Roshni Sen, IAS, ACS, Highlights Environmental Action at the WBPCB's 50 Years Celebration

At the 50 years celebration of the West Bengal Pollution Control Board, IAS officer and Additional Chief Secretary Roshni Sen outlined the state's environmental strategies, focusing on climate change, renewable energy, and ecosystem management.

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Kolkata, West Bengal:  At the 50 years celebration of the West Bengal Pollution Control Board (WBPCB), IAS officer and Additional Chief Secretary Roshni Sen emphasized the state's environmental initiatives. She introduced the special guests and praised students as the "conscious guardians of the environment." Sen discussed the State Environment Plan, focusing on repairing degrading ecosystems and tackling climate change challenges such as changing rainfall patterns, rising sea levels, and increasing temperatures. Highlighting renewable energy, forest cover, and water management, she stressed the importance of managing the Sundarbans and East Kolkata Wetlands, calling for collective action to protect West Bengal's environment.