1. Title of the Practice:
“Tulsi Green
Initiatives”: Towards Building an Environmentally Sustainable Campus.
2. Objectives of the Practice:
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Maintaining a clean, beautiful, and healthy green
environment on the college campus.
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To ensure judicious use of environmental
resources to meet the needs and aspirations of present and future generations.
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To create awareness among the students and
staff members about environmental protection and encourage the adoption of good
environmental practices.
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To continuously improve the contribution of
students by developing a proper understanding of climate protection and
adaptation to climate change and conservation of global resources.
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Continually improving the efficient use of all
resources, including energy and water, and reducing where possible, the amount
of waste consumed and produced, waste disposal, and recycling.
3. The Context:
The relationship
between Government Tulsi College (GTC)Anuppur and Nature is a long and enduring
relationship, which is known to the students and staff of the college. The
college is over six acres of land with adequate classrooms, laboratories, and a
library. The college has infrastructural facilities for indoor games like
badminton and chess and a playground for various outdoor sports like
volleyball, kho-kho, kabaddi, and football.The college campus has beautiful
greenery.
Since 1972, the college has always taken
sustainable initiatives towards environmental protection at the core of all
activities. The green campus of "Tulsi Vatika" is an example of this.
The best practice of the College' is “Tulsi Green Initiatives " which aims
to build an environmentally sustainable campus that is plastic-free, produces
minimal waste, is smoke-free, conserves energy, protects biodiversity, and
practices self-sustainability in areas of power, water, and cleanliness.
4. The Practices:
Clean Campus Initiative
GTC had resolved to actively coordinate
the cleanliness activities outside the college and campus to the vision of
Swachh Bharat Abhiyan. The activities under "Swachh Bharat Abhiyan"
are done by the NSS and Green Environment Committee members of the college.
It is committed to continuing this
program. The broad view is as follows:
· Students and staff members are encouraged to actively
contribute to creating public awareness about cleanliness and environmental
protection by regularly conducting cleanliness drives by the NSS unit of the
college.
· Taking an oath by the students and staff to
maintain cleanliness in the college campus and its surrounding areas on an
annual basis.
· Programs like poster and slogan competitions,
essay writing, speech, and drama are organized on the subject of "Clean
India" and "Environment Protection".
· Rallies are organized on topics related to
"Swachh Bharat Abhiyan" in and around the college campus to create
mass awareness.
· Removal or proper disposal of all waste
materials such as broken furniture, unused equipment, etc.
Clean
Air Initiative
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The organization of the
annual tree plantation program.
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Encouraging student unions to
organize tree plantation programs.
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We encourage our students and
staff to use public transportation.
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We encourage carpooling in
the college, an activity that will control air pollution and strengthen social
interaction.
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Entry of vehicles inside the
campus is restricted for one day a week (Saturday) to discourage the use of
private vehicles.
Smoke-Free Premises
In compliance with the framework
provided by the National Tobacco Control Program (NTCP) 2007-2008, the college,
as a step in this direction, prohibits smoking and the use of other tobacco
products, smoking and use of tobacco in and around the campus. strictly
prohibited. Anti-Smoking Committee of the College: Ensures the implementation
of the Anti-Smoking Policy.
Waste Management Procedures
To reduce and manage the waste generated
on the college campus, the following specific procedures are adopted to ensure
the protection of the environment and the contribution of Government Tulsi
College in solid waste management -
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For the systematic collection of waste
produced on the premises, separate dustbins are kept for the dry, wet, and
e-waste.
● Waste paper and plastic bottles, old
furniture, and appliances are sold to local scrap dealers for recycling, and
the remaining unusable waste is sent for disposal outside the premises by
municipal waste vans.
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Since the Corona period, our efforts are
running to increase the contribution to environmental protection by gradually
reducing the use of paper by supporting the digitization of the online
admission process and internal assessment records.
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A new practice, an e-library (N-List) has
also been arranged in the college. Also, students and teachers are encouraged
to use email for assignment submission.
Curriculum and academic activities related to
the environment and climate
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Under
the National Education Policy 2020, two professional certificate courses
related to medicinal plants and organic farming are running in the College.
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The syllabus related to environment is
available for degree programs in various regular courses of graduation and
post-graduation programs.
● Under the National Education Policy 2020,
single and group projects are conducted in various departments on local level
importance like environment, climate change, biological security, and
biodiversity.
● Different lectures, invited lectures,
webinars, quiz competitions, poster making, Rangoli making, rally awareness
meetings, and field visits are conducted in the college related to the
environment and climate.
Awareness Initiative
Awareness campaigns, seminars,
workshops, conferences, and other interactive sessions are being organized in
the college to facilitate the effective implementation of green campus energy
and environmental policies. GTC encourages all the departments and NSS, NCC,
and others to organize various activities, competitions, and training sessions
that will bring positive environmental change at the grass root level.
Plastic Free Campus
GTC has been performing most of its
duties in the matter of solid waste management since its inception. In view of
the resolution of the Government of India to ban all single-use plastics due to
the hazardous effects of plastic use and pollution, the college administration
has strictly banned the use of single-use plastics on its campus to make it a
"Plastic Free Campus".
6. Evidence of Success:
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GTC
has a Clean and Green Campus. There are approximately 145 trees, a Tulsi Vatika
with many plants and shrubs.
· The
college building is constructed in such a way that the college courtyard, the
internal corridors and the windows of the teaching rooms are open. Due to the open courtyard, open corridors and
open windows, natural sunlight reaches the college even in dense viability in
the month of fog. That is why we do not need fossil fuel-based generators for
lighting the college even during power cuts.
This can also be confirmed from the fact that the amount of electricity
bill of lakhs of cores of families in India is more than the average monthly
electricity bill of the college.
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GTC
is a “Plastic-Free & Tobacco-Free Campus".
· Most
of the students of our college come from rural areas far away from Anuppur, due
to which they mainly use the public transport service of buses and railways and
contribute to reducing air pollution.
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GTC
provides Wi-Fi, Workspaces, and Smart & Virtual Classrooms to reduce the
use of paper.
7. Problems Encountered and Resources Required:
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Lack
of space availability to do green practices for example, the maximum
geographical area of the college occupied with concrete building
construction.
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An
inadequate supply of plastic alternatives increases their cost which makes them
less popular in society.
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Due
to the lack of resources, we are unable to establish a Solar panel unit in our
institute.