India Habitat Centre Honored for Cultural and Sustainable Impact
The UK-based World Book of Records has recognized the India Habitat Centre for its significant contributions to sustainable development, cultural exchange, and public engagement. This accolade highlights IHC's achievements in fostering innovation, dialogue, and environmental care, celebrated with a certificate presentation at their Gulmohar Hall.
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The India Habitat Centre (IHC) has garnered recognition from the esteemed World Book of Records (WBR) in the UK for its exemplary efforts in promoting sustainable development and cultural exchange.
This prestigious acknowledgment was officially presented at a ceremony in IHC's Gulmohar Hall, attended by key figures including IHC director KG Suresh and WBR president and CEO Santosh Shukla.
In his remarks, Suresh emphasized that the recognition highlights IHC's commitment to fostering a vibrant hub of knowledge, culture, and sustainability. Initiatives like 'Bharat Bodh Kendra' and education programs at Habitat Learning Centre are advancing India's heritage and securing student placements.
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