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Alumni Audience and Dr. Indra Gadhvi |
Dr. Indra Gadhvi,
well-experienced personality and current Head of the department of Marine
Science, Maharaja Krishnakumarsinhji Bhavnagar University, was invited as a
guest speaker on 21 September, 2013 as a part of Alumni activity at the
Department of English. Honestly speaking, he is of very high profile of his
long term career in the field of Zoology. It is very important that the readers
of this report should recognize him first before reading the report.
About Dr. Indra Gadhvi
Dr. Indra Gadhvi is currently the Associate Professor and Head of the department of Marine Science. He has an extremely high weight of experience of teaching, research in his special subject, workshops, seminars and conferences held at national and international level. He has done his doctoral research on ‘Ecological and Behavioral Studies on the White ibis in Bhavnagar’ from Saurastra University.
Report on Alumni Program
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Mahesh Dholiya, Anchor of the day |
That was the very ebullient moment when Dr. Indra Gadhvi, Asso. Prof. and Head of the department of Marine Science spoke on his special subject “Present Scenario of Indian Wilde Life” with pictorial presentation. Mahesh Dholiya was an anchor of the day and with successful adjustment of the time, place and action, commenced the program at 4:15. With academic fervor, he introduced all who were present on that occasion. On behalf of Alumni Association, he welcomed guest speaker Dr. Gadhvi, Head of Marine Science Department, Dr. Dilip Barad, Head of the Department of English, former students and freshmen of the department. That was the genuine rapture that from the new and fresh bench, there was a student namely Lajja, invited Dr. Gadhvi as a part of history.
Dr. Gadhvi could bring such topic full of human beings, less reasonable and malevolent in the matter of a huge massacre of the animal and water world, quite pertinent to the human race. With striking images of dying, dead and would-be-dead animals of the hazardous situation were quite dominantly boomerang on the human world that is wholly depended on them. Dr. Gadhvi also portrayed various hobbies, interest and mater of fashionable men using the precious materials of animals. Most of the beautiful and comely races of birds and animals have been disrupted entirely from the earth. The living lives most captivated one, would only be imprisoned in the images in the text-books and the pupils and students would be studying them with ‘Alas’ if hunters kill them in bulk.
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Dr. Gadhvi with his presentation on wild life... |
Dr. Gadhvi’s observation power seems much scrutinized in the sense that he had really good collection of these dreadful data which is now insurmountable for the government yet it works hard to protect the animals and birds but this will remain an Achilles Heel for the government. That day’s bulky information could not bring drowsy numbness among the audience. His graphical presentation became the subject of the audience’s eyes. His presentation from the humanistic approach was remarkably outstanding and didactic. His most ear-catching statement at the end of the presentation was that if the human race brings freedom to such a gullible race, perchance, almighty may keep bestowing manna in the form of real happiness otherwise. This problem may remain potential and permanently inexorable.
Dr. Gadhvi remained judgmental that the human race has to be philanthrope in the matter of guest animals and be responsible for their deterioration as well as development. He also told that we should not be apathetic about general problem, as Narayan Murthi says in his writing, “We are also apathetic about …we see serious problems around us but behave as if they are someone else’s responsibility.” It had been tough to encapsulate whole speech in a few syntaxes but as a part of the dignity, Amrutha gave a valedictory speech and offered him a vote of thanks. There was no doubt in saying that the audience supplied a big applause for such gigantic man of wild life. Dr. Gadhvi was honored with a little book called ‘Drop of Nectar’ by Sarayu as a part of a departmental tradition. At last, Dr. Dilip Barad, felt gratitude could thank Dr. Gadhvi for his precious time and sharing his knowledge of the wild life of India. Genuinely writing, time with Dr. Gadhvi was mesmerizing and awesome. Looking forward to you Dr. Gadhvi sir!