Society for Environment Education Research And Management” (SEERAM) founded in the year 1995 is a Non-Governmental Organisation. SEERAM has expertise in environment education, research, and awareness, Water conservation project, EIA, and is one of the most leading Environmental Clearance Advisors in Pune. Our ultimate focus remains on the “Environmental Sustainability Practices” by way of reducing emissions, preventing pollution and waste, and optimizing the energy use. SEERAM also aims towards creating Social Entrepreneurs, who would collaborate with the change makers, stewarding the model which addresses the existence and flourishment of a society tending to evolve rapidly to achieve SDG agenda 2030.
We have been making some tremendous efforts in our campaign towards environment stewardship and sustainable development. We believe to ascertain some change makers from our activities in the society. Here are some of our projects and field activities, as an element of contribution towards the society
Socio- Impact analysis of the Pollution of Buddha Nalla for Pollution Control Board Punjab
Streamlining of Mining Sector on the Foundation of Environmental Responsibility.
Expert Committee Report: Windmill & Rainfall for Government of Maharashtra
Treatment of water bodies Using Ecological Techniques
On Field Surveys
Community based Projects
Water Literacy drive
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As far as my observation goes, Dr. Mangesh Kashyap's approach towards any water related issue is always innovative with indigenous knowledge based, which gives positive and enthusiastic result. Just like 'Half Glass Water' campaign, during severe water shortage in the city.
While working in the drought prone rural area in association with our Panchkroshi Shikshan Sanstha Rahimatpur, Dist Satara, Dr. Mangesh Kashyap executed model of potential use of water drive to cope up with water scarcity, and other need of water by indigenous technique which resulted in to efficient water governance and saved huge amount of water for future.
Dr. Mangesh Kashyap's "HALF GLASS WATER" drive replicated through various local small societies. We are supporting this initiative because as an academician, I feel that clean potable water, efficient and productive use of water will boost India's GDP to eradicate poverty, and other major issues of sustainable development.
As a subject expert and social observer I always found that SEERAM has done fundamental thought process change in the mind set of large number of people as far as Natural resources governance and its economic importance concern. They have been regularly suggesting out of box solution, suggestions, and doable activities in the society on environmental issue.
We a group of Artists & Calligraphers are happy and grateful to Mangesh Kashyap's team for their efforts & vision towards sustainable future. The artists' community is following water saving techniques as per guidelines taught to us by SEERAM.
SEERAM’s work in the field of Natural resources economic literacy is remarkable. Entire team works with dedication and passion on the field and we have experienced that in our Vidharbha region. I wish Dr Mangesh Kashyap and entire SEERAM team best luck for their future endeavour.
Dr. Mangesh Kashyap & team under the banner of SEERAM Pune has initiated #HalfGlass Water Drive & Water literacy program. We participated in the program at our organization during severe water shortage period in the city in 2016-2017 & 2017 & 2018. They demonstrated us the potential, productive, and responsible use of the available water. Their contribution helped us 150 liters water per day. We saved lacs liters of water.
While working in my native village, Chichondi-Shiral, Taluka Pathardi, Disctrict Ahmednagar, a drought prone rural area, in association with our institute, Dr. Mangesh Kashyap executed models of potential use of water drive to cope up with water scarcity, and other need of water by indigenous technique which resulted in to efficient water grievance and saved huge amount of water for future.
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