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BRICS Youth ESG Dialogue to strengthen interdisciplinary cooperation across BRICS countries
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MOSCOW, 15 April (BelTA - TV BRICS) -
The online conference BRICS Youth ESG Dialogue between Moscow and
Gurugram (Haryana) concluded, bringing together academics, researchers
and students from India, Russia, China and other BRICS countries. The
event was organised by the Centre for BRICS Studies at Amity University
Haryana, a TV BRICS partner.
The teleconference featured expert
presentations from Amity University Haryana and Kazan Federal
University, covering a wide range of topics, including sustainable urban
development, energy efficiency, ESG reporting in universities,
investment evaluation methodologies, and education for sustainable
development in the BRICS+ context.
Opening the dialogue, Prof.
(Dr). Vikas Madhukar, Pro Vice Chancellor, Dean of Management Studies
Faculty, and Director of Amity Business School at Amity University
Haryana, underlined the significance of youth participation in
sustainability-driven initiatives and knowledge exchange across BRICS
nations.
“What gives me great hope is that young researchers from
BRICS nations don't just study the Sustainable Development Goals, but
they live them. They come from communities where these challenges are
real and immediate, and that gives their work both urgency and
authenticity,” he said.
A substantial part of the programme was
dedicated to sustainable urban development, presented by Prof. (Dr).
Panuganti Devara, Director and Head of Amity Centre of Excellence in
Ocean-Atmospheric Science and Technology, who highlighted the scientific
and policy dimensions of climate resilience, resource efficiency, and
environmental monitoring.
“Extensive discussions were held
between the audience and expert speakers related to the fundamental
processes, current advances and future scope in science education and
technology networks with low-cost, portable monitoring tools,
computational methods and multi-dimensional mapping of several
parameters that help educate the spatio-temporal evolution of various
processes of different scale sizes embedded in Global Climate Change
Scenarios,” Panuganti Devara emphasised.
Further contributions
addressed ESG integration into investment decision-making, corporate
value assessment, university-level ESG reporting practices, energy
efficiency as a driver of economic growth, and the role of urban green
spaces in sustainable city development.
The conference also
included an interactive question-and-answer session, during which
students from India and Russia engaged directly with speakers, raising
issues related to balancing economic development with environmental
protection and exploring future pathways for sustainable innovation.
In total, around 80 participants joined the teleconference online, contributing to an active and constructive academic dialogue.