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Time of India
2 days ago
- Science
- Time of India
‘Prudent use of natural resources need of hour'
Lucknow: There were green celebrations at almost every medical, scientific, and academic institute in the city. From releasing a special stamp to lectures, touching every aspect of the environment, events were held across the city to celebrate on Thursday. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Earth magazine released at IITR At the CSIR-Indian Institute of Toxicology Research, the celebration commenced with a plantation, symbolizing the commitment to environmental sustainability. This was followed by the formal inauguration of the science exhibition. EARTH 2025, a magazine focused on environmental research and technological harmonization, and the "My Stamp" card, a special commemorative stamp reflecting CSIR-IITR's contributions, was released. NBRI National Botanical Research Institute, Lucknow, and the International Society of Environmental Botanists (ISEB) jointly celebrated World Environment Day. On the occasion, director of CSIR-NBRI, Ajit Kumar Shasany, highlighted the importance of this year's theme. He said that awareness regarding the sustainable use of our natural resources is the need of the hour. We must change our lifestyle to save our environment. Dr Shasany also highlighted various initiatives of CSIR-NBRI for mitigating plastic pollution and identifying plants for pollution remediation. AKTU Vice chancellor Prof JP Pandey planted sandalwood trees on the Dr APJ Abdul Kalam Technical University (AKTU) campus. Addressing students, teachers, and non-teaching employees, Prof Pandey said we should ensure both the planting of saplings in vacant places and taking care of plants around us. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now The extension and conservation of green areas are equally important. Lucknow University At Lucknow University, the 64 UP battalion planted saplings from the commerce block to gate number four, while research scholars of the botany department joined in the green celebrations. All teachers and departments planted a sapling in a pot, mentioning their name and pledging to take responsibility. KGMU Environment-related quizzes, skits, and a plantation drive marked the celebration at King George's Medical University. UPNEDA director Inderjit Singh, who was the chief guest on the occasion, urged the use of solar panels and EVs, while vice chancellor Prof Soniya Nityanand stressed individual responsibility in cutting plastic use. Balrampur Hospital Based on the environment theme, debates, poster-making, and a tree plantation were held at Balrampur Hospital. Director Dr Dinesh Kumar said spreading environmental awareness is a duty of medical institutions. Participants took a pledge to protect nature. Lok Bandhu Hospital Lok Bandhu Hospital held a plantation and awareness event. Director Dr Sangeeta Gupta planted an Amla sapling, highlighting its medicinal value, while MS Dr Ajay Tripathi discussed plastic hazards with patients. The solar panel agency also distributed fruits and promoted tree planting. Bharwara STP At Bharwara STP, Suez India, the firm handling city sewage disposal, held a plantation drive under the 'One Tree in the Name of Mother' campaign with support from women SHGs. The Sindoor plant, symbolising respect for motherhood and nature, was a special attraction. Project director Rajesh Mathpal called it a model of environmental care and women's empowerment. State Museum At State Museum Lucknow, an awareness drive for visitors was organised on 'Environmental Protection'. On the occasion, the importance of animals, plants, air, water, and earth was explained. Students of Saraswati Balika Inter College visited the museum. "We explained to the students how important the environment is for us and how essential it is to conserve and protect it," said assistant director of the museum, Al Shaz Fatmi. Uttarakhand Mahaparishad Members of Uttarakhand Mahaparishad distributed plants on the occasion and pledged to protect the environment. "It is very important for us to protect the environment. If we want to remain healthy, we have to maintain a green, clean, and healthy environment," said general secretary of the Uttarakhand Mahaparishad, Bharat Singh Bisht. Shree Shyam Parivar Members of Shree Shyam Parivar organised a plantation drive at Ramadhin Inter College and installed five water coolers at different places in the city on Environment Day and the birth anniversary of CM Yogi Adityanath. The chief guest on the occasion was MLA Neeraj Bora.


NDTV
05-05-2025
- Business
- NDTV
CSIR NBRI Recruitment 2025: Registration Begins For Various Posts, Monthly Salary Up To Rs 1.12 Lakh
CSIR NBRI Recruitment 2025: The Council of Scientific and Industrial Research - National Botanical Research Institute (CSIR-NBRI), based in Lucknow, has officially started the registration process for CSIR NBRI Recruitment 2025. The recruitment drive aims to fill a total of 30 vacancies. The positions available include Technical Assistant, Technician, and Junior Secretariat Assistant (Finance & Accounts / Stores & Purchase). Interested and eligible candidates can apply for the posts by visiting the official website, They must submit the online form by June 2, 2025, up to 6pm. CSIR NBRI Recruitment 2025: Post Details And Salary Structure Technical Assistant: Pay Level - Rs. 35,400 to Rs. 1,12,400 Technician: Pay Level - Rs. 19,900 to Rs. 63,200 Junior Secretariat Assistant (F&A/S&P): Pay Level - Rs. 19,900 to Rs. 63,200 CSIR NBRI Recruitment 2025: Application Fee Candidates belonging to the Unreserved (UR), OBC, and EWS categories are required to pay a non-refundable application fee of Rs. 500. However, candidates from SC/ST/PwBD/Ex-Servicemen categories and all women applicants are exempted from paying the fee. CSIR NBRI Recruitment 2025: Steps To Apply Step 1. Visit the official website at Step 2. Navigate to the "Careers" section and click on the relevant recruitment advertisement Step 3. Register and fill out the online application form with all required details. Step 4. Upload necessary documents such as photograph, signature, educational and experience certificates. Step 5. Pay the application fee (if applicable) through the designated payment portal. Step 6. Submit the form and download a copy for future reference. Candidates are advised to ensure they meet all eligibility criteria before applying. Applications once submitted cannot be withdrawn, and the application fee will not be refunded.