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Habitat development through tree planting and landscaping.
Soil and water conservation measures have been developed in the Campuses.
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Afforestation and conservation of trees have been achieved through massive tree planting and tree conservation programme. This greatly favours habitat development and conservation of biodiversity.
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Landscaped Gardens provide the Campus a pleasant environmental friendly ambience. Lawns and a variety of gardens - rose garden, herbal garden, Japanese garden are aesthetic as well as educational.
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Liquid waste management through bioremediation and solid management through composting and vermicomposting is a significant activity
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With the adoption of organic agriculture and chemical free plant growing, the Campus is a “0 chemical zone’.
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Ex-situ conservation and cultivation of medicinal plants.
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Offering courses for M.Tech., and Ph.D., programmes.
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Training and extension programmes are conducted to various groups ranging from individuals, farmers, extension officials, NGOs’ and many others along with field demonstration on the environment management practices.