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Khyber Cement hosts Lavender Day in Srinagar

LCT Desk by LCT Desk
June 26, 2025
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Srinagar, Jun 25: Khyber Cement celebrated Lavender Day with a deep-rooted belief that industrial progress must go hand in hand with environmental responsibility. Held amidst the fertile lavender fields around its factory, the event was a vibrant gathering that reflected the brand’s unwavering commitment to sustainable practices and community enrichment in Kashmir.
Set against the backdrop of blooming lavender, the day had a festive energy, with students, local villagers, and dignitaries coming together to participate in this annual celebration. The Lavender Park, developed and nurtured by Khyber Cement, stood as a symbol of harmony between industry and ecology, while also offering a space of pride and joy for the community.
Continuing the success of last year’s edition, the event welcomed esteemed dignitaries, including Abhijeet Joshi (SFS), Regional Director, Kashmir, J&K Pollution Control Committee, and Hameeda Akhtar, General Manager, District Industries Centre, Srinagar. Also present were Fiaz Ahmad, District Officer, Srinagar, J&K Pollution Control Committee, along with other senior officials from the Floriculture Department, Pollution Control Committee& Industries Department.
Riaz Tramboo, Director of Operations, added, “At Khyber Cement, it’s not just our commitment but our ongoing responsibility. Lavender Day isn’t a one-off event; it’s part of our larger vision of maintaining a green, thriving Kashmir where industry uplifts, rather than overwhelms.”
Umar Tramboo, Director of Corporate & Strategy, shared, “At Khyber Cement, this isn’t just a commitment – it’s a promise we live by every day. Lavender Day is not a one-time gesture; it’s a reflection of our deep-rooted vision for a greener, more vibrant Kashmir – where industry supports nature.”
A key feature was the demonstration of Khyber’s lavender oil extraction programme. Through green belts, plantation drives, and annual outreach events like Lavender Day, Khyber Cement continues to lead by example, showing that responsible industrial growth can nurture both people and the planet.

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