Friday, 21 October 2016

Vano Mahotsava Day Celebration on September 27th 2016Mrs.Shoba Menon, Founder and Trustee of Nizhal delivered the key note address and gave a lecture on ‘Caring for Trees and Nature….Sharing Lessons!

Dr. Hanifa Ghosh, Principal with the Guest of Honour Mrs.Shoba Menon, Founder and  Trustee of Nizhal 

Dr. Hanifa Ghosh, Principal with Mr. Abdul Ghani, Green Man of India
                           

Friday, 7 October 2016



Dr. Hanifa Ghosh, Principal, Honours the Chief Guest,Dr.Sultan Ahmed Ismail, Director, Ecoscience Research Foundation  





Dr.Sultan Ahmed Ismail, Director, Ecoscience Research Foundation deliveres the lecture on ‘Vermicomposting’ 



Wednesday, 5 October 2016

Ecoclub in collaboration with IQAC celebrated Van Mohatsava Day on September 27, 2016. Dr.Sultan Ahmed Ismail, Director, Ecoscience Research Foundation delivered the inaugural address and gave a lecture on ‘Vermicomposting’


        Vano Mahotsava Day Inauguration on September 27th 2016 by Dr. Sultan Ahmed Ismail, Managing Director, Ecoscience Research Foundation.and Dr. Hanifa Ghosh, Principal, C.T.T.E College for Women

Wednesday, 3 August 2016

Aadi Perukku leaves Cauvery river polluted
TRICHY: Aadi Perukku is an auspicious festival when people throng river banks wishing for prosperity, but not many realise the damage such congregations cause to the environment. Heaps of garbage in the form of garlands, used pieces of cloth and plastic bags were floating on the Cauvery river after they were offered by devotees as part of the traditional practice. Newly-wed couples preserve their wedding garlands for this occasion and drop them into the river on Aadi Perukku. Besides, many devotees leave their clothes on the river bank and return wearing new clothes. Such practices affect the quality of the water and pollute the river bed. 
."Unless priests are educated on instructing the public to safely dispose their cloths instead of throwing them in the river, fruitful change would only be a distant dream," 

Sunday, 31 July 2016

A lion-tailed macaque and its newborn at Vandalur Zoo
Arignar Anna Zoological Park in Vandalur has set a new record by achieving captive breeding of two lion-tailed macaques in the last one month.
According to zoo officials, one macaque born to Anjali (7) and Ashok (9), and another born to Raghavi (7) and Ravi (9) were an attraction for visitors to the zoo now. At present, the zoo has 23 lion-tailed macaques, including the newborns.
The Zoo has a long-standing record of successfully breeding the species, as a result of which the Central Zoo Authority of India has declared Vandalur Zoo a coordinating zoo for the Lion-Tailed Macaque Conservation Breeding programme.