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International Seminar on “Air Pollution & Climate Change: Research, Mitigation, Technologies and Policy Making as Celebration of World Environment Month” was conducted by Prakriti Ecotech under its parent organization, Prakriti Group of Companies, in collaboration with Nepal Energy and Environment Development Services (NEEDS) and Gurukul Global Knowledge Foundation. The seminar was organized to discuss and debate on ongoing climate crisis and burning problem of Air Pollutionin India, Nepal and Bangladesh. The seminar focused on the sharing of results from different research works done on air pollution in these neighboring countries of Indian Sub-Continent to build an International policies and innovation of new technologies to control Air Pollution and to mitigate the effects of anthropogenic climate change. The Seminar was inaugurated with the opening remarks of the Special Guest of the Seminar, Prof. P.B. Sharma, Hon’ble Vice Chancellor Amity University Haryana, Founder Vice Chancellor, Rajiv Gandhi Proudyogiki Vishwavidyala and Delhi Technological University, and Former President, Association of Indian Universities in august presence of the Guest of Hon’ble Er. Ganesh Shah, Former Minister for Environment, Science and Technology, Govt. of Nepal, Mr. Shubhansh Tiwari, Founder President of Prakriti Group of Companies, Mr. Bhupendra Das, Chairperson NEEDS, Distinguished Invited Speakers, Guests, officials from Prakriti Group of Companies, NEEDS, GGKF and participants from India, Nepal and Bangladesh.
The distinguished panel of dignitaries included Prof. SK Tyagi, Former Addl. Director, Central Pollution Control Board, India, Dr. Markandey Rai, Senior Advisor of the United Nations Human Settlements Program (UN-HABITAT), Prof. V.K. Goswami, Visiting Scientist; UNIDO, ICTP-ITALY, WMO, ICAO, NCAR & NOAA (NASA) Ex. Vice Chancellor: Sangam University & Sunrise University. Wing Commander (Retd.) and Founder President ‘Environment & Peace Foundation (EPF), Prof. Dr. RejinaMeskyByanju, Head, CDES, Tribhuvan University Kathmandu Nepal, Dr. Jagbandhu Panda, Associate Prof. NIT Raurkela, Dr. Ajay Nagpure Head, Air Pollution in the Sustainable Cities program World Research Institute , India, Dr. Jitendra K Nagar, General Secretary, Environment and Social Development Association (ESDA), Mr. PremPokhrel, Climate and Carbon Financing Expert Alternative Energy Promotion Centre AEPC, Ministry of Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation, Govt. of Nepal, Dr. Alok S Gautam, Asst. Prof. HNB Garhwal Central University, Prof. Abdus Salam, Professor, Department of Chemistry University of Dhaka, Bangladesh, Mr. Alok Gupta, SVP Prakriti Group & Director Prakriti Ecotech.
As the air pollution is not static-the aerosols, green house gases, dust and several other components used to travel hundreds of kilometers through winds it is necessary to form multinational policies by sharing research & technology, especially if the countries are boundary sharing developing nations like India, Nepal and Bangladesh.
Delivering his opening remarks Kulpati Prof. P.B. Sharma, Hon’ble Vice Chancellor Amity University Haryana, Founder Vice Chancellor, Rajiv Gandhi Proudyogiki Vishwavidyala and Delhi Technological University, and Former president Association of Indian Universities, said by quoting former US President John F Kennedy as “Man belongs to earth; earth does not belong to Man therefore if do not take care of mother earth we cannot survive. Good quality of water & air is the essential for our soul. We must pay attention to it. That’s the way we can live. He stated that “we have to prepare ourself & younger generation to save mother earth using science & technology it will be helpful for future era to preserve theenvironment. Prof Sharma remembered the old days of his childhood and said “we re-used the waste for our need. We creates tremendous amount of waste which causes harmto environment.We have to recycle the waste”. He quoted “Corona gave us the wake-up call.” He stated that the condition of rivers is so pathetic even in holy city of Varanasi. He said “we (scientists) have to step up from laboratory to help earth to resolve these issues. Covid have reminds us that Nature have that much power to heal himself if we do not catalyzes the process of pollution. Weshould have to learn this from this pandemic situation”. We required 10 times more attention to this. We have to return to basicsand to think what is important for our environment. Spirituality& Sciencehave to go together for better future. The future which will a society full of climate justice in which no one will left behind as everyone will get fresh air to breath, pure water to drink, healthy food to eat.The society in which prosperity and happiness will exist together. We have to come forward for green & bright future,” said Prof. Sharma.
Hon’ble Guest of Honour, Er. Ganesh Shah Ji Former Minister for Environment, Science and Technology, Govt. of Nepal stated with his rich experience that it is required for the institutions and nations to collaborate for R&D to solve this problem which is putting a question mark on human existence in future.In his Scientific address Prof. SK Tyagi, Former Addl. Director, Central Pollution Control Board, Indiastated about the Challenges of global warming, climate change and some specific mitigative schemes of India. Prof. V.K. Goswami, Visiting Scientist, UNIDO, ICTP-ITALY, WMO, ICAO, NCAR & NOAA (NASA), Ex. Vice Chancellor: Sangam Univ. & Sunrise University. Wing Commander (Retd.), Founder President Environment & Peace Foundation (EPF), explained about the control of environmental pollution & climate changethrough physico-chemical processes & green technologies. Dr. MarkandeyRai, Senior Advisor of the United Nations, Human Settlements Programme (UN-HABITAT) showed deep concern in how to save mother earth.
Prof. RejinaByanju, Head, CDES, Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu, Nepaladdressed the gathering by commenting on the fact that “Transport sector is growing most rapidly around the world in line with the urban and socio-economic growth, which is contributing to severe air pollution”; and that “Air pollution has been of much concern mainly due to bad air quality, human exposure, public health, climate change, and visibility reduction”. Dr J Panda, Associate Professor, NIT Raurkela added that Basic aspect what we see around us like vehicleinduced air pollution and use of electronic vehicle.
Mr Bhupendra Das, Air Quality and Clean Energy Specialist and Chairperson (NEEDS) stated A current threat of air pollution due to open burning in Nepal. He said “According to Health Effect Institute the country rank 2nd most polluted in the world in terms of PM 2.5 concentrations. Almost 50% of Asian countries having PM2.5 concentration ranging from 62.6-83.3ug/m3. Satellite detected 41000 fire hotspots in Nepal between Jan 1, 2021 & Apr 7, 2021. India & Nepal have almost same pollution concentration. Air pollution is the 4rth leading risk factor for early death worldwide in 2019 surpassed only by high blood pressure.PM2.5 is now considered as highest threat. Annual death due to PM2.5 in 2019 were 980000(India), 22000(Nepal).
Dr. Ajay Nagpure, Head, Air Pollution in the Sustainable Cities program World Research Institute , India talked about clean air for children. He said “They breathe more rapidly than adults & so absorb more pollutants”. Air pollution exposure leads to 16 lakh premature deathsduring 2019. 6% of children have asthma in India (Global Asthma report) he said by quoting the global asthma report.Chairman and General Secretary, Environment and Social Development Association Dr. Jitendra Nagar spoke about the High concentration of air pollution in metro cities. Mr. PremPokhrel highlighted the initiatives taken by AEPC and future plans.Prof. Abdus Salamspoke about major sources of Air Pollution in Bangladesh. Dr Alok Sagar Gautam highlighted Air Quality Status in Himalayan region of Uttarakhand, India.
Mr. Alok Gupta, Senior Vice President, Prakriti Group, addressed about the indoor air pollution and mitigation technologies. He said apart from ambient and outdoor air pollution the indoor air pollution problem also requires high consideration. There is no single technology or filter that can clean all pollution from the air. Impurities in indoor air cause symptoms such as colds, coughs, fatigue, eye irritation, asthma, skin issue and now we have COVID-19 also”. He also spoke about various technologies for indoor air pollution mitigation namely framed fiber filters, UV light, Electronic charging fields in a collector tube.
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