DBMS College Preps for International Green Education Conference

World Bank expert discusses environmental impact at pre-conference session

Key Points:

• Four US delegates to attend December 13-14 conference

• Dr. Ashesh Prasann addresses methane emission concerns

• Environmental education initiatives proposed for schools

JAMSHEDPUR – DBMS College of Education prepares to host international conference on green education initiatives.

The event will focus on environmental education strategies.

Meanwhile, World Bank expert Dr. Prasann conducted a preparatory session.

Around 300 students attended his talk at Kalakriti, Kadma.

Moreover, he explained methane’s environmental impact through simple presentations.

The discussion covered livestock-related environmental concerns.

"Environmental awareness must start early," noted an education expert.

Furthermore, Vijayam Kartha shared insights from Pune.

He proposed monthly community clean-up initiatives.

Besides, schools should maintain eco-calendars annually.

The session witnessed active student participation.

Additionally, DBMS Trust members attended the event.

Principal Dr. Juhi Samarpita welcomed the gathering.

In addition, B.Ed. student Subhangi conducted the program.

The conference will explore green education strategies.

On the other hand, practical environmental solutions were discussed.

Trust patron Bhanumathi Neelkanthan graced the occasion.

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