As part of the MISSION LIFE Awareness Programme, the National Museum of Natural History, under the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, is organizing a five-day online Green talk series called “GYAN VIGYAAN AUR HUM” from 6th to 10th February 2023. The programme aims to create awareness of important environmental issues.
The programme started on 6th February with a large number of students from the Digital libraries of the villages of Jamalpur and Fazilpur Badli (Haryana) participating, along with other students from across the country. The talks were delivered by scientists from reputed research organizations, followed by interactive sessions with the children.
The Green talk series provides a platform for students to learn about the latest developments in environmental science and technology, as well as understand the importance of preserving the environment. By engaging with experts in the field, students can expand their knowledge and develop a deeper understanding of the complex challenges facing the planet today.
The five-day programme is expected to provide a valuable learning experience for students and help them appreciate the role they can play in preserving the environment for future generations. The talks and interactive sessions are designed to inspire students to take action on environmental issues and contribute to a more sustainable future.
The GYAN VIGYAAN AUR HUM programme is a significant step towards creating environmental awareness among young people and inspiring them to take action to protect the planet. By providing students with the opportunity to learn from experts in the field, the programme is contributing to a more sustainable future for all.
