Published on March 24, 2026
Gurugram University recently hosted a two-day conference focused on the critical issues of environment, health, and sustainability. The event attracted over 500 participants and featured the presentation of 154 research papers, showcasing a wide array of topics pertinent to modern environmental challenges.
A key highlight of the conference was the address by a prominent minister, who emphasized the alarming trend of rising Air Quality Index (AQI) levels, referring to it as the “new normal.” The minister underscored the urgent need for collective action to mitigate air pollution and its adverse effects on public health. This statement resonated deeply with participants, many of whom are actively engaged in research and initiatives aimed at combating environmental degradation.
In addition to academic discussions, the conference provided a platform for innovative practices, particularly in promoting plastic-free alternatives. Various sustainable practices were showcased, reflecting a commitment to reducing plastic waste and fostering environmentally friendly habits. These initiatives not only aim to enhance community well-being but also serve as critical steps toward achieving broader sustainability goals.
The diverse array of research presented at the conference included studies on the impact of climate change, public health responses to environmental issues, and sustainable development strategies. Participants included researchers, students, policymakers, and environmental advocates, all united by a shared goal of addressing the pressing challenges posed and public health threats.
Overall, the conference not only highlighted the urgent need for dialogue and collaboration in addressing environmental issues but also served as a launchpad for innovative solutions and practices that can contribute to a healthier and more sustainable future. The active participation and engagement of attendees signal a growing awareness and commitment to tackling these vital issues in contemporary society.
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