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Experts discuss circular economy

A national seminar on “Harmonising Sustainability: Navigating Circular Economy for Sustainable Growth,” organised by IIAS.

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Prof Himanshu Kumar Chaturvedi, Director of the Indian Institute of Advanced Study (IIAS), Shimla, emphasised that sustainability has become the cornerstone of modern civilisation, asserting that long-term economic strength can only be achieved by maintaining harmony between development and the environment.

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He was addressing participants at the three-day national seminar on “Harmonising Sustainability: Navigating Circular Economy for Sustainable Growth,” organised by IIAS in collaboration with the Department of Business Management, Saurashtra University, Rajkot (Gujarat).

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The inaugural session was presided over by Prof KS Chandrasekhar, Vice-Chancellor, Cluster University, Jammu, who delivered the keynote address highlighting the need to align economic growth with environmental preservation.

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