Srinagar, Jun 5 (JKNS): The Jammu and Kashmir Lakes Conservation and Management Authority (JK LCMA) on, Friday in collaboration with the Crescent Public School, Srinagar organized a World Environment Day programme with the objective of promoting environmental awareness and encouraging sustainable practices among students.
The programme witnessed enthusiastic participation from students, teachers, and officials of JK LCMA. The event featured awareness sessions, environmental presentations, poster-making activities, and a plantation drive aimed at sensitizing young minds about the importance of environmental conservation and ecological sustainability.
The programme was graced by the Vice Chairman, JK LCMA, Mr. Khurshid Ahmad Shah (JKAS) as the Chief Guest. Addressing the gathering, he emphasized the need for collective action to tackle environmental challenges such as pollution, climate change, and loss of biodiversity.
He highlighted the crucial role of educational institutions in fostering environmental responsibility among the younger generation.
The Vice Chairman also spoke about the importance of conserving the fragile ecosystem of Kashmir, particularly its lakes, wetlands, forests, and water resources. He urged students to adopt environmentally responsible lifestyles and become active participants in conservation efforts.
The Watershed Manager (Project Officer), JK LCMA Mr. Manzoor Ahmad Bhat also spoke on the occasion.
The students presented awareness messages focusing on environmental protection, waste management of the Institution, and the preservation of natural resources. The activities reflected the creativity and commitment of the students towards building a greener future.
Speaking on the occasion, the School Management appreciated JK LCMA for organizing the awareness programme and providing students with an opportunity to engage with important environmental issues.
The event concluded with a pledge by students and participants to contribute towards environmental protection through responsible and sustainable practices in their daily lives. (JKNS)

