NAAC

Binary Accreditation-University

Outcomes- 10. Sustainability (Green initiatives)

No. Metric Title Metric Description Link
10.1 Community Activities Number of camps conducted by NSS/NCC and other organized bodies for community activities (percentage of students participated). view
10.2 Waste and Water Management The institution effectively implements measures to conserve resources and manage waste through: (1) Rainwater harvesting structures like borewell recharge, open well recharge, check dams, percolation, etc. (2) Wastewater recycling plant (3) Divided water distribution system for recycled water (4) Maintenance of natural water bodies inside or outside campus (5) Segregation of solid waste at source (6) Bio-waste management plants (7) E-waste management (8) Bio-medical waste management (9) Paper waste recycling plants. view
10.3 Progressing towards Net Zero The facilities for alternate sources of energy and energy conservation measures the institution includes: (1) Solar energy (2) Wind energy (3) Biogas plant (4) Wheeling to the grid (5) Sensor-based energy conservation (6) Use of LED bulbs/power-efficient equipment. view
10.4 Green Audits and Initiatives Environmental quality of the institution and its surroundings is regularly monitored through: (1) Energy audit (2) Carbon sequestration (3) Measuring air pollution (4) Water budgeting (5) Maintaining clean and green campus (6) Out of campus initiatives. view
10.5 Collaborations with Industry/NGOs Collaborations of the institution with industries, NGOs, and chapters of recognized bodies can be illustrated through: (1) Active NCC units of Air/Navy/Army wings (2) Active NSS units with a course of activities (3) Collaboration with industries as part of their CSR activities (4) Social service and community awareness programs organized in collaboration with NGOs like blood donation camp, tree plantation drive, disaster relief camp, Swachh Bharat initiatives, etc. (5) Any other collaboration yielding focused results for the common good of the communities. view