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​ 50 Digital Brand Ambassadors Honored at National Writing Award Ceremony

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09 Jul 23
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​ 50 Digital Brand Ambassadors Honored at National Writing Award Ceremony

"Udaipur. The National Writing Award Ceremony, organized by the Foster Indian Environmental Society and the National Environment and Mineral Conservation Forum in collaboration with Easy Flux Polymers Private Limited, occurred at the Pacific Institute of Hotel Management College Auditorium, Pacific University, Udaipur. The event honoured 50 participants from across the country as digital brand ambassadors.

Lalit Narayan Ameta, the National Program Coordinator, highlighted the significant role played by thousands of youths in using digital media to bring society into the mainstream. They have raised public awareness by publishing several national books addressing current issues and alternatives to single-use plastics. One of the national books focused on compostable environmental protectors and the disadvantages of single-use plastics.

The annual felicitation ceremony of the Foster Institute recognized the best contributions in digital writing and painting from all over the country. Ashok Bohra from Easy Flux Polymers Pvt. was the chief guest of the program. Ameta acknowledged the outstanding literary achievements of individuals such as Arpana Verma from Pune, Rajni Sharma from Dhaulpur, Shankar Lal Saini from Tonk Annapurna, Lajwanti Chhatwani from Chittorgarh, Chandra Prakash Joshi, Sandhya Panwar, Neha Jonwal, and Bherulal Shrimali from Badwai, and many others from different districts of Rajasthan.

In the field of painting, Shivangi Dabgar from Banswara, Mitali Ameta from Udaipur Gudli Kurabad, and Kavita Janwa from Entali were honoured as national champions.

The National Book on "Clean Environment, Prosperous India" was released during the event, emphasizing the importance of a clean and green India. Dr Sunil Dubey, an Ecological Scientist, stressed the need for strict measures to prevent single-use plastics and ensure their proper enforcement by the government.

Ramakant Ameta, Retired Deputy Director of the Rajasthan State Educational Research Training Council, Dr Lakshminarayan Ameta, National President of the Environment and Mineral Conservation Forum, and other dignitaries were present at the ceremony.

Chief Guest Ashok Bohra announced the upcoming establishment of a Compostable Park Industrial Estate in Haryana, located on the Bambora Kurabad Highway. This initiative will support startups in producing compostable products by providing essential resources such as roll material, sheds, and power.

The ceremony concluded with a resolution to create a clean and green India, supported by the Pacific campus, and was attended by esteemed guests, including Kailash Janwa and Mehul Ameta


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