Entomology 2023: Attending first annual national conference

I had an incredible time at the Entomological Society of America 2023 conference in National Harbor, Maryland! It was an unforgettable experience attending my first national entomology conference, and I'm over the moon to have received the Larry Larson Graduate Student Award for Leadership in Applied Entomology and Mega Parajulee SONE Student Award for Academic … Continue reading Entomology 2023: Attending first annual national conference

ATTENDING FEED FOR FUTURE INNOVATION LAB FOR HORICUTURE ANNUAL MEEING IN KENYA

It was an incredible experience to be the part of ILH annual meeting in Nairobi, Kenya from 19th to 26th May Grateful and humbled to have the opportunity to serve on the International Advisory Board for the Feed the Future Innovation Lab for Horticulture hosted by UC Davis, alongside a group of distinguished experts in the field! … Continue reading ATTENDING FEED FOR FUTURE INNOVATION LAB FOR HORICUTURE ANNUAL MEEING IN KENYA

INTERNATIONAL TRIP TO SOUTH KOREA

Unleashing my wanderlust upon the captivating landscapes of South Korea for a two-week adventure that blends academia, and exhilarating exploration with an unforgettable adventure! 🌸✨I had the incredible opportunity to visit universities like Kyungpook National University, Kunsan National University, and Korea National University of Agriculture and Fisheries, connecting with graduate students and faculty members. 🎓🤝 … Continue reading INTERNATIONAL TRIP TO SOUTH KOREA

Using Drones for the monitoring of new invasive pest, Spotted Lanternfly in West Virginia

Spotted Lanternfly (Lycorma delicatula), an invasive hemipteran plant hopper native to China was recorded in 2014 in Pennsylvania, United States. Since its introduction, it is spreading rapidly. It was recorded in West Virginia in 2019 and has already been found in four counties till now. This pest has potential for serious damage in agriculture and … Continue reading Using Drones for the monitoring of new invasive pest, Spotted Lanternfly in West Virginia

TUNZA ECOGENERATION – AN ELITE ENVIRONMENTAL PLATFORM

How long time do you spend online? Are these spent time used for meaningful purpose? Here I Introduce about the global environmental platform of Tunza EcoGeneration. Turn your Social Media time into EcoGeneration time. A way forward to start your journey as Eco Leader. Introduction: Tunza EcoGeneration is an elite environmental networking platform of UNEP … Continue reading TUNZA ECOGENERATION – AN ELITE ENVIRONMENTAL PLATFORM

Global Goals Week

Global Goals Week is aimed at accelerating action on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) across civil society, business, academia, and the UN system. It is an opportunity to speak out as one voice to share ideas and transformative solutions in the fight to solve the world’s most difficult challenges such as alleviating global poverty, climate change, and … Continue reading Global Goals Week

Youth in Promoting Sustainable Agriculture Development

Agriculture continues to be an engine of inclusive and accelerated livelihood growth and development, providing many with economic security in Africa and Asia. Currently, 2.5 billion people globally depend on agriculture for their livelihood. Though, according to the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), the average age of a farmer is 60 years old. As the … Continue reading Youth in Promoting Sustainable Agriculture Development

Most Inpirational Ecogeneration Ambassador

Its a great Privilege to be honoured by an auspicious title "Inspirational EcoGeneration Ambassador of the 24th term".Eco Hero Award, EcoGeneration Ambassador Sponsorship and now Inspirational Ambassador of the term have all added to a memorable experiences and achievement in this three years with EcoGeneration which has been integral part of my eco journey. Tunza … Continue reading Most Inpirational Ecogeneration Ambassador

My Climate Story

Despite the Covid 19 pandemic, we have seen the positive rays of hope for climate. Climate change issue is an issue of global concern and requires advocacy, awareness and actions from all levels. Climate change require concerted global action and the meaningful engagement and participation of young people to be addressed effectively. My climate journey … Continue reading My Climate Story

LOCUST SWARM: IS CLIMATE CHANGE RESPONSIBLE?

Desert Locusts (Schistocerca gregaria) increase in the number and changes their behavior from solitarius individual insects to the gregarious group forming a swarm when a good quantity of rains falls and green vegetation develops. A swarm of locusts spread across an area of one square kilometer can eat as much food as 35,000 people in … Continue reading LOCUST SWARM: IS CLIMATE CHANGE RESPONSIBLE?