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Increased interest in the preservation of the environment

Event Date: 11th Jan 2025

The Exhibition for the evaluation of IA2 for the subject Environmental Impact Analysis offered for B.Tech CSE and SoB was organized in C block. The event, aimed at raising awareness about environmental conservation, brought together creative minds and innovative solutions to address pressing ecological concerns. The exhibition was graced by esteemed guests, including Dr. Rakesh Agrawal, Chairman of ECPFO, Mr. Anil Kapoor and Mr. Sandeep Gupta, both representing ECPFO, and Dr. Amit Kumar, the District Public Health Expert. Their presence and words of encouragement inspired the participants and attendees alike. The lecture is organized in accordance with already running courses as part of the curriculum. (lecture mapping with Industry person.

C1UB407T-Disaster Management (B.Sc)

CIUD510T-Physics of Atmosphere & Climate change (B.Sc)

C1PM302T-Fluid mechanics (M.Sc)

The event featured a remarkable display of innovative working models created by students, researchers, and environmental enthusiasts. The models covered a wide array of topics, including renewable energy solutions, waste management systems, water conservation techniques, and eco-friendly urban planning. Some standout exhibits including Solar-Powered Water Purifier: A sustainable device for providing clean drinking water in rural areas.; Automated Waste Segregation System: A smart mechanism to streamline waste disposal and recycling; Vertical Farming Solutions: An efficient model demonstrating how urban spaces can be used for agricultural practices.

Hon’ble Vice Chancellor Dr. K. Mallikharjuna Babu commended the participants for their ingenuity and underscored the link between environmental health and public health. He stressed that such initiatives play a vital role in fostering environmental consciousness among the younger generation. He also emphasized on the adaptation of interdisciplinary approach in combating environmental challenges. The preservation of the environment demands an interdisciplinary approach, as it integrates knowledge and expertise from diverse fields to address complex ecological challenges. By combining environmental science, technology, economics, public health, and social sciences, we can develop innovative and sustainable solutions to combat climate change, manage natural resources, and promote eco-friendly practices. For instance, engineers can design renewable energy systems, economists can analyze the financial viability of green initiatives, and health experts can study the impact of environmental changes on public well-being. This collaborative effort fosters holistic strategies that not only protect the environment but also ensure social and economic sustainability, underscoring the interconnectedness of our world.

The exhibition attracted a large audience, including students, educators and environmentalists. Attendees praised the creativity and practicality of the models on display, expressing hope for their potential implementation in real-world scenarios.

The event concluded with a vote of thanks, acknowledging the efforts of the participants, organizers, and guests. It was a day of inspiration, innovation, and a renewed commitment to safeguarding our planet for future generations.

No of Registrations (Numerical data) 

198 Models from B.Tech First Year

129 Models from BBA Second Year

5 Models from B.Sc.

No. of Attendees (Numerical data) 

Internal – 3000

External – NA

Event Outcome 

Idea Sharing: Participants may showcase innovative solutions for environmental issues, encouraging collaboration between academia, industries, and governments.

Networking: Researchers, policymakers, and students can connect, fostering opportunities for partnerships or future projects.

Awareness Creation: The exhibition can educate attendees about key concepts like sustainable development, pollution control, biodiversity conservation, and climate change mitigation.

Skill Development: Students and young professionals presenting their models may improve their research, presentation, and problem-solving skills.

Recognition: Exceptional models could be awarded, motivating participants and increasing interest in environmental sciences.

Department Name – Dr. Jaya Tuteja & Dr. Sakshi Singh

Department Name – School of Basic Sciences

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