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PAU-NSS unit organises green campus initiative

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The NSS unit of the College of Agricultural Engineering and Technology successfully organised its “Green Campus initiative” titled “Swachh Campus, Harit Campus”.

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The programme aimed to enhance the campus environment and promote sustainability in line with the Swachh Bharat and Harit Bharat campaigns.

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The event covered the entire college campus and roadside avenue trees, featuring a comprehensive cleanliness drive, the application of eco-friendly lime-white wash to tree trunks for aesthetics and pest protection, and an awareness session on waste segregation.

The initiative saw strong participation from students and faculty, successfully fostering a cleaner, greener campus environment.

NSS coordinator Dr Harmeet Singh Saralch stated, “The initiative is more than a cleanliness drive—it is a step towards instilling lifelong responsibility for environment among our students. By painting tree trunks with lime wash and segregating waste, we are blending traditional wisdom with modern sustainability.”

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Dr Rupinder Pal Singh, Programme Officer, NSS, urged, “Let us join hands to make our campus a proud example of Swachh Bharat and Harit Bharat through sustained action and collective responsibility.”

A waste-segregation awareness session was conducted by Dr Gagandeep Kaur Nagra, which was followed by hands-on practice.

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