Justice Santosh Hegde Speaking about Destruction of Environment at Mangalore | Global TV

Posted on: January 10, 2024

Insights on Societal Challenges and Values | Highlights of the talk

I must confess that while I am not an environmentalist by profession, I have delved into the study of environmental laws and the consequences of environmental destruction. During my presentation on mining to the government of Karnataka, I witnessed first-hand the detrimental impact of mining activities on the environment. The greed-driven practices of the mining industry led to the destruction of forest areas, prompting me to reflect on the broader consequences.

I firmly believe that the root cause of environmental degradation lies in the prevailing societal issue of greed. In this address, I don’t claim expertise in environmental matters but rather speak as an observer who has witnessed the pervasive greed in our society and its potential impact on the environment and economy.

One concept I strongly advocate for is sustainable development. While it is crucial in a world with a growing population, the definition of sustainable development should align with governmental guidelines rather than individual interpretations. My experience in Karnataka and various professional roles has exposed me to the disconnect between individual aspirations and the overall development of the state.

Reflecting on societal values, I’ve observed a significant shift over the years. In the past, society imposed sanctions on individuals who committed crimes, fostering a sense of justice. However, contemporary society places paramount importance on wealth and power. This shift has fuelled a relentless competition for riches and influence, often at the expense of ethical considerations.

Illustrating this societal transformation, I cite instances of large-scale scams over the decades, where substantial amounts of public funds were misappropriated. These incidents, such as Commonwealth Games scam, 2G scam, and Colgate scam, underscore the prevailing issue of greed. The misallocation of resources stands in stark contrast to the limited budget allocated for the overall development of the state.

Addressing the societal shift, I emphasize the importance of contentment and humanism. Contentment, not merely satisfied with one’s possessions but aspiring for legitimate ambitions, can combat the destructive force of greed. Similarly, humanism, a value instilled by our elders, promotes peace and solidarity.

I share anecdotes from my tenure at the Karnataka Lokayukta , highlighting instances where empathy, ethical considerations, and humanism were lacking. These real-life examples demonstrate the need for a societal transformation towards values that prioritize justice, honesty, and compassion.

I challenge the audience, especially the youth, to recognize the consequences of unchecked greed and actively cultivate values of contentment and humanism. By fostering a society grounded in ethical principles, we can collectively contribute to positive change and sustainable development.

I appreciate your attention, and now, I open the floor for questions and discussions.

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