Young author Reshel Fernandes launches environmental book at Thinkers Forum Bengaluru


Daijiworld Media Network – Bengaluru

Bengaluru, Jul 30: Young author Reshel Bretny Fernandes unveiled her new book titled "The Environment: Bond of Coexistence" at a prestigious gathering organised by Thinkers Forum Karnataka at the Suchitra Film Society Auditorium in Bengaluru on Tuesday.

The book, a comprehensive work centred on environmental consciousness, explores the critical issues haunting today’s youth and calls for immediate action towards a sustainable future. It aims to inspire readers to reflect on their role in protecting the planet and fostering harmony with nature.

The release function was graced by eminent personalities including Dr Satish Kumar, a renowned endocrinologist and president of the National Medicine Organisation, and Venkatesh Murthy, founder and chief mentor of Youth for Seva.

The event witnessed a thought-provoking discussion following the release, with reflective words and insights offered by the distinguished guests. The speakers lauded the young author’s commitment and her ability to address such a vital subject with depth and clarity.

Reshel’s work, though penned by a young voice, carries a powerful message relevant across generations. The programme served as a vibrant platform for dialogue on coexistence, sustainability, and youth responsibility in today’s changing environmental landscape.

  

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  • Prof Dayanand, Bangalore/bondel

    Thu, Jul 31 2025

    Congratulations , its great to c Gennext creating awareness, only hope in future is to avoid frixition with nature and as the author suggest to coexistCan v know where v can avail the copy

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