On Rakshabandhan, Vishwakarma University celebrated by tying eco-friendly rakhis to campus trees, pledging environmental protection. Vice-Chancellor Siddharth Jabade highlighted the event’s symbolic commitment to safeguarding nature. The university’s statement emphasized its broader climate change initiatives, with handmade rakhis crafted from waste materials by the Abhivyakti wing. Director Vaibhav Thakare noted the celebration’s role in promoting sustainability and student awareness, while second-year student Clifford Gumireshe stressed the global importance of climate action.
Vrukshabandhan at Vishwakarma University: A Pledge for Environmental Protection

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