Nagpur: Started by a group of school students, The Nature Conservation Society, Amravati (NCSA), completed 30 years of existence placing a deep trail on wildlife conservation, forests and the environment.
NCSA seeds were sprinkled on September 9, 1991.
Now, NCSA has grown into a large tree.
The same student who started this organization formatted their green gurus on August 15, at the Resources & Environment Center for Muthwa in Harisal (Batghat).
NCSA has come a long way by controlling wild hunting, helping to lift the tribal community by educating them and providing health benefits, village relocation, creating employment opportunities, promoting natural education.
NCSA health services have reached 90 villages in the six-tiger reserve buffer zone in Central India.
“It didn’t stop at this, NCSA also fought against a coal mine in Durgapur near Tadoba, Illegal fishing and eliminating irrigation colonies in Pengh Tiger Reserve (PTR), sandalwood smuggling, and illegal oil extraction unit.
We also submitted a petition in the APEX court against the attack on the attack Against forest staff.
We organize a lot of natural training and conscious camps, “said Nishikant Kale, President, NCSA.
Those who were confused on the occasion include Dr.
Vasantrao Ghurde, Dr.
Anil ASOLE, Umakan Bhoyar, Kalpana P Deshmukh, Prakash Laddha, All Professors, Malegaonkar Umakan, Rajendra Wadnerkar and Vilas Shrikhandar.
Chinmay and Gauri Bhave received felicitation on behalf of the Suresh Ailing Bhave.
Deci Goenka, the environment and executive Trustee of Conservation Action Trust (CAT), Mumbai, are special guests in their functions.
Other guests include Industrialist Manohar Jadhav, Poet Shyam Madhav Dhond, Ex-Controller PN Deshmukh exam, and Wasudhatai Ghurde.
Wildlife Conservationist Kishor Rithe, Nishikant Kale, Indrapratap Thakre and Kunal Patode introduced all guests and their contributions to organizations and communities in general.
NCSA also did not forget to honor three green soldiers – Sachin Ingole, Nehru Yeole and Ashok Athaware.
On that occasion, Goenka said that experts produced by NCSA worked in several leading organizations.
“I witnessed the organizational battle against the disease that damaged the forest, wildlife, and the country,” Goenka said.
Guests also put stones to prepare statues of late spiders from Ganesh Wankhede, also referred to as Spiderman.
Both son of Dinesh and Sameer Wankhede were present.
Guests also planted 200 puppies in Sitafal in Muthwa Center.
SURESH TALE, Sarvesh Marathe, Sachin Jadhav, Aparna Bhake, Sandeep Waghadkar, Amol Tingre, Dr.
Sangeeta Rithe, Saurabh Sutrave, Bhushan Pathe and several others are present.