BAN Hall organized Two-day Gardening Workshop #G20
Aligarh : Begum Azeezun Nisa Hall, Aligarh Muslim University organized a two-day Gardening Workshop themed “MERI MAATI MERA DESH” (My Soil, My Country). The event, held on August 19 and 20, aimed to raise awareness about the advantages of gardening and its pivotal role in ecosystem restoration through planting. Aligned with the G20 sustainable development goals, this initiative provided nature-based solutions to pressing global issues. The workshop drew the participation of gardening enthusiasts, including students from BAN Hall, Abdullah Hall, Sarojini Naidu Hall, and other female students from Aligarh Muslim University.
Prof. Subuhi Khan, the Hall Provost, highlighted the workshop’s objectives and underscored the critical link between the G20 Sustainable Development Goals and the role of gardening in achieving them.
Distinguished plant taxonomist Prof. Wazahat Husain, who serves as the Chairman of the Environmental Committee at AMU, delivered an enlightening lecture titled “Outdoor and Indoor Gardening.” His insights provided attendees with valuable knowledge about effective gardening practices. Dr. Hifzur Rahman Siddique, from the Department of Zoology shared innovative solutions through his presentation “Rooftop Vegetation: A Solution for Urban Agriculture and Self-Sufficiency.”
In the pursuit of sustainable horticulture, Prof. Zaki Anwar Siddiqui, the Member-In-Charge of Land and Gardens at AMU, addressed the audience with a lecture on “Plant Diseases and their Management.”
The second day featured interactive hands-on training sessions led by Mr. Altaf Ahmad and Mr. Mohd. Ahmad. These sessions guided participants through essential gardening practices with guidance from Prof. Wazahat Husain.
The valedictory ceremony’s chief guest was Mr. Mohammad Imran, IPS, the Registrar of AMU, and the Guest of Honour was Prof. Shujauddin, former MIC of Land and Gardens. During the event, Mr. Imran planted a Heliconia tree and expressed his appreciation for the initiative, encouraging the ongoing conduct of similar workshops across AMU schools to foster environmental awareness and consciousness.
The program concluded with the distribution of certificates and saplings to attendees by resource persons. The program’s Convenor, Dr. Zarrin Imran, extended vote of thanks, while Co-Convenor Ms. Rafeeda Siddiqui presented the comprehensive workshop report.
This event highlighted the vital role of gardening in fostering environmental consciousness and sustainable practices.