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At MH Vatavaran, we embrace a profound mission—to actively engage ourselves in orchestrating events centered around environmental concerns. Our distinctive society stands apart by extending its welcoming platform not only to students and faculty, but also to our dedicated non-teaching staff. Together, we join hands in our annual events, forging a true connection with nature that resonates within us all.

Amidst the clamor of modern times, MH Vatavaran stands as a sentinel, ever watchful for the shifts that ripple across our world. We meticulously track the transformations that unfold and raise our voices against the elements that stifle the very essence of our Mother Earth. We champion a cause greater than ourselves, an endeavor to infuse awareness into every aspect of life.

In this journey, our volunteers stand united—united with the purpose to not merely coexist, but to thrive in harmony with our environment. Our message reverberates among all who partake in our efforts, spreading awareness like ripples in a tranquil pond. It's a transformation, a metamorphosis of not just space, but of thought—where the footprints of nature are etched upon the hearts of humanity, turning away from the notion of humanizing nature, and instead, nurturing the natural within us.

"We are the last generation with a real opportunity to save the world."

  • Laurence Overmire

These words resonate deeply within us, igniting a fire to strive for change. MH Vatavaran is more than an organization; it's a collective voice, a call to action. We hold in our hands the power to be the change we seek. Let us, together, grasp this chance—the final chance—to breathe life into our planet, to rejuvenate the world we call home.

Join us, as we stand on the precipice of possibility. Join us, in living with nature, and inspiring others to do the same. In unity, in harmony, we shall pave the path for a better future—one where nature flourishes, and the legacy we leave behind is one of stewardship and care.

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Visit to Yamuna Biodiversity Park in January 2020

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