Great Conservation Efforts by School Children in Kolkata
Saikat Kumar Basu -24th November 2025

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A joint visit was made by Howrah Suparna and United Religions Initiative (URI) represented by Mr. Bishwadeb Chakraborty (Regional Coordinator, URI, Eastern India) on November 10 to Miraloke located in New Alipore, Kolkata. This program involved with the student interaction focused on the their grand success in establishing a medicinal plant garden and a pollinator sanctuary on school campus. The students at Miraloke have developed this pollinator sanctuary with a basis in medicinal plants. This initiative aims to conserve local biodiversity, support traditional medicine, and provide education and awareness to the public about the importance of pollinators and medicinal plants. The visitors were welcome by students and teachers headed by the Principal, Mr Partha Sarathi Bose.
The collaboration included guiding the students on sustainable practices and biodiversity conservation, highlighting their achievement in creating a specialized garden that serves both ecological and educational purposes.The medicinal plant garden and pollinator sanctuary not only preserve important plant species but also foster awareness about environmental responsibility among the students, which aligns with Howrah Suparna’s focus on conserving medicinal plants through habitat protection, cultivation programs, and biodiversity monitoring. This visit exemplified a partnership approach to promoting traditional ecological knowledge and sustainable environmental practices among young learners in an urban setting.




