Tucked away at the edge of New Town and Salt Lake Sector V, lies an ecological haven – the East Kolkata Wetlands. Barely a few kilometres from the bustle of the city, this space has lush greenery and tranquil water bodies, providing a cool breeze that transports people to a place where time stands still. In order to emphasise upon the importance of environmental conservation and introduce Kolkattans to these spaces, The Heritage Committee of The Bengal Chamber of Commerce and Industry (BCC&I) organised the inaugural edition of BCC&I Pedal through Heritage, partnered by My Kolkata, on June 4.
The event brought together 60 cyclists, across age groups and demographics, to the New Town Business Club at 6am, to jointly celebrate World Bicycle Day and World Environment Day. Supported by the East Kolkata Wetlands Management Authority and the New Town Kolkata Development Authority, these cyclists were given a guided tour of the East Kolkata Wetlands, and had its ecological importance explained while riding past it.
It was a first-of-its-kind event not just conceptually, but also in practice. In keeping with the pollution-free mantra, e-cycle company Motovolt provided 30 participants with electric cycles. The cyclists also enjoyed a unique breakfast in the lap of nature at the Chacker Bheri Picnic Spot.
This was a big step by BCC&I in its mission of environmental heritage restoration, which would not only boost the economy, but also preserve the ecological balance essential for the continuance of biodiversity.
“I am glad that we got to gather together for such a great occasion. The idea behind the exercise was to create awareness about the heritage of our environment, and the wetlands are especially important to Kolkata as they flush out all the city’s toxins. All of us need to join hands to save the environment.” said G. M. Kapur, chairperson, Heritage Committee, BCC&I.