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Environmental Impact Analysis

Event Date: 7th June 2024

The exhibition on the working models based on the theme “Integrated Approach in Science and Technology for a Sustainable Environmental Future” was organized by the Department of Chemistry, School of Basic Sciences, on June 7, 2024, in C Block. This exhibition was organized for the evaluation of IA2 for the subject Environmental Impact Analysis (EIA) offered in B.Tech. and SoLE, Semester II. The exhibition was a comprehensive and insightful event designed to highlight the critical aspects and findings of the EIA process. The student project exhibition showcased a variety of projects aimed at addressing environmental challenges and promoting sustainability. The exhibition featured contributions from students across different disciplines, each presenting their innovative solutions and findings on various environmental topics. The primary objectives of the exhibition were to raise awareness about environmental issues, encourage eco-friendly practices, and inspire a sense of responsibility towards the planet among students and visitors.

Dr. Mayank Porwal, Director of the Environment and Consumer Protection Foundation, and Dr. Rakesh Aggarwal, Chairman of the Environment and Consumer Protection Foundation, were the guests of honor for the evaluation of the models presented by students. Their organization is an independent, non-governmental entity committed to promote International Environmental consumerism for balanced economic growth.

There were more than 100 projects showcased in the exhibition. The exhibition was organized into several thematic sections, each dedicated to a specific environmental issue. The first section focused on Climate Change and Global Warming, where students presented projects on the causes and effects of climate change, as well as potential solutions to mitigate its impact. Another significant section was dedicated to Biodiversity and Conservation. Here, students showcased projects highlighting the importance of preserving diverse ecosystems and protecting species. Waste Management and Recycling were another major theme of the exhibition. Students presented innovative ideas for reducing waste and promoting recycling practices. In the Water Conservation and Management section, students highlighted the significance of preserving water resources. Projects included rainwater harvesting systems, water purification methods, and ways to reduce water waste in daily life. The exhibition also featured a section on Sustainable Agriculture and Food Security, where students explored methods to achieve sustainable food production. Projects included vertical farming, hydroponics, and organic farming practices.

The event concluded with keynote remarks by the guest speakers, who shared their expertise and experiences. The speakers reinforced the importance of the student's efforts and encouraged them to continue their work in promoting environmental sustainability. Overall, the student project exhibition on the environment was a resounding success. It provided a platform for students to showcase their creativity and knowledge while raising awareness about crucial environmental issues. The exhibition not only educated the attendees but also inspired them to adopt more sustainable practices in their daily lives. The positive feedback from visitors and the enthusiastic participation of students underscored the event's impact and the importance of continuing such educational initiatives in the future.

Mentor Name – Dr. Roopali Sharma

Department Name – Department of Chemistry, School of Basic Sciences

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