Seminar: Water: Science,Society

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The Department of Geology hosted a thought-provoking seminar on "Water: Science, Society & Politics" on September 26, 2023. Mr. Ranjith P Dinesh, Managing Director of Geo Blue Water Solution, graced the occasion as the chief guest and resource person. The seminar, strategically held on World Rivers Day, delved into the intricate connections between water science, societal dynamics, and political influences, with a specific focus on the pivotal role of rivers in shaping landscapes and impacting human societies.

Commencing with an insightful introduction by the speaker, the seminar underscored the paramount importance of rivers in geological formations, ecosystems, and human civilizations. The discussions emphasized the interdisciplinary nature of studying rivers, encompassing geological, environmental, social, and political perspectives.

An interactive session enriched the seminar, where students actively engaged with the speaker, delving into case studies and current issues related to river management. The discourse explored the intersection of science, society, and politics in addressing challenges associated with water resources.

The session concluded by emphasizing the necessity for holistic approaches in understanding rivers. It stressed the integration of scientific knowledge, societal perspectives, and political considerations for effective river management and conservation. Students left with a comprehensive understanding of the multifaceted aspects of rivers and a heightened awareness of the intricate relationships between water science, societal dynamics, and political influences. This seminar encouraged them to contemplate the broader implications of their geological studies on water resources and river systems.