Forum for a better
Hyderabad celebrated its 5th formation day to
coincide with world environment day on 5th
June 2005 at 10:30 A.M at Administrative staff college
of India, Hyderabad. Sri Rajeswar Tiwari IAS member
secretary APPCB was the chief guest. Captain J.Rama Rao
Chairman of FBH
presided over the function. The programme began with
welcome address by Sri M.Veda
Kumar, President forum for a better Hyderabad. While
welcoming the dignitaries, he said forum for a better
Hyderabad surging ahead in its cause to bring awareness
amongst the citizen about air and water pollution and
the importance of conservation of heritage monuments and
precincts. This cause is being supported by the others
NGO’s, concerned government departments, Environmental
and heritage activists. As of now, the awareness is
created to some extent and efforts are on for
furtherance in the whole state of Andhra Pradesh,
particularly in twin cities.
The chief guest,
Sri. Rajeswar Tiwari explained in detail about air
pollution caused by private, commercial and government
vehicles and briefed up about the measures to control it
by enforcing various acts laid down for the purpose. The
air pollution is the main cause of health problems even
in young and middle aged people which can be controlled
by proper maintains of vehicles and by usage of approved
fuel, he said. Further he suggested, for the usage of
public transport system to avoid emanation of smoke form
more number of vehicles being used by every individual.
Captain J.Rama Rao
stressed upon the need to bring awareness of environment
and to enhance political attention, action and
compliment. To empower the people to become active agent
of sustainable and equal equitable development. Again
views of the people are ignored and the development that
is taken in neither sustainable nor equitable.

A souvenir depicting
the programmes of FBH on 5th formation day to
coincide with the world environment day was released by
Sri. Rajeswar Tiwari.
The report on
activities of forums for a better Hyderabad and heritage
cell was read out by Dr. S.J. Reddy, G. secretary of FBH.
As a gesture,
saplings of curry leaves ware presented to the
dignitaries by sri C.Sarvottam Rao, treasurer of FBH.
The programme concluded with the vote of thanks by Sri M
H Rao, vice president of FBH.