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GCW Bhagwati Nagar Celebrates Earth Day
4/22/2025 9:44:29 PM
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Jammu, Apr 22: The Government College for Women (GCW), Bhagwati Nagar observed Earth Day 2025 with great enthusiasm and a strong commitment to environmental protection, aligning with this year’s global theme: “Our Power, Our Planet.” The celebration was organized by the Eco Club “Tawishi” in collaboration with the NSS Unit of the college, under the patronage of Principal Dr. Naveen Anand. The event featured a range of eco-conscious activities, including a Poster-cum-Slogan Writing Competition and a Tree Plantation Drive, all designed to raise awareness about the critical role of individual and collective efforts in preserving the planet.
Students from BA and BCom Semester II actively participated in the creative competition, presenting vibrant posters and powerful slogans that addressed urgent environmental issues such as climate change, pollution, deforestation, and the need for renewable energy. Their creative expressions showcased both artistic talent and deep environmental awareness. A plantation drive was also carried out within the college campus, where the Principal, faculty members, and students joined hands in planting saplings of indigenous and fruit-bearing species, reaffirming their dedication to a greener and more sustainable future.
In his address, Principal Dr. Naveen Anand stressed the importance of sustainable living and the pivotal role of youth in driving environmental change. “The theme ‘Our Power, Our Planet’ reminds us that each of us holds the power to make a meaningful difference,” he said. The program was coordinated by Dr. Mosmi Raina, Convenor of the Eco Club, and Dr. Kamal Deep Singh, NSS Programme Officer. The celebration concluded with a pledge by students to adopt eco-friendly habits and act as ambassadors of sustainability in their communities.
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