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Campaign on UN climate change meet

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Kolkata, Nov.4 Several programmes are being organised here to focus on the upcoming United Nations Conference on Climate Change in Copenhagen.

The British Deputy High Commission will hold ‘Copenhagen: Seal The Deal’ event on Monday. The West Bengal Minister for Environment, Mr Sailen Sarkar, and the British Deputy High Commissioner, Mr Sanjay Wadvani, will participate in the event.

Apart from a street theatre in which Mr Wadvani will take part, a children’s drawings will be exhibited and a climate change map and an ‘Act on Copenhagen’ banner unveiled.

The Public Relations Society of India, Kolkata chapter, along with banglanatak.com, is planning a week-long campaign starting from Monday and NGOs, chambers of commerce, media, students of schools and colleges, folk artistes and foreign consulates will participate in it, according to a statement issued by Mr S Mahapatra, Secretary, PRSI, Kolkata chapter. “The campaign theme is Seal The Deal; we’ve also coined Cap The Gap”, the statement adds.

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