The students of The Bhawanipur College were beyond honoured to have the presence of Mr. Nandan Mall, CMD and Founder of Hulladek Recycling Pvt.Ltd and Mr. Ajay Mittal, Director, Climate Change Programs, South and South East Asia to share their knowledge and valuable experiences with us in the event, 10X4 -Celebrating World Environment Day on 14th June, 2021 at 04:00 pm in collaboration with Hulladek Recycling Pvt. Ltd. Prof. Dilip Shah inaugurated the webinar by emphasizing the importance of our environment and preserving it with care.
A short introduction about the founders and their motto was given by Professor Urvi Shukla, who was the moderator of the event.
Mr. Ajay Mittal carried the flow of event, as he spoke about environment, it’s importance, the global warming and how does his organization work by planting trees in areas which were affected by cyclones.
“If we cannot reuse or recycle then refuse that product”, this was an important tagline of the day.
Mr Nandan Mall enlightened the students about how their company works and assisted them to manage their E-Waste properly by not disposing the waste through kitchen scraps but try to recycle them.
Mr Mall not only discussed about waste management but also persuaded students to practice rainwater harvesting and spoke about different ways of saving water for future generations.
The webinar came to an end through a quick round of interesting question/answer session between Prof Urvi Shukla and the participants.
The webinar was extremely informative and fulfilling and surely the words of wisdom spoken by each speaker left an impact on the student participants.
CAPT, is the examination that is held by ACCA and the global institute organised a felicitation programme especially for the students of the Bhawanipur Education Society College (BESC) – students pursuing ACA who have scored above sixty percent in the examination. All students who had successfully crossed the hurdles of papers F1 and F3 were …
The Bhawanipur Educational Society College organised an event on ‘Career Counselling’ which took place on April 13, 2022 at the Jubliee Hall of the college from 11:30 a.m onwards. There were over 250+ students including class XI and XII from The Bhawanipur Gujarati Education Society School and the rest from the college majority of which …
At 9:00 am on the 26th of January 2021, the countdown started on Facebook and YouTube. The glimpses of yesteryears were flashed on thousands of screens on our dear be-ites. Live celebration started as Anjali Dubey, a B.com student welcomed all the dignitaries to the celebration. This was followed by a clarion call given …
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10X4 Celebrating World Environment Day
The students of The Bhawanipur College were beyond honoured to have the presence of Mr. Nandan Mall, CMD and Founder of Hulladek Recycling Pvt.Ltd and Mr. Ajay Mittal, Director, Climate Change Programs, South and South East Asia to share their knowledge and valuable experiences with us in the event, 10X4 -Celebrating World Environment Day on 14th June, 2021 at 04:00 pm in collaboration with Hulladek Recycling Pvt. Ltd. Prof. Dilip Shah inaugurated the webinar by emphasizing the importance of our environment and preserving it with care.
A short introduction about the founders and their motto was given by Professor Urvi Shukla, who was the moderator of the event.
Mr. Ajay Mittal carried the flow of event, as he spoke about environment, it’s importance, the global warming and how does his organization work by planting trees in areas which were affected by cyclones.
“If we cannot reuse or recycle then refuse that product”, this was an important tagline of the day.
Mr Nandan Mall enlightened the students about how their company works and assisted them to manage their E-Waste properly by not disposing the waste through kitchen scraps but try to recycle them.
Mr Mall not only discussed about waste management but also persuaded students to practice rainwater harvesting and spoke about different ways of saving water for future generations.
The webinar came to an end through a quick round of interesting question/answer session between Prof Urvi Shukla and the participants.
The webinar was extremely informative and fulfilling and surely the words of wisdom spoken by each speaker left an impact on the student participants.
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