Mangaluru, Sep 10: Nitte Institute of Communication, Paneer Campus, organised a guest lecture on “Western Ghats and rehabilitation issues” on Thursday at the college auditorium.
Mr Niren Jain, Forest and Wildlife Conservationist addressed the students and said that the humans do not respond and relate to lot of changes taking place in the environment, thus becoming irresponsible and reason for most of the destruction around them.
“It’s the presence of mind and the responsibility of every individual to conserve and protect that 10% of forest which is left,” he said.
“There is a continuous conflict between animals and men who are living in the forest areas, thus rehabilitation of both becoming a major issue in these Western Ghats,” he said.
He also threw light on the life and activities of the people living in the forest area.
Meanwhile, he encouraged interaction and queries from students on environmental protection and rehabilitation of the western Ghats issue.
The environment club of the college “NI- ECO” was also inaugurated by distributing sapling for the cause of NICO-VANA, a student Initiative in the campus. Various activities for the year 2015-16 was put forth during the occasion.
Head of the Department Mr Raviraj Kini, the coordinator of the club Ms Anisha Kumaran, Sapna Narohna the member of Sahyadri Sanchaya, faculties and students were present on the occasion. Ms Nidi did the master of ceremony and student secretary Ashika Appaiah gave the vote of thanks.

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