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Staff Reporter United Nations Day celebrated at Madras Christian
College
TAMBARAM: Speakers at a function held at Madras Christian College, Tambaram,
on the occasion of United Nations Day on Tuesday recalled the contributions of
India to the world body and the need to make changes in it. ,
The function was organised by the Indian Federation of UN Associations and
the Tamil Nadu Federation of UN Associations.
Speaking on the occasion, B.S. Raghavan, former Policy Advisor, UN (Food and
Agriculture Organisation), said the new Secretary General of the UN, Ban Ki
Moon, should give priority to streamlining its administration , act as a bridge
between the Security Council and the General Assembly, and also evolve a
mechanism to ensure that the resolutions passed are effectively implemented.
Mr. Raghavan said the new Secretary General should assume the role of the
Chief Executive Officer of UN and act as a bridge between the Security Council
and the General Assembly, adding that till now his role included only convening
meetings and attending to routine matters.
The former IAS officer also called upon the new Secretary General to put into
place a new mechanism that would ensure that all the resolutions passed by the
world body were implemented. "Several hundred resolutions are passed by the UN
but are not implemented," he said.
Governor Surjit Singh Barnala said India had great faith in the UN's role in
maintaining world peace. Cooperation with international organisations was
mandated in the constitution, Mr. Barnala said, adding that India had found a
prominent place in the UN system, serving in political, economic and even
military roles, but a permanent seat with a veto was yet to be attained.
Whatever differences that member countries have among them, the UN was the
only forum to look up to for the removal of difficulties. The confidence of all
nations in the UN would rise this way, Mr. Barnala said.
Ram Nivas Mirdha, President, Indian Federation of UN Associations and former
Union Minister, said India's contributions to the UN were important and its
commitment total.
Source: The Hindu |