SRINAGAR, SEPTEMBER 29: Chief Information Commissioner,
Khursheed Ahmad Ganai today said engineering students should come forward with
eco-friendly innovations, which are need of the hour across the globe as the
pollution has reached to a highly alarming level.
The CIC was speaking as a chief guest at a concluding function of
week-long National Technical Workshop at NIT Srinagar organized by the
Department of Chemical Engineering NIT in collaboration with the Institution of
Engineers (India), J&K State Centre, Srinagar. The theme of the workshop
was ‘Connecting People to Nature’.
“We cannot
imagine our lives without technology nowadays. But we should not leave behind
the environment. Engineering students should come forward with eco-friendly
innovations, which is need of the hour,” the CIC said.
Director NIT Srinagar, Prof A.R Dar said that the aim of the workshop
was to train students in innovating and finding the sustainable solution to
environmental problems. He also maintained that NIT has a history of producing
a good number of engineers since 1960, but the institution has now the
responsibility of training students for innovating environment-friendly
innovations and technology.
“And this
way we can maintain the unbalanced relationship between man and environment,” he said.
Various proposals were discussed in the week-long Conference during
which experts pitched for a proposal stressing the Government for having State
Green Tribunal like National Green Tribunal in Delhi.
Chairman FCIK, Mohammad Ashraf Mir, Registrar NIT, M. S. Mir and Fazli,
experts from IITs from outside State, officials from Pollution Control Board,
LAWDA, students from NIT, Kashmir University and SKAUST(K) were also present in
the function.

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