For consecutive years, APSCC team has been contributing resource persons for the Vacation Science Camp for School Students organized by the Puducherry Council for Science and Technology, Department of Science and Technology, Government of Puducherry. The Winter Camp for 2017 was held on 17-Dec-2017 at Dr.Abdul Kalam Science Centre and Planetarium, Lawspet, Puducherry. The event attracted more than 100 students from multiple schools.
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Going Green in College
According to Affordable Colleges Online, Going green in college usually isn’t a solitary pursuit; there are plenty of other students who have the same goals, and most colleges have begun focusing on helping the environment. When choosing the right school to help meet those admirable goals, focus on the following possibilities:
BENEFITS OF GOING GREEN
BETTER HEALTH
When you look to sustainable agriculture for your food, you are going to become healthier, simply thanks to the lack of hormones, antibiotics, pesticides and other chemicals that make it into your meals. When a good local diet is combined with the exercise that comes from eco-friendly commuting, such as walking or riding a bike, your health gets even better.
SAVING MONEY
When you switch to eco-friendly options, your costs go down. Installing LED lights and using a power strip to cut down on “vampire power” leads to lower costs for utilities. Riding a bike instead of using a vehicle cuts down on gas and maintenance costs. Even refilling your own water bottle can save a great deal of money over the course of a year.
BETTER COMMUNITIES
Any steps to reduce energy consumption can help reduce global warming. Many of those effects are clear in the community right from the start. For instance, compost means healthier gardens, carpooling means getting to know new people, and spending time at workshops means learning more that helps students grow as members of the greater college society.
CHEAPER TRANSPORTATION
Going green in college can mean walking around campus or riding a bike to class. It can also mean forgoing a vehicle altogether and instead relying on carpooling or shuttle buses to get where you need to be. By leaving the keys behind, your transportation costs are much cheaper, and you do something good for the environment at the same time.
REDUCING WATER USAGE
One of the first things those who want to go green will learn is that water isn’t really as free as it seems – turning on a tap is a luxury that many in the world don’t have. By reducing water usage, you are keeping a little more of that precious water in our lakes and streams. Over time, a little here and a little there really adds up.
SETTING AN EXAMPLE
There are those who look to you for the right answers. Perhaps it’s your sister or brother, or even your parents. Maybe it’s your friends. Your children, certainly, will benefit from seeing the way you act about the environment, as they will act accordingly. Your example can be a powerful catalyst for change for generations to come.
A CLEAR CONSCIENCE
When you make a point of going green, you start to do things that are better for the world around you, and for the fellow beings that inhabit it. When you bike to class, you cut down on your carbon footprint. When you eat organic, you help ensure that livestock are raised well and slaughtered humanely. When you stay local, you pour money back into the local economy. It’s a wonderful cycle.
SATISFACTION
At the end of the day, going green saves money, makes you healthier, is kinder to the environment and leaves you with a clear conscience about your choices. There are few things in life more valuable than peace of mind.
Note : This original source of this article is Affordable Colleges Online
Ready, Set, Plant!
APSCC had the privilege of being invited as a chief guest for a significant tree planting event held at Dr. B. R. Ambedkar Government Higher Secondary School in Kirumampakkam. The event, presided over by Mr. M. Kandaswamy, the esteemed minister for Pollution Control, Science, Technology, and Environment of the Government of Puducherry, saw the active participation of student and staff volunteers who collectively planted hundreds of native tree saplings. APSCC’s presence at the event emphasized its commitment to environmental conservation and sustainability, inspiring the school community to take concrete steps towards a greener and healthier future.
Registration Closed
Registration Fee: NIL
Program Agenda and Tentative Schedule: SLAPSWM-2017-18 Program Agenda and Schedule
Govt. Circular issued for Schools: SchoolCircular
Background of the Event:
The Union Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change (MoEF&CC) recently notified the new Waste Management Rules (2016). These will replace the existing Rules, which have been in place for the past several years. The new rules are now applicable beyond municipal areas and have included urban agglomerations, census towns, notified industrial townships, areas under the control of Indian Railways, airports, special economic zones, places of pilgrimage, religious and historical importance, and State and Central Government organizations in their ambit.
In view of this, the Puducherry “State Level Awareness Program on Sustainable Waste Management – 2017-18 (SLAPSWM)”, is being organized by the Association for Promoting Sustainability in Campuses and Communities (APSCC) under the auspices of the Department of Science, Technology & Environment (DSTE), Puducherry Pollution Control Committee (PPCC), Government of Puducherry and Pondicherry Central University (PU).
Event Timings: The event is for a half day between 1:30 pm – 6:00 pm. There are in total 30 batches.
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Summer Vacation Science Camp – 2017
APSCC team contributed as resource persons in the Summer Vacation Science Camp held on 03-05-2017 to 31-05-2017 at Dr.Abdul Kalam Science Centre and Planetarium, Lawspet, Puducherry. The event attracted more than 100 students from multiple schools and was organized by the Puducherry Council for Science and Technology, Department of Science and Technology, Government of Puducherry.