I had already given a simple example what had happening on the way to Lumbini.To prevent further damages to its natural site we should have takes some more steps.
1- UNICEF will have to warn the government not only preserving the site of marker stone but its surrounding too. For that no more industry been established on the way from Bhairahwa to Lumbini.If possible all factory should be shifted from there and have to made a log of the established factory so they can’t been added more machine in that factory as for extension.
2-To prevent to established factory, Government have to make a policy that they won’t get any loan from bank and any cooperation from the government site.
3- The Donor country must get account from the government to find out in which topics they had made an expanses and also have established a monitoring committee from the Buddhist federation and monastery so what the progress and a quality of work been done for cross check.
4- Construction been carried in a monastery area without timber and wooden material should be banned instead of Eco friendly material should be used as a window and doors and any other parts so it might help to cut off the tress.
5- Providing an education to local people what had happened if you destroy the nature and giving a chances for plantation and its take cares making a committee. And also teaching them the benefits from the Lumbini so they also understand and comes for privations but first we should been a head.
6-Monastery can also play a greater role on it providing a pressure to government for it. And also they encourage to there site calling people for plantation and making their site eco friendly. I think all they know if the Lumbini keeps in a same way what will happen to their trust on the temple is they want to leave what they believes on
7-Government have plenty of planner and they know what will be the better ways to save our monuments but not from the political views better be with its our belongings and keep as it is to spread a voice of Buddha to world wide for peace and harmony
Saturday, June 6, 2009
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