Climate awareness program held at Town Hall Pulwama

PULWAMA — An environmental awareness program was held on Saturday at Town Hall Pulwama in which over 100 students from schools across Pulwama, including Solace International School and Central High School, participated. The program, organized by the District Administration Pulwama in collaboration with The Kashmir Pulse, focused on the urgent need for sustainable practices in the face of ever-increasing climate challenges.

The program, graced by Assistant Commissioner Revenue Pulwama, Mr Shahbaz Ahmad Bodha (JKAS), as the Chief Guest, brought together a diverse group of speakers, including officials from the Agriculture and Social Welfare Departments, and the Executive Officer of the Municipal Council Pulwama, Mr Mir Tafveez Mehmood.

The highlight of the event was the lineup of speakers who delved into the complex facets of climate change. Adil Bhat, an environmental activist, captivated the audience’s attention with practical insights on reducing ecological footprints.

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Dr Tanveer Hayat, a research scholar, broke down the science of global warming, pointing out actionable solutions for sustainable development. Adding a unique perspective, Police Sub-Inspector Akshay Sharma brought into focus the role of community policing in supporting as well as sustaining environmental initiatives, asking students to align with green practices in their respective homes and neighbourhoods.

A painting competition during the program saw students channel their creativity into vivid depictions of environmental themes. Insha Shabir, a volunteer participant, clinched the first position while Shah Fahad from Central High School Pulwama secured second place. Two students from Solace International School were jointly awarded third place. Later, certificates and mementoes were distributed to winners and guest speakers.

Representing The Kashmir Pulse, Sakeena Jabeen anchored the proceedings with poise, ensuring a seamless balance of flow of ideas and inspiration.

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“Today’s event is an attempt to educate the young minds about what we can achieve in terms of growth and development without sacrificing the environment. We have come here together for a cause which is certainly impacting our lives in a big way but hardly do we bother to look within ourselves to act. Although this is a mere attempt to raise awareness but society as a whole needs to act before it is too late,” she remarked.

It is pertinent to mention here that the guest speakers, including the Executive Officer, Municipal Council Pulwama, lauded the efforts of The Kashmir Pulse for organizing awareness programs on such important issues and wished for greater participation of civil society in holding more such informative events.

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