Munshi Premchand Mahavidyalaya

ISO 14001:2015

Best Practices

Best Practices - I

Title: Towards Eco-Friendly Campus

Objectives of the Practice

The Context

Environmental issues have a significant impact on our lives. As an educational institution, it is our responsibility to spread awareness about the importance of environmental conservation within the campus and neighboring areas. Pollution poses a great challenge to humanity; hence, collective efforts are made to promote an eco-friendly environment.

The Practice

Plastic-Free Campus: Plastic cups and drinking glasses are replaced by paper cups and glass bottles.
Water Conservation: Installation of RO aqua-guard drinking water facilities to promote the safe and sustainable use of potable water.
Waste Segregation: Separate waste bins for biodegradable and non-biodegradable wastes.
Plantation Drives: Mandatory planting of plants during events instead of lighting lamps. NSS and NCC cadets conduct planting drives within the campus and neighboring areas twice a year.
Awareness Campaigns: Distribution of plants in nearby areas to raise awareness about the importance of planting and maintaining a balanced environment.
Smoke-Free Zone: Smoking is strictly prohibited on campus.
Campus Clean-Up: Regular campus cleaning projects undertaken by NSS.
Environmental Assessments: Conducted by the Department of Geography.
Tree Identification: Trees and plants on campus are numbered and named.
Green Audit: Periodic green audits to maintain a green campus.

Evidence of Success

Problems Encountered and Resources Required

Best Practices - II

Title: Student Smart Card (College ID Card cum Library Card)

Objectives of the Practice

The Context

Munshi Premchand Mahavidyalaya aims to instill a healthy, ambitious attitude in students, essential for success and sustainability in a competitive world. The Smart Card practice has proven effective by enhancing library operation efficiency and scrutinizing student performance. It also supports the reduction of paper usage, addressing a major environmental issue.

The Practice

With the purchase of KOHA software, a full automation system was implemented. Each library book was assigned a barcode, and online student data maintenance was mandated. The Library Committee, including the Principal, HODs, and library staff, decided to introduce the ‘Smart Card’.

Smart Card System: Students’ Smart Cards are scanned, followed by the scanning of the book’s barcode they wish to borrow. The data is immediately registered in the online database, and offline records are maintained via a register.

Evidence of Success

Problems Encountered and Resources Required

Through these best practices, Munshi Premchand Mahavidyalaya strives to provide an eco-friendly and technologically advanced learning environment, contributing to the overall development and sustainability of its students and the community.
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