Kota, August 23, 2025 – The School of Agricultural Sciences (SOAS), Career Point University, concluded its week-long Parthenium Eradication Campaign on Saturday, marking a significant step in community-driven environmental protection. The initiative, conducted from 18th to 23rd August, was organized under the guidelines of the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) to address the threat posed by the invasive Parthenium weed.
The program began with an awareness lecture by Dr. Vineet Dheer, Assistant Professor, Department of Agronomy, who explained the harmful impact of Parthenium on agriculture, soil health, biodiversity, and human well-being. His session set the tone for a week of impactful activities.
Throughout the campaign, students and faculty volunteers worked tirelessly to clear Parthenium weeds from different areas of the CPU campus. Extending their efforts to the community, the team also adopted the nearby village of Kasar, where they carried out eradication drives to help restore its natural ecosystem.
The initiative was conducted under the leadership of Dr. Dheerendra Singh, Extension Officer, and Dr. Ratnakar Pathak, NSS Coordinator. In the closing ceremony, volunteers were awarded certificates in recognition of their dedicated contribution to environmental conservation.
The success of the campaign highlighted Career Point University’s continued commitment to sustainability, social responsibility, and student-driven community engagement.
Shaping Agricultural Innovation at CPU’s SOAS
The School of Agricultural Sciences (SOAS) at Career Point University, Kota, offers innovative academic programs designed to equip students with advanced knowledge and hands-on training in modern agriculture. With a strong emphasis on research, field-based learning, and community outreach, SOAS nurtures future-ready agricultural professionals. By combining traditional agricultural practices with cutting-edge scientific innovations, the school plays a vital role in fostering sustainable farming, environmental stewardship, and rural development.
Conclusion
The Parthenium Eradication Week at Career Point University was more than just a campaign; it was a movement that instilled a sense of responsibility, teamwork, and social commitment among students. By combining academic knowledge with field-based action, CPU is shaping environmentally conscious citizens who are prepared to face global challenges.
This initiative reflects CPU’s unwavering commitment to holistic education—where learning extends beyond classrooms, nurturing individuals who not only strive for academic success but also contribute meaningfully to society and the environment. With such endeavors, Career Point University continues to reinforce its mission of creating leaders for a sustainable and greener tomorrow.
