Tuesday, 28 May 2019
Bharati Vidyapeeth
Deemed to be University
COLLEGE OF AYURVED
NATIONAL SERVICE
SCHEME UNIT
Report-SWACHHTA PAKHWARA
Date: 16-31st
August, 2018
Bharati
Vidyapeeth Deemed University College of Engineering NSS Unit celebrated
SwatchhataPandharawda from 16th August to 31st August
2017. Different events were organized emphasizing value of social service and
public cleaning among the students. Following is the detailed report of
SwachhtaPakhwara.
17-18th August, 2018 : Campus Cleaning
Bharati Vidyapeeth College
of Ayurved,
NSS Unit devoted two days for cleaning their respective campus of their
institutions. They ensured that they clean each and every part of their campus
like classrooms, laboratories, libraries, toilets, auditoriums, playgrounds,
lawns, roads etc.
NSS
Volunteers doing SWACHHATA near Ayurved college parking.
NSS
Volunteers cleaning the Ayurved Hospital coridoor
NSS
Volunteers collecting the waste near Ayurved hospital
Cleaning
carried out in the classrooms and porch.
27-29th
August, 2018 : Cleaning of Bharati
Ayurvedic Hospital .
Bharati
Vidyapeeth College of Engineering, NSS Unit devoted two
days for cleaning Bharati Ayurvedic Hospital and Katraj Bus Depot. The event
ended with the SwachhtaShapath
(Oath) by all NSS Volunteers along with the managers and workers of depot.
NSS
Volunteers doing the Cleaning at Bharti Vidyapeeth Ayurved Hospital Pune
NSS
Volunteers along with NSS Program officer collected Hospital Waste during
Cleaning at Bharti Vidyapeeth Ayurved Hospital Pune
Tree
plantation
Date 29/09/2018
Deforestation has resulted in mass
destruction of biodiversity. A lot of medicinal plants are nearing extinction
and some other species are being wiped off the face of earth even before we
discover their potential.
A tree plantation drive was conducted at
the Herbal garden of College of Ayurveda, BVU by the NSS unit of our college in
association with the Dravyaguna department to commemorate the 150th
Birthday of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, the father of our nation.
The event started of with the introduction
of vermicomposting , it’s procedure and it’s importance by Mr. Girish Belhekar.
The following points were highlighted by
him:
1. The Vermicomposting unit should be in a
cool moist and shady site.
2. Cow dung and chopped dried leafy
material are mixed in the proportion of 3:1 and are kept for partial
decomposition for 15 to 20 days.
3. A layer of
15 to 20 cm of chopped dried leaves /grass should be kept as bedding material
at the bottom of the bed.
5. Each bed should contain 1.5 to 2 quintal
of raw material and the number of beds can be increased as per raw material
availability and requirement.
6. RED EARTHWORMS (1500 to 2000) should be
released on the upper layer of the bed.
7. Beds should be sprinkled with water with
the help of a can after the release of the earthworms.
8. Beds should be sprinkled with water
(daily) to keep them moist and should be covered with wet gunny bags or polythene sheets to retain
moisture.
9. Bed should be turned once after 30 days
for maintaining aeration and for proper decomposition.
10. Compost gets ready in 45 to 50 days.
11. The finished product is 3/4th
of the raw material used.
Vermicomposting is an efficient method of
utilising waste products or by products and obtaining fodder of high
nutritional value. It is non-polluting and does not harm the surrounding
environment.
This was followed by the plantation of
medicinal herbs at the Herbal Garden. Approximately 100 plants belonging to 30
different species were planted.
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