Green initiatives
- Energy Conservation Practices
Aligned with SDG 7: Affordable and Clean Energy & SDG 13: Climate Action
We are committed to reducing our carbon footprint by integrating energy-efficient solutions on our campus.
Solar Energy Panels: Our institute harnesses solar energy through strategically installed panels, reducing dependence on non-renewable energy sources.- Biogas Plants: Organic waste from the campus is converted into biogas, providing an eco-friendly alternative to conventional fuels.
- Sensor-Based Energy Conservation: Motion-sensor lighting systems help optimize electricity usage and reduce unnecessary consumption.
LED Lighting: Energy-efficient LED lighting is used across the campus to lower power consumption while ensuring optimal illumination.
- Waste Management
Aligned with SDG 3: Good Health and Well-being, SDG 6: Clean Water and Sanitation & SDG 12: Responsible Consumption and Production
Our waste management strategies focus on minimizing waste and promoting responsible disposal.- Solid Waste Management: A systematic approach to segregate, recycle, and dispose of biodegradable and non-biodegradable waste.
- Liquid Waste Management: Wastewater is treated and reused wherever possible to prevent pollution and conserve resources.
- Biomedical Waste Management: Safe disposal practices ensure that biomedical waste from health facilities is managed responsibly.
E-Waste Management: Proper collection and recycling programs help manage discarded electronic items sustainably.
- Water Conservation
Aligned with SDG 6: Clean Water and Sanitation & SDG 15: Life on Land
We employ multiple water conservation methods to ensure sustainable water management.- Rainwater Harvesting: Collection and storage of rainwater to reduce dependence on external water sources.
- Borewell and Open Well Recharge: Recharging groundwater levels through efficient borewell and well recharge systems.
- Construction of Tanks/Bunds: Storage tanks and bunds help retain water for irrigation and other non-potable uses.
- Wastewater Recycling Plant: Treated wastewater is reused for landscaping and non-drinking purposes, reducing wastage
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- Green Campus Initiatives
Aligned with SDG 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities & SDG 15: Life on Land
To create an eco-friendly environment, our campus follows sustainable practices that encourage green living.- Restricted Use of Automobiles: Only essential vehicles are permitted, reducing pollution and promoting cleaner air.
- Use of Bicycles and Battery-Powered Vehicles: We encourage students and staff to use bicycles and electric vehicles for on-campus mobility.
- Pedestrian-Friendly Pathways: Dedicated walkways promote walking and ensure safety while reducing reliance on motorized transport.
- Ban on Plastics: A strict policy against plastic use helps minimize environmental impact and promote sustainable alternatives.
- Landscaping with Trees and Greenery: Extensive green cover enhances biodiversity, provides shade, and improves air quality
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