The Air Care Center at Khalsa College for Women hosted a pivotal convening on Sustainable Agriculture & Stubble-Free Farming, bringing together farmers from the Majha region to share insights on innovative agricultural practices.
The event featured an award ceremony recognizing progressive farmers for their commitment to environmentally responsible farming, particularly in managing crop residues without burning—an urgent issue in Punjab’s fight against air pollution.
Dr. Raminder Hundal, a sustainable agriculture expert,Awardee Palwinder Singh and Indu Aurora, President of Voice of Amritsar and many other distinguished guests and experts shared his perspective: “Farming sustainably is about respecting the land for future generations. By eliminating stubble burning and focusing on crop diversification, we can protect our environment and ensure long-term productivity.”
Dr. Surinder Kaur, Principal of Khalsa College for Women, expressed pride in the college’s role: “This convening reinforces our mission to foster environmental responsibility. Today’s event showcases farmers improving their fields while contributing to a cleaner future.
The convening concluded with a strong call for broader adoption of sustainable practices across the state, inspiring others to join the movement for a pollution-free agricultural system in Punjab