KU’s South Campus celebrates Chinar Day with plantation drive
Anantnag, Mar 15: The South Campus of the University of Kashmir (KU) Saturday celebrated Chinar Day, reinforcing its commitment to environmental sustainability and conservation.
A statement of KU issued here said that the event, aimed at promoting ecological awareness, was marked by the launch of a Chinar plantation drive to enrich the green cover of the campus.
The occasion was attended by the Director of Floriculture, Kashmir, Shakeel-ul-Rehman as the chief guest. Speaking on the occasion, Rehman emphasised the cultural and ecological significance of Chinar trees in the region and called for collective efforts in their preservation.
He highlighted the necessity of sustainable environmental practices to safeguard Kashmir’s rich natural heritage.
Addressing the gathering, the Director of South Campus, Prof Waseem Bari underscored the importance of engaging in environmental conservation.
“Planting Chinar trees is not just an act of afforestation, it is a responsibility towards our environment and future generations. It is imperative that we take conscious steps to protect and enhance our ecosystem,” he said.
The Chinar plantation drive saw enthusiastic participation from students, faculty members, and environmental enthusiasts.
The initiative aims to plant Chinar trees across the campus, further enhancing its natural beauty and ecological balance.
The Chinar tree, a symbol of Kashmir’s heritage, holds great environmental value by providing shade, supporting biodiversity, and contributing to climate resilience.
KU’s South Campus continues to take proactive steps toward fostering ecological awareness and remains committed to creating a greener and more sustainable future.