21
Nov
P For Prakriti
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The initiative emphasizes that “climate change is not only about the environment but also about people and their livelihoods.” As social work students, the team studied indigenous communities like Bote, Chepang, Mushar, and Tharu around Chitwan National Park, where climate change threatens their livelihoods. They presented their findings to Ward Chairperson Ms. Kiran Mahato, which led to the “P for Prakriti” project. This project transformed their experiences into knowledge products and conducted climate literacy sessions for 150 undergraduate students from various faculties. Despite the college administration denying their recycling initiative, the team remains committed to eco-social work.
TEAM MEMBERS:
- Ashmita Niraula
- Asha Neupane
- Sandhya Silwal
- Swekshya Shrestha