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NLCO welcomes call for environmental preservation on Teachers’ Day

In a statement, NLCO chairman Manzoor Wangnoo said that this timely concern expressed by the LG resonates with the NLCO’s mission and objectives of protecting and restoring Kashmir’s fragile ecosystems
11:40 PM Sep 05, 2025 IST | GK NEWS SERVICE
In a statement, NLCO chairman Manzoor Wangnoo said that this timely concern expressed by the LG resonates with the NLCO’s mission and objectives of protecting and restoring Kashmir’s fragile ecosystems
nlco welcomes call for environmental preservation on teachers’ day
NLCO welcomes call for environmental preservation on Teachers’ Day___Gk photo

Srinagar, Sep 5: The Nigeen Lake Conservation Organisation (NLCO) has hailed the concern of the Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha for saying that the society has to create a fine balance between development and preservation of nature.

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In a statement, NLCO chairman Manzoor Wangnoo said that this timely concern expressed by the LG resonates with the NLCO’s mission and objectives of protecting and restoring Kashmir’s fragile ecosystems."

'On the occasion of Teachers’ Day, the Lieutenant Governor emphasised the responsibility of students who are the future custodians of our society to create a fine balance between development and preservation of nature. NLCO hails this timely concern expressed by the LG. His vision resonates strongly with NLCO’s mission and objectives of protecting and restoring Kashmir’s fragile ecosystems.

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“Students are the most effective ambassadors of environmental stewardship. By inculcating ecological awareness through schools and teachers, we can sow the seeds of responsibility that will grow into a sustainable tomorrow.”

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NLCO reiterates its commitment to engaging youth, especially students of schools and colleges through awareness programs, restoration drives, and participatory action, ensuring that the next generation becomes both the guardians and beneficiaries of a greener Kashmir," Wangnoo added.

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