HMV celebrated Wildlife Week

Wildlife Week

Jalandhar October 27 (Jaswinder Singh Azad)- PG Department of Zoology and Environment Club, Hans Raj Mahila Maha Vidyalaya, Jalandhar, celebrated Wildlife Week to raise awareness about the importance of wildlife conservation and environmental protection. The event was organized under the expert guidance of Principal Prof. (Dr.) Mrs. Ajay Sareen, and witnessed active participation from students across various departments. This year’s theme, “Human–Wildlife Coexistence,” emphasized the need for harmonious living between humans and animals.

To mark the occasion, a series of engaging competitions including Photography, PowerPoint Presentation, and Slogan Writing competitions were organized to encourage creativity and inspire students to contribute to wildlife conservation. Students showcased thought-provoking slogans and presentations highlighting the vital role of wildlife in maintaining ecological balance. Besides, a virtual trip to Nehru Zoological Park, Hyderabad was also organized for students where students explored the fascinating diversity of mammals, reptiles, and birds.

The activity aimed to nurture compassion and appreciation for the animal kingdom

The activity aimed to nurture compassion and appreciation for the animal kingdom. Addressing the participants, Madam Principal, Prof. (Dr.) Ajay Sareen emphasized that such events provide students with valuable opportunities to reflect on the significance of conservation while enhancing their artistic and creative skills. Dr. Seema Marwaha, Dean Academics and Head of PG Department of Zoology, highlighted the purpose of observing Wildlife Week and emphasized the urgent need to protect the world’s most endangered plants and animals.

She also spoke about India’s key wildlife conservation initiatives launched during Wildlife Week 2025, including Project Dolphin Phase II, Project Sloth Bear, Project Gharial, and the Tigers Outside Reserves Initiative, all aimed at promoting species protection and encouraging human–wildlife coexistence. Dr. Anjana Bhatia, IQAC coordinator and Head of PG Department of Botany, highlighted various Government of India initiatives, including the Dolphin and Gharial Projects, and discussed their relevance and implementation in Punjab.

The competitions were judged by Dr. Simi (Assistant Professor, PG Department of Physics), Ms. Harpreet Kaur (Assistant Professor, PG Department of Botany), and Mr. Ravi Kumar (Assistant Professor, PG Department of Zoology). Winners were awarded prizes, and all participants received e-certificates. Dr. Sakshi Verma, incharge and Mr. Ravi Kumar, co-incharge Environment Club, were the conveners of the event. Lab technician, Mr. Sachin assisted in making all arrangements for the event.

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