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Corporate Social Responsibilities, Sustainability
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and sustainability in our colleges involve integrating environmental awareness, ethical practices, and community development into the educational framework. We are actively engaging in initiatives like tree plantation drives, eco-friendly Ganesha workshops, and waste management programs to promote environmental responsibility.
Key Aspects of Sustainability and CSR in PU Colleges:
Environmental Sustainability:
Social Responsibility (ISR – Institutional Social Responsibility):
Student Engagement and Education:
Key Aspects of Sustainability and CSR in PU Colleges:
Environmental Sustainability:
- Green Campus Initiatives: Implementing “No Plastic” policies, tree plantation drives, and eco-friendly Ganesha workshops.
- Resource Conservation: Utilizing solar energy for lighting, rainwater harvesting, and setting up vermicomposting pits for solid waste management.
- Pollution Control: Promoting the use of battery-operated vehicles within campuses.
Social Responsibility (ISR – Institutional Social Responsibility):
- Community Support: Donating funds to victims of natural disasters and supporting local healthcare services.
- Educational Empowerment: Providing scholarships, supporting education for underprivileged students, and organizing skill development workshops to make youth job-ready.
- Health and Well-being: Organizing free health checkup camps and awareness campaigns on social issues, such as drug abuse.
Student Engagement and Education:
- Eco Clubs: Establishing clubs that focus on creating awareness about conservation.
- Experiential Learning: Offering Work Exposure Programs (WEP) and service-learning opportunities to foster empathy and leadership skills.
- Technological Integration: Providing smart classrooms and digital tools, particularly to students from rural backgrounds, to bridge the digital divide.