As I embarked on the journey of promoting my latest book, 'Ecosociocentrism: The Earth First Paradigm for Sustainable Living,' the response from universities across the country exceeded my expectations. Stepping onto the stage to share insights from 'Ecosociocentrism' with students and faculty members felt like a homecoming, where the fervor for environmental activism and sustainable living ignited a flame of hope within each audience member. The halls of academia echoed with anticipation as I unveiled the pages of 'Ecosociocentrism' to eager minds hungry for solutions to the pressing environmental and climate challenges of our time. With each university talk, the vibrant exchange of ideas and impassioned discussions reaffirmed my belief in the power of 'Ecosociocentrism' to inspire meaningful change in our collective approach to sustainability. Standing before the bright faces of students and the seasoned wisdom of faculty members, I felt a profound sense of purpose as I delved into the principles and strategic policy imperatives outlined in 'Ecosociocentrism,' knowing that together, we were forging a path towards a more harmonious relationship with our planet.
My Heartfelt Appreciation to the Department of Environmental Science and Engineering, Kathmandu University (KU)
It is with great humility that I would like to extend my heartfelt appreciation to the head of the department of environmental science and engineering. My special thanks to Professor Bed Mani Dahal, faculty staff and the students at Kathmandu University for graciously organizing this talk program and providing me the privilege of sharing my insights from the book published under the banner of Springer Nature. It is an honor to present my work to the library of this esteemed university, knowing that it will find a home amongst the invaluable resources dedicated to the pursuit of Nature conservation, environmental management, and studies.
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I am profoundly grateful for the opportunity to contribute to the rich repository of knowledge housed within the library of Kathmandu University, and I am hopeful that this book will serve as a catalyst for dialogue, critical reflection, and action amongst all who have the privilege of engaging with its pages. Thank you once again for your gracious hospitality and unwavering commitment to the cause of environmental stewardship and sustainable living on planet Earth. My special thanks to Khusi, Sasa and Sujan who gave me a through guided tour of the University campus premises.
With deepest appreciation
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