RV University Celebrates 78th Independence Day with an Environmental Initiative

Bengaluru : RV University marked India’s 78th Independence Day with a unique blend of patriotism and environmental consciousness. In collaboration with the Bangalore Rotary E-club, the university conducted a plantation drive in its campus, emphasizing its commitment to social responsibility and community engagement.

The event, held from 8:00 AM to 9:30 AM at RV University’s Administrative Block, was graced by Rotarian Satish Madhavan, District Governor of RI District 3191, as the chief guest. The celebration commenced with a flag hoisting ceremony and the singing of the National Anthem, instilling a sense of national pride among all attendees.

The highlight of the event was an extensive plantation drive, where participants planted over 50 saplings across the university campus. This initiative underscored RVU’s dedication to environmental conservation and sustainable development.

Expressing his thoughts on the occasion, Dr. Y.S.R. Murthy, Vice-Chancellor of RV University, said, “As we commemorate our nation’s hard-earned independence, we are also sowing the seeds for a greener, more sustainable future. This plantation drive symbolizes our commitment to nurturing both our national heritage and our environment. It reflects RV University’s holistic approach to education, where we aim to cultivate not just academic excellence, but also a deep sense of social and environmental responsibility in our students.”

Rotarian Satish Madhavan, District Governor of RI District 3191, shared his perspective on the event; “The fusion of Independence Day celebrations with a plantation initiative truly embodies the spirit of nation-building. It’s heartening to witness the youth of RV University taking proactive steps towards environmental conservation. This event serves as a powerful reminder that our freedom comes with the responsibility to preserve and protect our natural resources. The Rotary is proud to partner with RV University in this meaningful endeavor that combines patriotism with ecological awareness.”

The plantation drive focused on native species that are well-suited to the local ecosystem, ensuring their long-term survival and positive impact on the local biodiversity. This choice reflects RV University’s informed approach to environmental conservation.

This program aligns with RV University’s ongoing efforts to promote environmental consciousness and sustainability among its students and the wider community. This event highlights RV University’s commitment to broad education and community engagement. It also demonstrates how academic institutions can combine national celebrations with practical, community-focused activities.

The event concluded with a vote of thanks by Dr. Sahana Gowda, Registrar of RV University, who emphasized the importance of such initiatives in shaping responsible citizens for the future.