KMV Empowers Future Eco-Preneurs with "From Plantation to Profit" Exhibition
Kanya Maha Vidyalaya (Autonomous), Department of Bio-Technology organized an exhibition titled “From Plantation to Profit – Promoting Green Startups” to create awareness among students about plantation-based entrepreneurship and the growing scope of green startups in building a sustainable future. The activity aimed to inspire students to explore innovative and environmentally responsible business ideas that combine ecological sustainability with economic opportunities.
Jalandhar, March 12, 2026: Kanya Maha Vidyalaya (Autonomous), Department of Bio-Technology organized an exhibition titled “From Plantation to Profit – Promoting Green Startups” to create awareness among students about plantation-based entrepreneurship and the growing scope of green startups in building a sustainable future. The activity aimed to inspire students to explore innovative and environmentally responsible business ideas that combine ecological sustainability with economic opportunities.
During the exhibition, participants presented a wide range of plantation-based entrepreneurial concepts. These included the cultivation of medicinal plants, preparation of herbal cosmetics, organic farming techniques, eco-friendly packaging made from plant materials, and small-scale industries based on plantation resources. The displays demonstrated how natural plant resources can be transformed into valuable products while maintaining ecological balance.
The exhibition also highlighted the increasing demand for herbal and organic products in modern markets and emphasized the importance of sustainable agriculture. Students explained how plantation-based ventures can generate employment opportunities, promote rural development, and support environmental conservation. Such initiatives illustrate how environmental responsibility can go hand in hand with economic progress.
Events like this help bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical application by encouraging students to apply scientific concepts to real-life challenges. The activity also helped students develop creativity, communication skills, teamwork, and entrepreneurial thinking, which are essential for future professionals and innovators.
Prof. Dr. Atima Sharma Dwivedi stated that the exhibition successfully conveyed the message that plantation is not only vital for environmental conservation but also holds significant potential for sustainable economic development and green entrepreneurship.

Rajat Kumar 

