In commemoration of the 56th Engineers Day, the All Tripura Diploma Engineers’ Association orchestrated a vital initiative in the form of a free smog test camp for vehicles. The event, designed to raise awareness about environmental preservation was inaugurated by Mayor Deepak Majumder.
Expressing his thoughts at the inaugural ceremony, Mayor Majumder highlighted the Association's ongoing efforts to safeguard the environment from the perils of pollution. The smoke test camp primarily aimed to assess the extent to which vehicular emissions contribute to environmental degradation.
Mayor Majumder took this occasion to earnestly implore citizens to take proactive measures in maintaining the city's aesthetic charm while upholding a pollution-free environment. His impassioned plea resonated with attendees, emphasizing the collective responsibility towards a cleaner and healthier cityscape.
The event underscored the Association's unwavering commitment to engineering excellence and its pivotal role in advocating sustainable practices for a greener future. As the day unfolded, engineers, environmentalists and citizens alike actively participated in the campaign reaffirming their dedication to preserving the natural heritage of Tripura.
The All Tripura Diploma Engineers Association's commendable endeavor stands as a testament to the power of community-driven initiatives in combating environmental challenges. The free smoke test camp served as a practical reminder of the critical role engineers play in shaping a more sustainable and harmonious world.
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