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The World Wildlife Day 2026 celebration at Jogesh Chandra Chaudhuri College was marked by enthusiastic participation, thoughtful creativity, and meaningful engagement. Organised by the students of Environmental Studies in association with the Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC), the poster exhibition brought together more than 56 students, who collectively displayed 40 carefully crafted posters highlighting themes of biodiversity, wildlife conservation, and environmental harmony.
The event began with an inaugural session attended by faculty members and students, setting an encouraging and reflective tone for the day. The posters, displayed across the college corridors, transformed the academic space into a vibrant gallery of ideas. From “Tiger Projects in India” to broader themes of biodiversity and ecological balance, each poster reflected careful research, creativity, and personal commitment to environmental awareness.
Faculty members and students were seen engaging in thoughtful discussions in front of the displays. Many students confidently explained their concepts, data, and artistic choices to viewers and evaluators. The interaction was not merely evaluative—it became a space for dialogue, curiosity, and shared learning. The energy in the corridors and seminar hall reflected genuine interest and pride in student work.
The event concluded with a collective sense of accomplishment, captured beautifully in the group photograph of participants and faculty members. The exhibition successfully fostered awareness about wildlife conservation while also nurturing presentation skills, teamwork, and academic inquiry among students.
Overall, the Poster Display Event was not just an exhibition—it was a celebration of student initiative, environmental consciousness, and collaborative learning within the college community.