Hyderabad will play host to a major conference of the United Nations on bio-diversity from October 1-19 next year, Environment Minister Jairam Ramesh said today.
"Hyderabad has been chosen as the venue, though New Delhi was also in contention, to host the 11th conference of parties to the UN Convention on bio-diversity. Its a great honour that India is hosting the conference," Ramesh said here.
The minister met AP Chief Minister N Kiran Kumar Reddy to discuss preparations for the conference which will discuss issues related to bio-diversity and bio-safety.
Talking to reporters later, Ramesh said prime ministers of some countries and environment ministers from 194 countries apart from representatives of international organisations like World Bank and Asian Development Bank would attend the conference.
In all, about 8,000-10,000 participants from 194 countries were expected to take part in the conference that would discuss issues governing use and transportation of hazardous substances, the impact of genetically-modified crops among a host of others, he said.
"For the first time in 60 years, an Indian city will get into international map by hosting such a major conference. We will hopefully have a Hyderabad Agreement or a Hyderabad Protocol or a Hyderabad Declaration at the end of it. Clock for the conference starts ticking today."
He said Hyderabad has been "consciously and deliberately" chosen to host the UN event given the "superior infrastructure facilities" available as compared to New Delhi.
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