Tata Steel Foundation organised an awareness session on the Olive Ridley Turtle on the occasion of World Turtle Day.
Statesman News Service | BHUBANESWAR | May 30, 2023 1:17 pm
Tata Steel Foundation organised an awareness session on the Olive Ridley Turtle on the occasion of World Turtle Day recently and highlighted the significance of turtle conservation.
Lt. General U.V. Talur, VSM, Commandant, Army AD College, Gopalpur, attended the event and spoke eloquently about the parallels between the army’s vigilance at the borders and the local communities’ efforts in protecting the Olive Ridleys. The attendees of the event shared their valuable insights on the subject, further raising awareness about turtle conservation.
In recognition of the tremendous work done by local communities in protecting the sea turtles, leaders of various villages were awarded by the dignitaries for their outstanding contributions towards turtle conservation. Recipients of this honour were Pabitra Swain, C.H. Sataya, W. Kedar, Magata Behera, and Ganesh Sanjukta. Col. Manas Khadanga, Colonel General, Staff Planning, Army AD College, Gopalpur; V. Kirti Vasan, District Chief Development Officer and Executive Officer, Sunny Khokar, Pratip Modak, Brahmapur Division Forest Officer, Pratip Modak, Coast Guard Officer, Scientist Dr. Anil Mahapatra, Geological Survey of India, and Ambika Nanda, Head, CSR, Tata Steel, Odisha, were present, among others.
The ADG BSF visited Sector headquarter BSF Gopalpur where he was briefed about the present day security challenges of the area, operational preparedness of the Force and measures to combat these challenges on Indo-Bangladesh border.
Cognizant of the vital role the dam plays in Jaipur's identity, he revealed plans to revive and replenish the Ramgarh Dam through the Eastern Rajasthan Canal Project (ERCP).
The government has also announced strict enforcement of traffic norms to reduce the number of accidents on Delhi roads and thereby improve the safety of its citizens.