Wednesday 5 December 2018

Aryabhatt Science Club Ranka invited and participated in Paryavaran Kumbha

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Aryabhatt Science Club Ranka invited and participated in Paryavaran Kumbh, Varanasi

Aryabhatt Science Club, Ranka invited and participated at Pryavaran Kumbh at Mahatma Gandhi Kashi Vidyapith, Varanasi from 1 -2 December 2018 jointly organised by the Govt. Of Uttar Pradesh and Mahatma Gandhi Kashi Vidyapith.This invitation sent to the club for outstanding work in the field of Environment and Science Communication from 6years.Four members of this club invited at this event coordinator of Aryabhatt Science Club Ranka Alok Kumar Chaudhary, Treasure of Aryabhatt Science Club Ranka Mohit Chaudhary, Resource office and planning officer Anish Kumar Gupta and Avinash Kumar.

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 Aryabhatt Science Club Ranka Member at Paryavaran Kumbha
 Deputy CM of UP at Paryavaran Kumbha
One group pic of participants of Kumbh


Aryabhatt Science Club member with scientist Dr. Arvind C Ranade and J K pandey



But only treasure and resources officer of this club take part in this event for the learn and share their idea at the confrence.The idea and knowledge they learnt at confrence also will communicate to other for save life and earth.

What is pryavarankumbh
Pryavaran kumbh is a environment awareness and thinking event announced by the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh Govt. for a green future, at Mahatma Gandhi Kashi Vidyapith and inaugurated by the deputy Chief Minister of the U.P. Govt. Shri Dinesh Sharma.

In the conceptual Kumbh, about three thousand experts from across the country will be looking for 'Sanjivani' by churning for two days to solve the deeper environmental crisis. Due to the darshan of Prabhjan-Archana and lamp lighting the environment Kumbh, Deputy CM Dinesh Sharma said that the harmony with human nature has ended. Increasing danger on the environment has clouded human existence.


Dinesh Sharma said that the human genre of Indian culture is of environment protection, balance and friendship towards it. It has a sense of respect and protection towards animals, flora, river-tanks. Today, the whole world is suffering because of the mess in nature with current nature of consumerism. The solution is to remove the human itself. He said, 'It is our endeavor that the environment be included in the curriculum at the school level as an important subject. Suresh Soni, the keynote speaker of the first session, emphasized changing the thinking of the environment and applying it accordingly. He said that environmental protection can be done only from Indian lifestyle. We must fulfill the needs of nature rather than our desires. The indiscriminate exploitation of natural resources has brought it to the mouth of the trench. To change this situation, everyone will have to think and change their lifestyle. Dr. SP Gautam, former Chairman, Central Pollution Control Board, Dr. S.L. Rathore, former Director General of Indian Metrological Division; Dr. Punit Mishra, Head of Health Community Development; Sirish Kedare of IIT Mumbai; Vice Chancellor of Gautam Buddha University; BP Sharma, Krishi Vijnan Specialist and former Vice Chancellor of BHU Dr. Punjab Singh, Director General of Agriculture Research Kallu Gautam, Environmentalist Dr. Gajanan Dange and others working in this area have also been included. In it, sand art, sea churning and environmental related images are the center of attraction. Posters relating to environment under Green Good Deeds have been planted by the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Change. More than one hundred paintings related to the environment created by artists have also been found here. Pros of World Indian University Saurabh Chakraborty, Prashant Vaidya of Ahmedabad, Karunakara Satpathy of Odisha, S. S. of Telangana. The photographs of 50 leading photographer including Sujan, Ravi Zillapatti have also been displayed. In the first session on Sunday, the second day of the Environmental Kumbha, Chief Speaker Prof. Bhagwati Prasad Sharma said that the need to change thinking about the value of life now. Indian culture has been favorable to the environment which has ended today. Dr. Laxman Singh Rathore, the former Director General of India Meteorology, also expressed deep concern and shared the importance of being aware of the environmental change. In the presidential remarks, as much as the human rights of the earth, the same is the right of vegetation and animal birds - Honorable Co-Secretary Suresh Soni

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