Naya Raipur, Chhattisgarh:
Shri Davara University commemorated the International Day of Forests with great enthusiasm, reaffirming its commitment to environmental sustainability, biodiversity conservation, and ecological awareness. The event brought together distinguished dignitaries, academicians, students, and staff members in a collective effort to highlight the critical importance of forests in maintaining environmental balance.
The program was graced by the esteemed presence of the Honorable CEO, DG Ma’am, Director, Registrar, members of the Management, Deans, and Heads of Departments, reflecting the university’s strong institutional support towards environmental initiatives.
The highlight of the event was the presence of the Chief Guest, Dr. Neetu Harmukh, Senior Scientist associated with the State Biodiversity Board and Wetland Authority. In her insightful address, she emphasized the urgent need for forest conservation, sustainable practices, and community participation in preserving natural ecosystems. Her address inspired students and faculty alike to adopt responsible environmental practices.
The celebration featured a series of academic and awareness-oriented activities, including interactive sessions, discussions, and student participation programs, aimed at fostering a deeper understanding of forest ecosystems and biodiversity. The enthusiastic involvement of students showcased their awareness and dedication towards building a sustainable future.
The successful execution of the program was made possible through the dedicated efforts of the organising committee, university administration, technical staff, and support teams, whose seamless coordination ensured the smooth conduct of all activities.
On this occasion, Dr. S. De Mandal, Dean, extended his heartfelt gratitude to all dignitaries, participants, and contributors for their invaluable support and cooperation. He acknowledged the collective efforts that made the celebration a meaningful and impactful milestone in the university’s journey.
The event concluded with a strong message encouraging continued efforts towards environmental conservation and reaffirming the university’s role in promoting awareness for a greener and more sustainable future.
