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GDC Ramnagar organises Poster Making Competition on World Ozone Day
9/16/2025 10:00:52 PM
Early Times Report
RAMNAGAR, Sept 16: The Nature Club and Department of Zoology of Government Degree College Ramnagar, under the patronage of Principal Prof. (Dr.) Bhavnaish Chand Anthal, organized a one-day Poster Making Competition to mark the celebration of World Ozone Day on September 16, 2025.
Around 15 enthusiastic students from different streams of the college actively participated and showcased their creativity through posters highlighting the importance of protecting the ozone layer and conserving the environment.
The programme commenced with a welcome address by Prof. Sumita Rao, convener Nature's club, who highlighted the significance of ozone conservation for a sustainable future.
The posters were evaluated by the esteemed panel of judges comprising Dr. Rakesh Kumar Pandita, Dr. Kewal Kumar, and Prof. Ritika Mahajan, who appreciated the efforts of the participants and encouraged them for their innovative ideas. After thorough evaluation, the first position was bagged by Samriti Thakur Of BSc Sem-I, second position was bagged by Mamta Devi of Sem-III, and third position was bagged by Diksha Thakur of BSc Sem-I. All the participants were presented the certificate of participation and light refreshment.
Further Dr. Bhavnaish Chand Anthal, principal GDC Ramnagar, in his address appreciated the efforts of the Nature Club for organizing such a relevant programme. He urged the students to actively participate in environmental awareness activities and adopt eco-friendly practices in their lives. He further emphasized the importance of collective responsibility in protecting the ozone layer and safeguarding the Planet for future generations.
The proceedings of event were conducted by Prof. Sonia Raj and formal vote of thanks was presented by Dr. Sham Singh Kotwal.
The programme not only provided a platform for students to express their artistic skills but also sensitized the attendees towards the urgent need to protect the ozone layer and contribute towards environmental sustainability. Total 35 number of students besides participants were present on the venue.
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