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GHSS Zaina Kadal, Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir organises webinar on Eco restoration  

| @indiablooms | Jun 09, 2021, at 11:15 pm

Srinagar: Govt Higher Secondary School GG Mohalla Zainakadal organised a webinar on Eco restoration.

The organisers in a statement said the webinar highlighted the various ecological challenges as well asthe individual and collective measures needed to overcome those challenges.

The event was hosted by Rumaisa Beigh, nodal officer Eco club and organised by Sheikh Sameer nodalofficer Child Centric Disaster Risk Reduction and School Safety.

The guest speaker Nadeem Qadri, an environmental lawyer.

"The webinar enlightened the students onhow to conserve our environment in the face of increasing human population and anthropogenicactivities that degrade natural resources and ecosystems", Qadri said.

The students were invited to take active participation in eco restoration programme.  

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