Prem Jain Memorial Trust hosts 6th edition of ‘ Prem Jain Memorial Address’ , launches two new books

Decarbonizing India was the Theme of this Mahotsav

Harit-Prem Bharat Mahotsav stands to make earth greener

Justice Adarsh Kumar Goel, Chairman, National Green Tribunal ( NGT ) gave keynote lecture.

Ar. Christopher Benninger Unveils 9 Principles of Intelligent Urbanisation during his Memorial Lecture

New Delhi, January 24, 2024 –

Prem Jain Memorial Trust hosted a significant event on January 24, 2024, featuring the prestigious Prem Jain Memorial Address and the launch of two impactful books. The event took place at the C D Deshmukh Auditorium, India International Centre, Delhi, as part of the annual Sustainability Festival, Harit-Prem Bharat Mahotsav. Decarbonizing India was the Theme of this Mahotsav. The Memorial Address was delivered by world renowned architect and Urban Planner Ar. Christopher Charles Benninger and the Keynote Speaker was Honorable Justice Adarsh Kumar Goel, Chairman, National Green Tribunal ( NGT ) .

The event’s program commenced with the Prem Jain Memorial Address delivered by world renowned architect Ar. Christopher Benninger, followed by a keynote address by NGT Chairman, Justice Adarsh Goel.

Addressing the event legendary architect Ar. Christopher Benninger said only 36% enjoy the rights of the city, while the lives of the remaining 64% remain unsustainable, at the Prem Jain Memorial Address here today.

He offered an exploration of the 9 Principles of Intelligent Urbanisation, including a delicate balance with nature, tradition, and technology. He emphasized the importance of efficiency, human scale, conviviality, an opportunity matrix, balanced movement, and institutional integrity in creating thriving and inclusive urban environments.

The event was part of the annual Sustainability Festival, Harit-Prem Bharat Mahotsav held annually by the Prem Jain Memorial Trust.

In his Keynote Address Justice Adarsh Kumar Goel, former Chairman of National Green Tribunal ( NGT ), said, “Dedicated to fostering connections between sustainability champions and the youth of Bharat, this occasion marks the convergence of wisdom, literature, and environmental consciousness.”

He went on to add, “With 351 polluted river stretches and 134 air-polluted cities, the NGT intervenes through suo motu proceedings for effective disposal of cases related to environmental conservation. As guardians of our environment, we must recognize the legal duty to safeguard these resources, preventing their conversion into private ownership. The fight against pollution extends beyond the Ganga cleanup, revealing a stark reality where states like Maharashtra, Assam, and Gujarat contribute significantly to the 351 polluted river stretches, despite their substantial economic contributions.”
“Dr. Prem Jain, visionary behind the Green building movement in India, has not only transformed the landscape of the building industry but has also instilled a powerful vision for India – to ascend as a global beacon in the Sustainable Built Environment. As the esteemed Chairman of the Indian Green Building Council ( IGBC ) since 2007, he tirelessly championed a Greener way of life, laying the foundation for India to emerge triumphantly as the world leader in ‘Green.’ Dr. Jain’s legacy as the ‘Father of Green Buildings’ resonates, inspiring a paradigm shift in the conception and design of buildings worldwide, leaving an indelible mark on the future of our planet,” said his daughter, Payal Jain.

“Dedicated to fostering connections between sustainability champions and the youth of Bharat, this occasion marks the convergence of wisdom, literature, and environmental consciousness. Today we celebrate the legacy of Dr. Prem Jain, the visionary ‘Father of Green Buildings,’ and strives towards a greener, more sustainable future for Bharat,” said Renu Jain.

Two noteworthy books were also launched during the event:

  1. “PJMT Handbook on Wellness in Educational Institutions”
  2. “Subliminal Bridges of Eco-Poetry” – Poetry addressing climate change

Chavara Cultural Centre Hosts Christu Mahotsav 2023: A Unifying Inter-Religious Christmas Extravaganza

Diversity Takes Center Stage: India’s Celebration of Christmas Embraces Inclusivity”

Notable Dignitaries and Global Faith Leaders Unite for Peace and Harmony at Diosennan Community Center, Delhi”

New Delhi, 15 December, 2023

Chawara Cultural Center proudly announces the organization of Christu Mahotsav 2023, a Christmas celebration at Diosennan Community Center, Ashok Place, Gol Dak Khana, Delhi. In collaboration with diverse Christian organizations, the event focuses on bringing joy to differently-abled children from Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, and Haryana under the theme “Celebration of Diversity – India’s Celebration.” The festivities will be globally accessible through live streaming on YouTube as part of this interfaith Christmas festival.

The distinguished Justice C.T. Ravi Kumar from the Supreme Court will inaugurate the festival, with addresses by esteemed figures such as Archbishop Anil Couto of Delhi, Archbishop Kuriakose Bharanikulangara of Faridabad, and Dr. Father Martin Mallath CMI, General Counselor for Education and Media. Reverend Father Varghese Vallikkattu , Chief Vicar General of the Diocese of Gurugram-Delhi, will also share insights.

Notable guests include Lok Sabha MP Dr. Loharo S. Foj, Deputy Chairman of the National Commission for Minorities Shri Keresi Kaikhushro Deboo, and National Coordinator of the Indian Multi-Dharma Parliament Goswami Sushilji Maharaj. Swami Chandradev Ji, Founder Chairman of the Global Saint Society Welfare Foundation, Sufi Ajmal Nizami of Nizamuddin Auliya Dargah, Chief Rabbi Ezekiel Isaac Malekar of the Delhi Jewish community, and Acharya Yeshi Phuntsok from CIHTS Varanasi will also grace the occasion. Additional guests include Founder of Acharya Sushil Muni Mission Vivek Muniji Maharaj, Chief Priest Singh Sahib Giani Ranjit Singh Ji of Gurudwara Bangla Sahib, Director of Public Information Baha’i House of Worship Delhi Carmel Tripathi, Additional Secretary (Administration) A. Dhanalakshmi from DST, Regional Secretary of the Archdiocese of Delhi’s Dialogue and Eco-Ministry Commission R.V. Dr. Norbert Herman SVD, and Kerala BJP State Vice President A.N. Radhakrishnan.

Dr. Father Martin Mallath CMI, Chairman of Chavara Cultural Center, expressed, “This festival is an initiative to promote peace and harmony in society through interfaith dialogue, art, literature, and cultural discussions. The essence of Christmas lies in glorifying God in the highest heaven and spreading peace among people on Earth whom He favors. It gives the world a message of peace, joy, and hope.”

Dr. Father Roby Kannanchira CMI, Director of Chawara Cultural Center Delhi, stated, “Christmas is celebrated worldwide in remembrance of the birth of Jesus Christ, who embraced everyone and excluded no one. Following his footsteps, this year, the theme is Celebration of Diversity – India’s Religious Festivals “Representatives from various religions, different denominations of Episcopal churches, and local individuals are participating with differently-abled children. Everyone is welcome to be part of this festival.”