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Thiruvananthapuram: The interventions of ‘good people’ in the State has helped in downplaying sensitive issues and in preventing them from turning into law and order situations as in the northern States, Chief Justice of India K.G. Balakrishnan has said. He was speaking on Saturday after presenting the 11th Benedict Mar Gregorios Award, instituted by the Association of Mar Ivanios College Old Students (AMICOS) to noted poet Sugathakumari at a function at the Co-Bank Auditorium here on Saturday. Things would have been different in Kerala if the ‘good people’ had not effectively intervened to downplay the issues. The ill-feeling among communities one sees in the north is not seen in the State, Mr. Balakrishnan said. The Chief Justice said development should be sustainable. Earth is not for the present generation alone. Resources such as petrol, diesel and gas should not be exhausted by us, he added. Lauding the efforts of Ms. Sugathakumari in protecting the environment, the Chief Justice said she was a true environmentalist.
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