Bathinda: The Central University of Punjab organized Amrit Kalash Yatra under ‘Meri Maati Mera Desh’ Campaign on Thursday to instilling a sense of patriotism among citizens. The event conducted under the leadership of Prof. Raghavendra P. Tiwar
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Bathinda : On the occasion of World Environment Day, the Central University of Punjab, Bathinda (CUPB) organized an inaugural programme for the commencement of a Mega Plantation Drive at their lush green 500-acre campus situated at Village Ghudda, Di
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Prof. Raghavendra P. Tiwari, Vice-Chancellor of Central University of Punjab, highlighted numerous grassroots level contributions that Padma Vibhushan Sunderlal Bahuguna has made lifelong to promote environmentalism in the country. Prof. Tiwari added that Shri Sunderlal Bahuguna’s environmental activism emphasized the conservation of biological resources of the country that are diminishing due to destruction of natural habitats, deforestation, environmental degradation, climate change and poaching. As four of the world’s 36 biodiversity hotspots are situated in India, our country harbours a vibrant biological diversity, and it is our collective responsibility to preserve nature by adopting sustainable lifestyle, he added. Prof. Tiwari also highlighted the importance of afforestation and highlighted the efforts that Central University of Punjab has been making in this direction. A well-planned heritage garden, “Griha, Nakshatra and Rashi Vatika”, has recently bee