Guwahati (Assam) [India], July 19 (ANI): Premier biodiversity conservation organisation Aaranyak and Help Aid Foundation, with assist from Wipro Earthian organised a three-day summer season workshop on nature studying at Bonda, Kamrup Metro to deepen college students’ understanding of city pure ecosystem and domesticate a way of environmental stewardship amongst youthful technology.
The workshop engaged thirty college students in hands-on nature-based studying actions to foster scientific temperament and improve remark and documentation expertise.
The individuals explored plant biology, forms of pollination, and skilled microscopic examinations of assorted flower pollens and ferns to grasp native biodiversity and relation to the ecosystem.
Participants had been additionally engaged in a ‘Trash to Wealth’ craft making session and artwork competitors centered on waste administration. They had been additionally interacted with personnel from the JICA (Japan International Cooperation Agency) mission, who’re offering dependable and protected ingesting water to town’s residents beneath the Guwahati Metropolitan Drinking Water and Sewerage Board (GMDW&SB) or Guwahati Jal Board.
The interplay proved essential for youthful generations to higher perceive the city water disaster and the position of presidency initiatives for its administration in Kamrup Metro City.
Tikendrajit Gogoi, Project Officer at Environment Education and Capacity Building Division of Aaranyak, carried out an in depth session on waste auditing and administration in residential and industrial settings adopted by sensible evaluation of waste administration patterns within the Bondajan space of Kamrup Metropolitan.
The workshop organised from July 12-14 was facilitated by Tikendrajit Gogoi, Arnab Borgohain, Prajnyan Sarma, Disha Haloi, Geetashree Sharma and Jyotismita Kashyap of Environment Education and Capacity Building Division at Aaranyak.
‘This immersive workshop not solely imparted important environmental data and expertise to the scholars but additionally inspired important considering and impressed them to take proactive steps towards fostering city ecological resilience and sustainability,’ mentioned Jayanta Kumar Pathak, Assistant Director and Acting Head of the Environment Education and Capacity Building Division at Aaranyak. (ANI)

