Srinagar, June 05: The National Institute of Technology (NIT), Srinagar today organized a day-long seminar on World Environment Day 2025, aimed at addressing critical environmental challenges, particularly those caused by plastic pollution.
The theme of the workshop was “Ending Plastic Pollution” and it was hosted by the Water Resource Management Centre (WRMC) of NIT Srinagar.
Ms Anoo Malhotra, Director General, Rural Sanitation, J&K, who served as the Chief Guest, in her key speech emphasized that technological innovation must be harnessed effectively to solve long-standing challenges in rural sanitation, especially in geographically diverse and sensitive regions like Jammu and Kashmir.
“Collaboration between academic institutions and government departments is crucial for creating sustainable sanitation models. Such workshops bridge the gap between research and implementation, enabling the development of field-ready solutions that are both effective and culturally appropriate,” she added.
Ms Malhotra further said World Environment Day is not just about speeches and slogans. “It is about inspiring real change. It’s about teaching our children the value of sustainability and leading by example in our communities,” She said.
Institutes’ Registrar, Prof. Atikur Rehman said that the theme of this workshop resonates deeply with one of the most fundamental aspects of human dignity and well-being sanitation.
“Access to clean and safe sanitation is not merely an infrastructure challenge; it is a matter of health, environmental sustainability, and social equity, especially in our rural communities,” he added.
The occasion also witnessed the presence of several esteemed dignitaries, including Registrar NIT Srinagar, Prof. Atikur Rehman, HoD Civil Engineering Department, Prof. J.A. Bhat, Chairman Water Resources Management Centre (WRMC), Prof.Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp ChannelA.Q. Dar, and Dr. Khalid Muzamil Gani, who served as the Coordinator of the event.
Incharge Director, Prof. Roohi Naaz said protecting our environment is essential for the health and well-being of our communities. Sustainable practices, combined with innovative research, are crucial to combat pollution and preserve natural resources.
“This workshop fosters collaboration to develop practical solutions that safeguard our environment for future generations,” she added.
On the occasion, Chairman NLCO, Haji Manzoor Ahmad Wangnoo, expressed his appreciation for the initiative, stating that it was heartening to see NIT Srinagar take an active interest in issues that directly impact local communities.
“We need more such platforms where science meets the soil and academic knowledge translates into practical solutions,” he said.
Earlier HOD Civil Eng Deptt, Prof. J.A. Bhat expressed concern over the ineffective implementation of the plastic ban.
Prof. Bhat said that the unchecked use of plastic has become a serious threat to our environment, our canals are choked, and fertile lands that once produced paddy and mustard are turning barren.
Dr. Khalid Muzamil Gani, coordinator of the workshop, expressed his gratitude to the Chief Guest, Ms. Anoo Malhotra.
He also thanked the speakers, including Prof. A.Q. Dar, Prof. J.A. Bhat, and Prof. Roohie Naaz Mir, Prof. Syed Kaiser Bukhari along with the institute’s leadership and all participants for their support and engagement.
Dr. Khalid also highlighted the need for ongoing collaboration to advance rural sanitation and environmental sustainability.
As part of the World Environment Day observance, a plantation drive was also held outside the Common Hall, where dignitaries, faculty members, students, and officials actively participated by planting saplings.