Birdhouse Workshop Encourages Sustainability Among XLRI Students

Two-Day Environmental Workshop Focuses on Recycled Birdhouses

Students transform waste into birdhouses, emphasizing urban biodiversity and eco-responsibility.

Key Points:

  • XLRI’s PEACE committee conducted a two-day workshop.
  • Participants crafted birdhouses using recycled materials.
  • Workshop highlighted practical environmental conservation methods.

JAMSHEDPUR – XLRI’s PEACE (People for Environmental Awareness and Conservation of Ecosystems) committee collaborated with Rotary Club’s Dr. Shams Khan to organize a hands-on workshop focused on environmental sustainability. As part of SustenXL-2025, the event spanned two days and showcased the importance of urban biodiversity.

Participants demonstrated their creativity by repurposing waste materials like wood, cardboard, and plastic into birdhouses and feeders. This activity not only reduced waste but also promoted eco-friendly practices. Students were visibly enthusiastic, showcasing their commitment to conservation.

Hands-On Learning Promotes Sustainability

The workshop provided a platform for students to engage directly in environmental conservation. By building practical solutions for birds, participants learned the value of sustainability and biodiversity preservation. Dr. Shams Khan lauded the initiative, saying, “Small, community-driven actions like these have a significant impact on our environment.” Similar efforts have been observed in other initiatives, such as Jamshedpur Cleans Dalma Hills: XLRI & Forest Dept Join Forces.

Inspiring Future Conservation Efforts

This initiative aimed to instill a sense of environmental responsibility among students. It encouraged creative thinking to tackle ecological challenges, leaving attendees inspired to implement similar projects in their communities. Such efforts echo the goals of XLRI Jamshedpur: Collaborative Effort Launched for Dalma Wildlife Sanctuary’s Eco-Sensitive Zone, which also focused on sustainability and biodiversity.

Join Our Newsletter

Feel like reacting? Express your views here!

Related News

SUCI Protests Civic Issues in Jamshedpur

SUCI staged a protest in Jamshedpur highlighting civic issues like poor roads, waste management failures, water shortage, and rising pollution in the Swarnarekha river.

Wild Elephant Kills Youth in Gumla Village

A 28-year-old technician was killed by a wild elephant in Gumla, Jharkhand, sparking panic as villagers report ongoing wildlife threats and damages.

Opinion

Middle East War Risks Global Economic Shock

Rising Middle East tensions could trigger a global food and fuel crisis, highlighting weak global governance and costly geopolitical adventurism.

Baby Girl

Congrats, it's a baby girl.  Wrap her up, let the autumn leaves curl. At 5, she plays with her brother's car. Her mother reminds, come back soon...

Just A Girl 

You May Also Like

Baridih School Gets Senior Secondary Status

Baridih High School in Jamshedpur gains senior secondary status, enabling local students to study humanities and commerce under the new education policy.

Bokaro Treasury Scam Amount Crosses Rs 6 Crore

Bokaro treasury scam exceeds Rs 6 crore as probe deepens, with fake withdrawals and multiple accused under investigation by district and state teams.

Read More

Discussion

Recent