Guwahati, 19 November : Girijananda Chowdhury University, Guwahati te wildlife aru environmental challenges ke handle koribo lagi ekta pioneering move loi Centre for Wildlife & Environmental Studies launch kore.
Ei centre Guwahati campus ot launch kora hoise.
Centre launch kora hoise ekta special ceremony te, jimanek esteemed speakers aru participants thakise academia, civil society organizations, aru government theke.
CP Marak, Meghalaya Board of School Education (MBOSE) Chairman aru former Chief Conservator of Forests, Shillong, chief guest hisebe bhag loi.
Marak GCU’r unique endeavor ke prashamsa kore, wildlife conservation’r uporte kotha koi, aru manuhor saamne thaka ecological crisis ke address koribo karone ei efforts’r importance bhaal kore bujai.
Sabaibhabe, GCU Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) sign kore North East Cane and Bamboo Development Council aru Aaranyak, ekta leading wildlife NGO Guwahati based, logote.
Jasoda Ranjan Das, SSA Society’r President, welcome address diya, jitu te Northeast’r threatened biodiversity hotspots’r uporte wildlife conservation’r significance ke underline kori.
Prof Jayanta Deka, Chancellor, GCU, Centre for Wildlife & Environmental Studies’te ki activities hobo seita detailed bhabe discuss kore, jimanek academia, civil society aru government’r modhe collaboration boost koribo aim ase.
Prof Kandarpa Das, Vice Chancellor, GCU, Girijananda Chowdhury University’r legacy illustrate kori, Assam’r social aru ecological well-being promote koribo kotha, aru newly launched Centre etu latest initiative.
Ei two-day long launch programme (19th aru 20th November) te environmentalists’te talk, experts’te panel discussions, aru state’r different parts theke students’te competitions thakibo – jimanek wildlife photography, videography, aru poster art contests.
November 20, renowned naturalist Soumyadeep Dutta, Nature’s Beckon theke, ‘Wild Birds aru tar Conservation’ uporte talk diba.
Centre for Wildlife & Environmental Studies multidisciplinary hub hobo, jehetu students, faculty, researchers, grassroots organisations, community partners aru government agencies ekot hoi innovative research, training aru wildlife protection aru environmental safety, sustainability’te awareness fose.
Ei facility future leaders’te knowledge aru skills provide koribo, jatey te logote thaka complex issues navigate koribo pare.
Nohole, Centre’r main objectives include research excellence promote koribo, interdisciplinary collaboration foster koribo, biodiversity conservation engage koribo, education aru training, aru community engagement.
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