Mangaluru: St Aloysius BEd College observes World Environment Day


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Mangaluru, Jun 6: ‘Beat Plastic Pollution’, World Environment Day theme was observed at the St Aloysius BEd College.

Krishnappa Gowda, rooftop farmer (employee, Government College of Teacher Education, Mangaluru) was the chief guest. He said in his address, “Every year, June 5 is celebrated as World Environment Day to raise awareness about protecting the environment. On this day everyone remembers the environment and forgets it rest of the days. World Environment Day has significance as the day gives us the opportunity to discuss various issues of the environment and come up with steps to save the planet from global warming and climate change.”



The chief guest conducted a demonstration on the process of planting saplings in grow-bags and pots.

Fr Dr Leo D’Souza, director, Laboratory of Applied Biology, St Aloysius College (Autonomous), presided over the programme. In his presidential address he said, “As the world’s population continues to grow, so does the amount of garbage that people produce. The present lifestyle requires easily disposable products; plastic bottles, plastic bags, plastic cups etc, but the accumulation of these products has led to increasing amounts of plastic pollution around the world. As plastic is composed of major toxic pollutants, it has the potential to cause great harm to the elements of environment like air, water and soil.”

Students enacted a skit of highlighting the consequences plastic garbage. Nelson D’Souza and his group invoked God’s blessings; Muktha accorded welcome to the gathering. Jishi Mol highlighted the significance of observing environment day along with a video clip. Vanshika introduced the chief guest to the audience. Amanda delivered the vote of thanks. Dr Farita Viegas, principal, graced the occasion and honoured the chief guest with a memento. Sandhya, lecturer, organized the programme. Renita compered the programme.

  

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  • Haleema, Mangalore

    Wed, Jun 06 2018

    St. Aloysius institute of education lies amidst green environment, and it is always a pleasure to be a part of this great institution. It always provided ample opportunities for the teacher trainees to learn and grow. The environment day programme was indeed the need of hour in the current scenario. Well organized... Great job by our dear lecturers...and a thumbs up for the students involved in the programme.

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  • Hanumanth, Gadag

    Wed, Jun 06 2018

    Happy to see

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  • Ravi Kumar M, Bengaluru Urban

    Wed, Jun 06 2018

    It's so good and my pleasure to see our college At Aloysius Institute Of Education organising such a wonderful and signoficant programs to inculcate better values and responsibilities among the society builders and future makers.
    All the best.

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  • Anisha Frank, Bantwal

    Wed, Jun 06 2018

    Good initiative @ St.Aloysius Institute of Education... The college organizes varied programs.... Keep on the Good work.....

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  • Max and Jessie Rasquinha, Mangalore - Houston/Dallas, Texas, U.S.A.

    Wed, Jun 06 2018

    St. Aloysius College Campus both at the Light House Hill Road as well as at Beerri borh have the ingredients of an environmentally friendly adherence in most of the qualities with the exception of the fact that they need to constantly spray both these areas in order to avoid any kind of mosquitos or insects that can bring some external diseases for the students.

    Nowadays, the technology has available some of the sophisticated equipments that can speay periodically the widespread areas and keep away all kinds of virus or insects from being in contact with the students.

    India, with a monsoon period of nearly three months each year need additional precautions for constant spray so that mosquitos and insects are kept away from contaminating environmental friendly areas where there is good landscape with plenty of shady trees and water reservoirs. This is purely my personal observation.

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