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Jalangi Nodi Samaj wins national river conservation award

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November 10, 2025

In a proud moment for Bengal's river conservation movement, Jalangi Nodi Samaj - a citizens' collective formed to save the dying rivers of Nadia - has been conferred with the "Save River Campaign Award" at the 4th International SAIARD River Congress (IRC4), held recently at the India International Centre (IIC), New Delhi.

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The award was received on behalf of the organisation by Dr Amitav Sengupta, a noted environmental researcher and senior member of Jalangi Nodi Samaj, whose leadership and sustained advocacy have played a key role in mobilising public awareness and scientific interventions for river restoration.

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