We function as a non-profit organization.

Our vision is to create a sustainable future and promote social, economic, and environmental well-being in communities around the world.

Our mission is to work together, like stewards of our planet, to create a cleaner, safer, and more eco-friendly world by improving local environmental quality. This is the core of our vision and mission.

Team Reblue: Given your presence in over 120 countries, a pretty large footprint, can you elaborate on how you collaborate with your members? Do you primarily work with governments, businesses, or other entities to achieve your vision of a sustainable future?

Prof. Ganesh Channa: Basically, my idea was to work globally. So, we decided to undertake some projects and connect with those working on environmental issues, like this one. We’d promote it using a major social media platform to maximize benefits. Think Facebook or LinkedIn – these platforms are ideal.

Through these platforms, we can achieve our goals. We can connect with people worldwide, and some might even join us as official members. Others might volunteer their time and effort.

This year, we initiated a few environmental projects. This one, for example, is our first.

This is now our fourth year! We’ve actually planted over 10,00,000 trees across India with our volunteers and supporters.

Essentially, this is an ongoing mission. We plant trees in various locations, ensuring we have the proper information and record everything with evidence. This year, we will implement different projects and activities.

We’ve actually planted over 10,00,000 trees across India with our volunteers and supporters.

Essentially, this is an ongoing mission. We plant trees in various locations, ensuring we have the proper information and record everything with evidence

Team Reblue: What are the participation opportunities for members, and how can members from different countries actively participate?

Prof. Ganesh Channa: Yes, webinars and conferences are possibilities. We can definitely plan these. We’d provide all the information, including banners and other materials. Organizations could then implement the content based on their needs.

The challenge is that we can’t be physically present everywhere.

That’s why we want to connect with everyone. Organizations can connect with us, and we’ll share information about our projects, including those we plan to implement this year. This information will be sent via email and social media to those who connect with us. Organizations can then begin projects using both our banner and their own.

Team Reblue: Given that the company secretary and chartered accountants will likely be involved in sustainability reporting and regulatory matters, how, in your experience, can they contribute to a company’s sustainability goals? In other words, what specific roles can chartered accountants and company secretaries play across various organizations?

Prof. Ganesh Channa: Absolutely. However, there are already existing guidelines like ACD or ACB. These guidelines are used for various reports, including medical reporting, environmental, social, and sustainability (ESD) reporting. All of these reports are typically prepared based on these frameworks.

Accountants can get involved through social audits. There’s a separate platform for them to register and work as social auditors.

Company secretaries are also involved in similar ways.

Finally, we launched our own ESG reporting course last month, including modules on both ESG auditing and ESD reporting. The curriculum, content, and syllabus were all developed by us, along with selecting qualified trainers.

This was a successful pilot batch – a five-day online ESG Sustainability reporting course that recently concluded. We’re operating through an online model, and this batch had students from Arab countries and France, demonstrating successful execution on our own platform.

The demand for qualified professionals goes beyond social auditing. Companies now require expertise in sustainability and ESG reporting as well. There’s a high demand and many recruitment opportunities in these areas, including UNC reporting and sustainability reporting more broadly.

Team Reblue: Are the company secretary and chartered accountant primarily responsible for auditing the sustainability report? Additionally, must the report comply with the specific region’s reporting standards?

 Prof. Ganesh Channa: Yes sir. The issue is that there’s a shortage of qualified social auditors. This is a significant requirement globally and in India, as companies often lack experienced and qualified personnel in this area. Currently, across India, there are only around 500 social auditors.

However, the demand for qualified professionals goes beyond social auditing. Companies now require expertise in sustainability and ESG reporting as well. There’s a high demand and many recruitment opportunities in these areas, including UNC reporting and sustainability reporting more broadly.

Team Reblue: When you mention social audits, do they focus solely on the social aspect of ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) within a company’s sustainability strategy and performance? Or does a social audit encompass all three pillars of ESG?

Prof. Ganesh Channa: Yes, ESG is a vast subject, and there aren’t necessarily specialists in every single aspect. This is because countries implement frameworks based on their specific needs. There are various frameworks available, such as GRI (Global Reporting Initiative), SASB (Sustainability Accounting Standards Board), and TCFD (Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures).

An experienced ESG auditor might also be an expert in ESG reporting. Our course focuses heavily on the practical aspects of ESG reporting. This is crucial because real-world applications involve following industry-specific government norms and guidelines. Since readily available information might be limited, we use case studies and practical exercises to help students, as well as those enrolled in our ESG reporting course, understand the process.

Team Reblue: In your opinion, what are the primary factors driving organizations to adopt sustainability initiatives? Are regulations the main reason, or are there other significant motivators?  

Prof. Ganesh Channa: Yes, there are many organizations like KV and others working on sustainability implementation. However, our focus is different. While some organizations focus on specific areas or sectors, we work across various areas, making our approach versatile. This means we can cater to a wider range of needs.

Additionally, unlike some organizations that operate solely at the corporate or industry level, we work from the ground level up to the corporate level. We even collaborate with the government on sustainability initiatives.

So yes, that’s what makes our approach unique.

Team Reblue: Building on your experience, what are the key drivers for companies to enter the sustainability space and implement related initiatives? Are government regulations the primary motivator, or are there other significant factors you’ve observed in the industry?

Prof. Ganesh Channa: There are already government regulations regarding ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) and sustainability. These rules apply to both large corporations and smaller companies. As a result, companies need to provide some level of sustainability reporting.

The government doesn’t necessarily need to directly train candidates. They set the requirements, and based on those, organizations develop curriculums, train candidates, and potentially recruit them for government agencies and sectors.

Additionally, there are SEBI (Securities and Exchange Board of India) guidelines. This year, SEBI is likely mandating sustainability audits and unspecified reporting (UC) for over 2000 companies.

Team Reblue: Earlier you mentioned emerging trends and technologies impacting sustainability. In your experience, which of these trends and technologies do you see as most beneficial for companies on their sustainability journey?

Prof. Ganesh Channa: Yes, it really depends on the company’s needs. There are many existing technologies that can be applied to sustainability reporting and auditing. However, companies may struggle to implement them effectively.

This is why some companies establish their own technology for sustainability reporting. These technologies allow companies to input data, generate reports, and streamline the entire process. While physical boards may still be used, technology offers significant benefits.

Furthermore, technology can save the environment. When industries implement specific technologies following relevant guidance, it becomes easier to track their operations and ensure they align with sustainability and ESG goals. Software plays a key role in facilitating this process.

Team Reblue: Regulations related to sustainability are constantly evolving, with new frameworks emerging and older ones potentially becoming obsolete (like the possible duplication of TCFD after COP28 in Dubai). This can be a challenge for companies. How are companies you work with balancing the need to comply with these evolving standards while also making progress on core sustainability initiatives like reducing electricity consumption?  

Prof. Ganesh Channa: There are indeed many frameworks available, but their applicability depends on the specific context. Since India is a vast country with a large population, it may require different criteria and frameworks compared to smaller nations.

Frameworks like GRI (Global Reporting Initiative) and SASB (Sustainability Accounting Standards Board) serve as general guidelines. However, the government continuously updates its rules and regulations based on evolving needs.

For instance, the Environment Protection Act was originally enacted in 1986 but was subsequently updated in 2020. These guidelines provide a common framework for India and potentially other countries as well.

The Environment Protection Act (1986) outlines initial sector-specific requirements, including how to prepare projects, reports, and specific writing formats. Over time, these requirements are updated within the Act.

Therefore, there isn’t a single, specific set of criteria. Instead, a common framework is often used as a starting point.

Many people understand ESG is a broad topic, but lack in-depth knowledge. Organizations often hold webinars and conferences, but the information might not be comprehensive.

Team Reblue: There is a huge gap between the availability of people who understand sustainability and the demand for them in industry. What is the best way to bridge this gap? Many industries, including manufacturing, finance, and others, will require personnel with sustainability expertise. What initiatives are governments and industries taking to address this growing demand?

Prof. Ganesh Channa: Many people understand ESG is a broad topic, but lack in-depth knowledge. Organizations often hold webinars and conferences, but the information might not be comprehensive.

The World Environment Council follows government and UNSDG (Sustainable Development Goals) guidelines. We recently participated in the Ocean Conference in Portugal, and based on learnings there, we’re developing legal frameworks for upper ocean protection. We also submitted water protection guidelines to the Indian government.

Additionally, we offer ESG reporting training. Recognizing students coming from diverse fields like nuclear, finance, manufacturing, etc., we developed a practical ESG toolkit for students. This toolkit covers various sectors, including firecrackers, food processing, footwear, and more. It’s designed to be user-friendly and guide students through practical applications of ESG principles.

Our initiative aims to bridge the knowledge and practical skill gap regarding ESG. Many people confuse ESG with GST (Goods and Services Tax). We leverage technology (Microsoft Excel) to create a user-friendly tool where users can simply input their sector, and the tool provides relevant guidelines and reporting procedures.

This is just one of the initiatives undertaken by the World Environment Council to enhance ESG understanding.

Team Reblue: Our discussion covered existing Indian environmental laws. However, are there any potential gaps in the current legal framework that might necessitate new legislation in the near future? Additionally, what specific legal initiatives do you think would be most beneficial in enhancing India’s sustainability efforts?

Prof. Ganesh Channa: Yes, it depends on the government. The Ministry of Environment plays a crucial role, and they do update environmental laws periodically based on evolving needs. However, it’s important to remember that effective implementation relies on both government action and public cooperation.

Additionally, many countries have their own Environmental Protection Acts, which guide their environmental regulations.

AI can be used to analyze vast amounts of data related to a company’s environmental impact, social responsibility, and governance practices. This data analysis can then be used to generate comprehensive and accurate ESG reports, which are essential for financial stakeholders.

Team Reblue: Given our focus on technology and software development, do you have any specific recommendations for companies like our own – Reblue Ventures? What types of software solutions do you see as most beneficial for the sustainability efforts of various industries?

Prof. Ganesh Channa: Yes, there are definitely possibilities for companies like yours. ESG reporting is becoming increasingly important, and AI technology can be a valuable tool in this area.

For instance, AI can be used to analyze vast amounts of data related to a company’s environmental impact, social responsibility, and governance practices. This data analysis can then be used to generate comprehensive and accurate ESG reports, which are essential for financial stakeholders.

So, exploring the use of AI for ESG reporting could be a good direction for your company.

Team Reblue: Awesome. Thank you for doing this interview and sharing your insights with us! We’re sure our readers will get a lot of value from this. 

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Pune : On behalf of the Central Bureau of Communications under the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Pune Municipal Corporation and IMERT College run by Marathwada Mitra Mandal, a tree plantation and cleanliness drive was carried out today at IMERT Mahavidlaya in Karve Nagar on the occasion of World Environment Day. The program was also supported by Nehru Yuva Kendra, Kaveri International School and Worship Earth Foundation.

On this occasion, Pune Municipal Corporation Deputy Commissioner Sanjay Shinde, Assistant Commissioner Vijay Naikal, Assistant Health Officer Dr. Ketaki Ghatge, Senior Police Inspector Manoj Shedge, Youth Officer of Nehru Youth Center Ashish Shete, Director of IMERT College Dr. Shubhangi Ramaswamy, Amrapali Chavan, Co-Founder of Worship Earth Foundation, Gautami Pandey, Coordinator of Kaveri International School, Harshal Akude, Publicity Officer of Central Communications Bureau, etc. were present.

The program started by planting trees in the college premises by dignitaries. After this, the present dignitaries of the college, teachers, non-teaching staff, students and citizens of the area conducted a cleanliness campaign in the entire area. In the next session, the students of Kaveri International School presented a song on environmental awareness.

While guiding the audience on this occasion, Pune Municipal Deputy Commissioner Sanjay Shinde said that protecting the environment is not the responsibility of any one person but everyone has to contribute to it. We can help maintain the balance of the environment by doing small things like avoiding the use of plastic, using water sparingly, maintaining cleanliness, separating wet and dry waste.

IMERT College Principal Shubhangi Ramaswamy said that since 1973, the United Nations has taken the initiative to celebrate Environment Day on June 5. But if we think about it, every person can celebrate every day of the year for the environment. For that we can resolve to do any one environment friendly action every day.

At the end of the event, all the attendees took a pledge to protect the environment and maintain cleanliness. The program was coordinated by Prof. Aparna Shastri did, while thanks to Publicity Assistant P. Fanikumar.

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Today, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath is hosting a grand public rally in Sangli, Maharashtra, as part of BJP candidate Sanjay Kaka Patil’s election campaign. The event is scheduled to take place at 5:00 PM on the grounds of Chintamani College on Miraj Road. This high-profile rally, organized by Yogi Adityanath, aims to bolster support for the BJP candidate and rally party workers ahead of the upcoming elections.

Preparations for the event are in full swing, with elaborate arrangements being made at Chintamani College grounds to accommodate thousands of supporters. A grand stage has been erected for Yogi Adityanath’s address, surrounded by tight security measures to ensure a smooth and orderly event.

Yogi Adityanath, known as both the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh and a star campaigner for the BJP, is expected to deliver a powerful speech addressing the gathered crowd. His presence at the rally is anticipated to energize party supporters and galvanize momentum for Sanjay Kaka Patil’s campaign in Solapur.

The significance of Yogi Adityanath’s participation in the campaign underscores the BJP’s concerted efforts to secure victory in Maharashtra. As a prominent leader within the party, Yogi Adityanath’s endorsement carries considerable weight and is likely to sway undecided voters in favor of the BJP candidate.

With the rally scheduled for 5:00 PM, Yogi Adityanath’s arrival at Chintamani College grounds will be met with eager anticipation from supporters and party workers alike. His address is expected to resonate with the audience, emphasizing the BJP’s vision for Solapur and Maharashtra as a whole.

As the election campaign heats up in Maharashtra, Yogi Adityanath’s presence in Solapur signifies the BJP’s commitment to securing victory in the upcoming polls. With the support of a dynamic leader like Yogi Adityanath, Sanjay Kaka Patil and the BJP are poised to make significant strides towards their electoral goals in the region.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi embarked on a whirlwind tour of Maharashtra, orchestrating a series of six rallies in just two days. This intensive campaign blitz aims to invigorate the Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP) electoral prospects in the state ahead of crucial polls.

PM Modi’s itinerary underscores the BJP’s concerted efforts to galvanize support and consolidate its position in Maharashtra’s political landscape. With each rally strategically located to maximize impact, the Prime Minister’s presence serves to energize party cadres and rally grassroots support.

The PM’s engagements span a diverse array of constituencies, ranging from urban centers to rural heartlands, signaling the BJP’s inclusive approach to garnering electoral backing. By addressing a broad spectrum of issues pertinent to Maharashtra’s populace, PM Modi seeks to resonate with voters across demographics and socio-economic strata.

Simultaneously, PM Modi’s rally blitz underscores the BJP’s organizational prowess and campaigning machinery, leveraging the party’s formidable infrastructure to orchestrate a high-octane electoral offensive. This proactive approach reflects the BJP’s determination to secure electoral victories and advance its political agenda in Maharashtra.

Amidst the political fervor, Tesla CEO Elon Musk’s arrival in Beijing garners attention, signaling significant developments in the tech world. Musk’s visit to China, following the postponement of his India trip, underscores Tesla’s strategic priorities and global ambitions.

According to reports, Musk’s discussions in China revolve around Tesla’s Full Self-Driving (FSD) technology, highlighting the company’s efforts to expand its innovative offerings into new markets. Tesla’s endeavors to navigate regulatory challenges and enhance cybersecurity measures underscore its commitment to technological advancement and market penetration.

Moreover, Tesla’s recent restructuring efforts, including significant job cuts and executive departures, underscore the company’s drive to streamline operations and address challenges. Despite headwinds, Tesla’s initiatives, such as price reductions and plans to launch lower-cost electric vehicles, underscore its resilience and adaptability in a competitive landscape.

As PM Modi’s rally blitz reverberates across Maharashtra and Elon Musk’s strategic engagements unfold in China, both events underscore the dynamic interplay between politics and technology, shaping narratives and influencing outcomes on the global stage.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated and laid the foundation stone for multiple development projects in Solapur, Maharashtra, emphasizing his government’s commitment to the welfare of underprivileged families. Speaking at the event, he highlighted the significant achievements, including providing 4 crore pucca houses and 10 crore toilets, benefiting millions of families.

During the ceremony, PM Modi announced the extension of the PM Garib Kalyan Yojana for the next five years, underscoring the government’s dedication to uplifting the impoverished. He celebrated the completion of 90,000 houses under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana – Urban and 15,000 houses in the Raynagar Housing Society in Solapur. The beneficiaries include handloom workers, vendors, power loom workers, rag pickers, bidi workers, and drivers.

Taking a swipe at the opposition, PM Modi noted that past governments merely propagated slogans of ‘Gareebi Hatao’ (remove poverty) without tangible results. He emphasized the transparency his government brought, ensuring that benefits reach the intended recipients.

Additionally, PM Modi laid the foundation stone for 8 projects of the Atal Mission for Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation (AMRUT) valued at around 2,000 crores rupees. The projects aim to enhance urban infrastructure and rejuvenate cities.

The Prime Minister also initiated the distribution of the 1st and 2nd installments to 10,000 beneficiaries of PM-SVANIDHI in the state, further empowering small business owners.

Governor of Maharashtra, Ramesh Bais, Chief Minister of Maharashtra Eknath Shinde, Deputy Chief Minister of Maharashtra Devendra Fadanvis, and Deputy Chief Minister of Maharashtra Ajit Pawar were present during the event.

Later in the day, PM Modi is set to visit Karnataka, where he will inaugurate the Boeing India Engineering and Technology Centre in Bengaluru. This 43-acre campus, built with an investment of 1,600 crores rupees, will play a vital role in developing next-generation products and services for the global aerospace and defense industry.

The Prime Minister’s three-day itinerary also includes a visit to Tamil Nadu, where he will be the Chief Guest at the opening ceremony of the 6th Khelo India Youth Games 2023 in Chennai. Additionally, he will launch and lay the foundation stone for projects worth 250 Crore rupees in the broadcasting sector, reinforcing the government’s focus on media development.

As part of his visit to Tamil Nadu, PM Modi plans to visit various temples, rounding off a comprehensive tour with a mix of infrastructure inaugurations and cultural engagements.

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New Delhi: Lord Rama’s consecration program will be organized in Ayodhya on 22 January. For this, major preparations are going on across the country. In Solapur district of Maharashtra also a unique initiative ‘Weaving threads for Lord Shri Ram’ from 8 am to 8 pm daily for Ram devotees from 5 January to 12 January 2024 from the concept of Shri Panchmukhi Hanuman Devasthanam and Vivekananda Kendra, Kanyakumari Solapur Its going on.

The head of this program Shri. Ambadas Nakka ji said that under this initiative, every Ram devotee is getting the service and opportunity to weave two threads on a handloom. As soon as the woven cloth will be offered at the feet of Lord Shri Ram, many Ram devotees in Solapur are seen weaving this cloth with enthusiasm and devotion. To weave this garment, Solapurkar is seen gathering a huge crowd at Shri Panchmukhi Hanuman Devasthanam from 8 am in the morning.

Shri. Satyanarayan Gurram ji said that the Mangal Akshat Kalash from Ayodhya, the birthplace of Lord Ramchandra, has been made available for the darshan of the devotees for the last fifteen days. A grand procession of Mangal Akshat Kalash was taken out in the temple premises. Just as we invite guests from door to door on auspicious occasions in our house, similarly Suvasini and Ram devotees wish them a joyous festival of Deepotsav on that day by applying Haldi Kunku along with Mangala Akshat, Lord Shri Ram Murti Pranapratishthapana Invitation Card with temple replica. Are invited to celebrate.

Pro. Ganesh Channa ji said that many Ram devotees of Solapur are seen weaving this cloth with enthusiasm and devotion and are saying that they too are getting the opportunity to serve and worship Lord Shri Ram.

Shri. Pandit Birajdar ji told that today at 6 pm on Sunday, Ram devotees have organized a program of worship of clothes woven on handloom at Panchmukhi Hanuman Devasthan.

On this occasion, correspondent of The Parliament News Shrikant Gote, Shri. Vikramsingh Byas and Vinil Kongari and all the Ram devotees were present.

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Solapur’s Compassionate Son: Early Years and Inspirations

In the vibrant city of Solapur, Maharashtra, on October 10, 1910, a compassionate soul named Dwarkanath Kotnis was born. His early years, shaped by the cultural richness and community spirit of Solapur, laid the foundation for a remarkable journey. Driven by an inquisitive mind and profound empathy, young Dwarkanath ventured into the field of medicine, inspired by the diverse influences of his hometown.

Dreams Beyond Borders: From Solapur to War-Torn China

The dusty streets of Solapur witnessed the nascent dreams of a young boy whose aspirations would transcend borders, making him a symbol of humanity’s finest attributes. Little did the city know that the seeds of altruism sown in its soil would blossom into a life of service that spanned continents and cultures. Dwarkanath Kotnis’s odyssey from Solapur’s charming lanes to the war-torn landscapes of China bore witness to the universality of compassion and the boundless reach of a caring heart. Today, on the 81st anniversary of his passing, we pay tribute to a man whose legacy serves as a beacon of cross-cultural cooperation and humanitarian service between India and China.

Medical Maverick: Contributions During the Second Sino-Japanese War

Dwarkanath Kotnis, a distinguished Indian physician, gained prominence for his selfless service during the Second Sino-Japanese War (1937-1945). Motivated by the plight of the Chinese people, he volunteered for a medical mission to China, working tirelessly in war-torn regions to provide medical assistance to soldiers and civilians. His unwavering commitment and compassionate efforts earned him immense respect in China, where he became a national hero. On December 9, 1942, at the tender age of 32, Dwarkanath Kotnis succumbed to illness, leaving behind a legacy of international solidarity and medical altruism.

Kong Xianhua
Consul General of the People’s Republic of China in Mumbai

Journey to China: A Cross-Cultural Medical Mission

Completing his medical studies at Grant Medical College in Mumbai and specializing in ophthalmology, Kotnis embarked on his journey to China in 1938 as part of a medical mission led by Dr. M. Atal. Working under challenging conditions, he not only treated the wounded but also embraced the local culture, learning Chinese and adapting to customs. His dedication to the Chinese people led to his appointment as the Director of Medical Services in the Chinese army.

Enduring Legacy: Posthumous Honors and International Recognition

Dwarkanath Kotnis’s impact extended beyond his lifetime, etching his contributions into history as a symbol of selflessness and international collaboration. The Indian government posthumously honored him with the prestigious Padma Bhushan in 1951 for his exceptional service. His story became widely known through books, documentaries, and films, including the acclaimed Hindi movie “Dr. Kotnis Ki Amar Kahani.”

Chinese Gratitude: Memorial in Shijiazhuang and Continuing Friendship

In China, Dwarkanath Kotnis is remembered with deep gratitude. The city of Shijiazhuang in Hebei Province, where he served, houses a memorial hall showcasing his belongings and serving as a testament to the enduring friendship between India and China.

Dr. Rajendra Jadhav
Dr Dwarkanath Kotnis Memorial Committee, Mumbai Chairman
One decade completed The Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence Friendship Award for Dr. Rajendra Jadhav

Reflecting on a Life of Compassion: The 81st Death Anniversary Commemoration

As we commemorate the 81st death anniversary of Dr. Dwarkanath Kotnis, we reflect on a life that exemplifies the universal values of compassion and service, transcending borders and cultures. His story remains a powerful narrative of solidarity between nations in times of adversity, inspiring generations to come.

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Solapur : On the occasion of the 112th birth anniversary of the eminent humanitarian Dr. Dwarakanath Kotnis, who hailed from Solapur, a floral tribute ceremony was organized by the Solapur Municipal Commissioner, Hon. Sheetal Teli, and attended by the Additional Deputy Commissioner, Hon. Sandeep Karanje, as well as Shri. Ramesh Mohite and Prof. Ganesh Channa.

Numerous students and teachers from various schools and colleges were present at this event, which took place in several schools and educational institutions across the city. The ceremony involved the offering of floral tributes to honor the memory and contributions of Dr. Dwarakanath Kotnis.

Dr. Dwarakanath Kotnis is celebrated for his selfless service as a physician during the Sino-Japanese War in the 1930s. His dedication to humanity and the medical profession continues to inspire people, and his legacy is especially significant in his hometown of Solapur. The event not only paid homage to his memory but also served as a reminder of the values of compassion, service, and dedication to the welfare of others that he embodied throughout his life.

Prof. Ganesh Cahnna said It is my pleasure to join you today to mark the 112th birth anniversary of the great Dr. Dwarkanath Kotnis at the Dr. Kotnis Memorial in Solapur, Maharashtra.

Dr. Kotnis was an Indian doctor who was part of the team of medical professionals sent to China to help the Chinese people during the Second Sino-Japanese War. His life and dedication to the Chinese people during this crisis is widely recognized and appreciated.

Today, we are gathered here to commemorate his life and work and to pay tribute to his memory. It is my hope that we can be inspired by his dedication and service to others and use it as motivation to serve our communities. Thank you all for taking the time to remember Dr. Kotnis on this special day.

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New Delhi : India commemorates the birth anniversary of a true hero, Dr. Dwarkanath Kotnis, on this special day. Dr. Kotnis, born on October 10, 1910, remains an enduring symbol of dedication, compassion, and selflessness in the annals of Indian history.

Prof. Ganesh Channa (Member of Dr. Kotnis Memorial Solapur) said Dr. Kotnis is a great friend of China and a symbol of China-India friendship struggling for national independence and rejuvenation. Dr. Dwarkanath Kotnis is well known international personality in China and India. The China government always remember dr. kotnis help to Chinese people. China established medical vocational college and memorial on name of dr. kotnis.

Hailing from the town of Solapur in Maharashtra, Dr. Kotnis was an exceptional medical professional who left an indelible mark on the world, particularly during a crucial period in India’s history. He studied medicine at the prestigious Grant Medical College in Mumbai before embarking on an extraordinary journey.

In 1938, Dr. Kotnis answered the call of duty by volunteering to join the Indian Medical Mission to China. This mission was dispatched to provide medical aid during China’s resistance against Japanese aggression. Dr. Kotnis, along with four other Indian doctors, arrived in war-torn China, where they faced dire circumstances and overwhelming challenges.

Dr. Kotnis’ unwavering commitment to his medical duties under extremely harsh conditions became legendary. He treated countless wounded soldiers and civilians, working tirelessly day and night. His dedication and selflessness earned him immense respect and admiration, not only from his fellow Indians but also from the Chinese people he served.

Tragically, Dr. Dwarkanath Kotnis’ life was cut short at the young age of 32 due to complications arising from his relentless work. His sacrifice for the cause of humanity serves as a poignant reminder of the lengths to which individuals can go in the pursuit of healing and peace.

India celebrates Dr. Kotnis’ legacy as a symbol of friendship between India and China, a testament to the spirit of international solidarity, and an inspiration for future generations of medical professionals.

On this birth anniversary, we honor the memory of Dr. Dwarkanath Kotnis, a true Indian hero, and a global icon of medical altruism. His life and work continue to inspire us to strive for selflessness and compassion in our own lives, making the world a better place, one act of kindness at a time.

Dr. Kotnis is an inspiration to people all over the world. He is a reminder that even the smallest act of kindness can make a difference in the world.

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On the occasion of National Handloom Day PM Modi Today launched the e-portal ‘Bhartiya Vastra evam Shilpa Kosh – A Repository of Textiles & Crafts’ developed by the National Institute of Fashion Technology. The Prime Minister also visited the exhibition and interacted with the artisan, craft and weavers. 

In his address, the Prime Minister underlined the contribution of India’s handloom industry and emphasized the importance of preserving India’s diverse clothing traditions. He noted that the launch of ‘Bhartiya Vastra evam Shilpa Kosh’ would help compile and showcase India’s rich clothing heritage. The Prime Minister also spoke about the Swadeshi Movement and its role in connecting Indian weavers with the people, inspiring the government to choose National Handloom Day.

The Prime Minister emphasized the need to promote Swadeshi and support the handloom industry, which has seen unprecedented growth in recent years. He noted that the sale of Khadi clothes has increased by five times, and its demand in foreign nations is also increasing. The Prime Minister also highlighted the success of his Mann Ki Baat program in promoting Khadi products. The Prime Minister recalled his conversations with the weavers before the start of the program and welcomed the various handloom clusters from across the country in today’s grand celebrations. He also observed the diversity in clothing ranging from the tribal communities in far-fetched areas to people living in the snow-clad mountains, and from people in the coastal regions to those living in the desert as well as the clothing available in the markets of India. 

Handloom Weaver Shri. Rajendra Ankam from Solapur (Maharashtra)

The Prime Minister expressed delight that the need to enlist and compile the diverse clothing of India has come to fruition today with the launch of ‘Bhartiya Vastra evam Shilpa Kosh’. The launch of the e-portal and the Prime Minister’s address at the National Handloom Day Celebration reflect the government’s commitment to preserving India’s rich textile heritage and promoting Swadeshi.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the National Handloom Day Celebration at Bharat Mandapam in Pragati Maidan, New Delhi, and launched the e-portal ‘Bhartiya Vastra evam Shilpa Kosh – A Repository of Textiles & Crafts’ developed by the National Institute of Fashion Technology. The Prime Minister highlighted the contribution of the handloom industry of India and said that the confluence of old and new defines the new India of today. He also emphasized the need to repeat the Swadeshi resolution to support the weavers and handicraftsmen in the upcoming festivities of Raksha Bandhan, Ganesh Utsav, Dussehra, and Deepavali. The Prime Minister expressed satisfaction that the schemes implemented for the textile sector are becoming a major means of social justice as lakhs of people are engaged in handloom work in villages and towns across the country. He also mentioned the Mudra Yojana and said that it has now become possible for weavers to get loans without guarantee.

The Prime Minister urged the citizens to host the Tricolour and celebrate the ‘Har Ghar Tiranga’ once again. Union Minister of Textiles, Shri Piyush Goyal, Union Minister of State for Textiles, Smt Darshana Jardosh and Union Minister for Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises, Shri Narayan Tatu Rane were present on the occasion among others.

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