Udaipur: On the occasion of World Earth Day, the INTACH (Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage) Udaipur Chapter successfully organized a special educational and awareness visit to the Jhamarkotra mines of Rajasthan State Mines and Minerals Limited (RSMML). The main objective of the visit was to understand the balance between mining activities and environmental conservation, and to spread awareness about it in society.
On this occasion, 10 life members of INTACH participated and observed firsthand the modern mining processes, environmental protection measures, and sustainable practices being implemented in the mining area. Officials from RSMML provided detailed information about land reclamation after mining, increasing green cover, and efforts to maintain ecological balance.
Coordinator Gaurav S. Singhi informed that during the visit, INTACH members and participants also planted two trees, expressing their commitment to environmental conservation. This initiative further strengthened the message of responsibility toward nature and its protection. Students from Verv – The School of Design and Vastu also actively participated in the program, gaining practical knowledge and valuable insights from an environmental perspective.
The educational visit included participants such as Munish Goyal, Maheep Bhatnagar, Priyanka Vaishnav, Suraj Soni, Mahesh Sharma, Rohit, Vijay, and Owais, among others.
The program was successfully organized and led by INTACH life member Pradeep Kothari and INTACH Udaipur Chapter Coordinator Gaurav S. Singhi. The INTACH Udaipur Chapter expressed its heartfelt gratitude to the RSMML management for their cooperation in this important educational and awareness initiative.
The visit proved to be highly informative and inspiring for all participants, motivating them to become more aware and sensitive toward environmental conservation, responsible resource utilization, and sustainable development.