The Botany Department of Namrup College successfully organized and conducted the morning assembly activities today, engaging students and faculty in a meaningful and enlightening session.
The programme commenced with a solemn prayer, which was joined by all present within the college campus, setting a harmonious tone for the day. The assembly was officially hoisted by Mr. Nayan Jyoti Gogoi, a dedicated fifth-semester student of the Botany Department, who welcomed everyone and introduced the sequence of events.
Adding depth to the morning gathering, Mr. Rupjyoti Gogoi, a student of HS 2nd Year Science, delivered the “Thought for the Day,” inspiring the audience with his reflective and motivational message.
The highlight of the assembly was a compelling speech by Mr. Ashok Urgang, a third-semester Botany major, who spoke on the significant topic, “Palm Oil Cultivation and Its Consequences on Biodiversity and Local Crops.” Mr. Urgang thoughtfully addressed the environmental and agricultural impacts of palm oil farming, raising awareness about ecological balance and sustainable practices.
Concluding the programme, the Principal of Namrup College, Dr. Durga Prasad Gogoi, delivered a concise and insightful summary speech, appreciating the efforts of the Botany students and emphasizing the importance of such educational activities in fostering environmental consciousness among young learners.
The morning assembly was a commendable initiative by the Botany Department, reflecting the students’ commitment to academic excellence and social responsibility. Namrup College continues to encourage such vibrant student-led programmes that contribute to holistic education and community awareness.