Sustainable Development Goals
K.R. Mangalam University actively fosters a scientific
mindset, curiosity, and entrepreneurial spirit among its
students, empowering them to design innovative solutions for
sustainable development. By engaging in interdisciplinary
learning and problem-solving, students are encouraged to
address global and local challenges with creativity and
responsibility. This approach not only builds strong
academic foundations but also nurtures future-ready leaders
equipped to contribute meaningfully to society.
The university promotes a culture of collaboration where
researchers, educators, and students work hand in hand with
citizens, industry partners, and public institutions. Such
partnerships enable co-creation of knowledge and the
development of impactful solutions that address pressing
issues. This collective effort positions the university as a
catalyst in advancing the Sustainable Development Goals
(SDGs), ensuring that education, research, and innovation
remain closely aligned with the needs of the world.
To strengthen this commitment, K.R. Mangalam University has
embedded the SDGs within its governance, teaching, and
research strategies. Sustainable campus management is
treated as a priority, reflecting the university’s role as a
socially responsible institution. By integrating
sustainability into its operations and academic vision, the
university not only reduces its ecological footprint but
also inspires students to carry forward the values of
environmental stewardship, inclusivity, and ethical growth.
Gender Equity & Sensitization in Curriculum
The University runs an Open Elective Programme which is a
basket of subject open to all the students from various
school. The University offers a subject OLA712 Women and Law
in the open elective subjects with an objective to
understand the issues related to gender and crime, to
understand the applicable theories, any particulars of
prosecution and sentencing of female offenders and female
victims. This subject also emphasis on the gender and crime
as an objective of the subject.
Safety & Security
The University Campus is well equipped with campus security
for students, staff (teaching and non-teaching) including
both male and female. There is both male and female security
service ensuring protection, safety and security for
students of all schools. The University provides
professional security officers to all the entries of the
Campus. No outsider is allowed inside of the campus without
student, teaching or non-teaching identity card. A visitor
gate pass is provided to visitors which are to be submitted
at the time of leaving the campus. The bikes and car boots
are checked at the gate at the time of entering and exiting
the campus. There 24/7 CCTV surveillance all throughout the
campus i.e. at the gate, entrance, corridors, reception etc.
The safety and security is given utmost importance by the
University.
Common Rooms & Sanitary Dispenser Facilities
University provides common rooms, male and female washrooms
and common rooms to students. The college common rooms for
ladies and Men are located on each floor and used by the
students in their leisure time in a private space. The
University has also ensured that the ladies’ washroom is
equipped with sanitary Napkin dispensers.
Day Care Centre
The university offers a convenient on-campus daycare center
for children aged 6 months to 6 years, specifically designed
for the children of its employees. Staffed by certified
early childhood educators, the center provides a safe and
nurturing environment with a curriculum focused on fostering
cognitive, social, and emotional development. With flexible
hours to accommodate the diverse schedules of university
staff and faculty, the daycare also emphasizes strict health
and safety protocols. Subsidized by the university, it is an
affordable and valuable resource that supports employees in
balancing their professional and personal lives,
contributing to a more productive and satisfied workforce.
24/7 Surveillance
CCTV In The Campus
Female Security Guard for Girls Hostel
Girls Common Room
Sanitary Napkin Vending Machine
Security Guards at Every Entrance
Security Guards at Every Entrance
Day Care Center
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2023-24
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| 1. |
International Women’s Day 2024 dated 09-03-2024
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| 2. |
International Human Rights Day 2023 dated 09-12-2023
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| 3. |
School of Design Collaboration with Radio Vishwas –
International Week of Violence Against Women 4,5,6
December 2023
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| 4. |
Session on Gender Equality 20-10-2023
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| 5. |
Free Medical Checkup Camp dated 14-09-2023
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| 6. |
World Health Day Event dated 07-04-2024
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2022-23
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| 7. |
Teacher’s Day Celebration 05-09-2023
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| 8. |
Blood Donation Camp dated 17-10-2022
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| 9. |
Women’s Health Care dated 05-12-2022
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| 10. |
Expert Lecture “Woman Health & Hygiene dated
13-01-2023
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| 11. |
Expert Lecture on 'Emotional Intelligence’
31-01-2023
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| 12. |
Self Defence Session on International Women Day
dated 08-03-2023
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| 13. |
2nd Poster Making Competition on social injustices,
mental health, crypto currency, electronic waste,
freedom from hunger, artificial intelligence dated
13-03-2023
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2021-22
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| 14. |
Guest Lecture on the topic "Women’s Rights are Human
Rights." on National Human Rights Day dated
10-12-2021
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| 15. |
Celebration of International Women’s Day dated
08-03-2022
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| 16. |
World Cancer Day dated 04-02-2022 |
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| 17. |
Two Days Management Development Program on "Gender
Sensitization and Sexual Harassment at Work Place"
from 23-03-2022 & 24-03-2022
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| 18. |
Expert Talk on Motivation is Right Inside You dated
25-03-2022
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| 19. |
Social Immersion Initiative dated 28-3-2022
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| 20. |
Health Check-up Camp on the occasion of World Health
Day 2022 dated 07-04-2022
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| 21. |
Poster Making Competition on the theme child labour,
anti-ragging, cyber-crimes, domestic violence,
environmental awareness dated 16-04-2022
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| 22. |
Blood Donation Camp dated 14-07-2022
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2020-21
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International Women’s Day Celebration dated
08.03.2021
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| 24. |
Gender Sensitivity issues and women empowerment
dated 15-09-2020
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2019-20
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International Women’s Day Self-Defence Techniques
for Girl Students and Female Faculties dated
08-03-2020
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| 26. |
Understanding Gender Sensitization 05-12-2019
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Energy Conservation Measures
K.R. Mangalam University is deeply committed to
sustainability, integrating comprehensive facilities for
alternative energy sources and energy conservation. Guided
by a forward-looking Solar Energy Policy and a Biogas Plan,
the institution has adopted an advanced Energy Management
System to monitor and optimize energy use, assess costs, and
ensure reliable supply. These measures reflect the
university’s proactive approach to building a
resource-efficient campus.
To further its green initiatives, the university actively
implements modern energy conservation technologies and
strategies aimed at minimizing consumption. By reducing
dependency on conventional energy sources and embracing
renewable solutions, the campus not only ensures operational
efficiency but also upholds its responsibility toward
climate action and long-term ecological balance.
The institution’s dedication to environmental stewardship is
also evident in its efforts beyond energy management. Having
achieved a zero-pollution status through strict adherence to
sustainability benchmarks, K.R. Mangalam University has
submitted the necessary data and credentials for external
scrutiny. Its rainwater harvesting system effectively
recharges the soil and replenishes the underground water
table, creating a self-sufficient ecosystem that supports
both the campus and the surrounding community.
9001-2025
Energy Audit - KRMU - 23-05-2025
Environmental Audit - KRMU - 23-05-2025
Green Audit - KRMU - 23-05-2025
ISO 50001-2025
ISO14001-2025
ISO Certificates
Solar Energy
Power efficient
LED Conservation
Sensor
D. Sensor
Solid waste management:
The University has tie-ups with authorized vendors to
collect garbage and paper waste from designated places. 100%
usage of disposable products like paper glass helps to
reduce solid waste in the campus. Students and staff members
are encouraged to make the campus plastic-free. The
University has placed waste bins in every area as per
requirement with colour coding for e.g. green, blue and
yellow. The compost pits to dump green waste, which is
utilised for manure preparation and for maintaining a green
campus. The wet waste is recycled along with cafeteria waste
for soil manure/fertilisers after being processed in a pit.
Standard operating procedure for disposal of chemical and
microbial waste is in practice.
Liquid waste management:
The University has Sewage Treatment Plant of one lakh litre
capacity, which is utilized for gardening. There is 100%
utilization of liquid waste within the campus. Water from
wash basins and hostel rooms are stored in tanks and further
utilized for gardens. Low flush cistern has been installed
in washrooms. Water squirting has been enabled in all taps.
In view of the National Mission on Clean and Green
Environment, we have taken steps for plantation inside as
well as outside the campus. This activity is monitored by
NSS every year. Tanks with the required storage capacity are
available for rainwater harvesting.
Biomedical waste management:
Biomedical waste from university’s animal house is collected
in separate bins. The University has signed a contract with
authorized bio-medical waste management contractor who
collects the waste from the designated place and disposes it
according to bio-medical waste management rules.
E-waste management:
A Standard Operating Procedure is being followed for the
management of “The Hazardous Lab & other Waste Disposal”.
The e-waste generated from hardware which cannot be reused
or recycled is disposed of centrally through the authorized
vendors. Disposing of old, out dated and non-functioning
electronic items such as monitors, computers, keyboards,
mouse, power supplies, printers, batteries etc. is a major
problem because such materials contain toxic chemicals and
improper disposal of these items is injurious for living
beings. The institute has identified certified vendors for
E-waste disposal. The electronic equipment to be disposed is
collected at a central store and then handed over to the
concerned vendors.
Waste recycling system:
Faculty and staff members participate in the recycling
effort by following the principle of separation of
recyclable and non-recyclable materials and placing them in
appropriately marked recycling bins. Students are motivated
to participate in campus recycling efforts.
Hazardous chemicals waste management:
All kinds of hazardous chemicals like lead batteries, waste
diesel from DG set and other chemical storage glass bottles
are disposed-off according to the standard disposal norm,
taking special care that no harm is caused to any living
beings. The University has signed a contract with authorized
waste management contractor who collects the waste from the
designated place and disposes it according to waste
management rules
Dustbin
Rainwater harvesting
Conserving and preserving of water is a key issue that has
been addressed by the University in the form of rainwater
harvesting. The campus has been practicing rainwater
harvesting mechanism in an area of 24.3 acres. There are 17
rainwater harvesting pits all over the campus. This
mechanism ensures increase in water table index. This water
is used for gardening & flushing toilets. The details of
rainwater harvesting system have been designed by a
certified architect and have been implemented throughout the
campus.
Borewell /Open well recharge
Borewells are also one of the major water resources in the
University. It is 3inches wide & 220 fts. deep which
fulfills water requirement of the 24.3 acre campus.
Construction of tanks and bunds
The University campus consists of underground tank (Pump
Room) of total capacity 4 lakh liters near Block A (Pump
Room) wherein underground tanks no.1 & no.2 have a capacity
of 1 lakh liters each for domestic use and underground tanks
no.3 & no.4 have a capacity of 1 lakh liters each for Fire
Fighting purpose & overhead tanks on block A, B, C & hostel
building.
pEach block has two tanks for domestic water supply as well as
for firefighting system with capacity of 50,000 liters each.
On hostel building 25,000 liters capacity tank is provided.
Maintenance and cleaning of overhead water tanks are done
periodically.
Wastewater recycling
The University Sewage treatment plant is fully operational
with 3,50,000 liters waste water collection capacity. Every
day 1,00,000 liters sewage water is treated which is used
for watering plants within the campus.
Rain Water Harvesting
Rain Water Harvesting Pits
Borwell Recharge
Borwell Recharge System
Borwell Recharge System
Overhead tank in University
Overhead tank in University
Green Campus Initiatives
KRMU has been awarded as the Sustainable Institutions of
India in Green Rankings 2024. The University is aware of its
environment conservation responsibilities and embraces
principle of sustainable development to ensure any adverse
environmental impact. Infrastructural development is done to
maximize usage of natural resources like native vegetation,
water reserves, sun and wind resources.
Following initiatives are taken to ensure that KRMU becomes
environment friendly campus.
Restricted Entry of Automobiles:
The University implements no automobile policy in the
campus. All the vehicles of employees and students are
parked in the designated parking area. There are separate
gates for entry and exit of vehicles. Inside the campus
there is no entry of vehicles of any kind.
Use of Bicycles/battery powered vehicles:
All the staff and students will use bicycles/battery powered
vehicles as a part of Green Campus & Environmental
Sustainability, the entry of automobiles inside the campus
is strictly prohibited. Only eco- friendly vehicles (bicycle
and battery-operated vehicles) are permitted inside the
campus. Any student, staff or outsiders parking their
vehicle inside the premises will face disciplinary action.
Students & Staff are encouraged to use cycles on campus
Pedestrian Friendly Pathways
The building plan and architecture are planned in user
friendly that promotes walkability. Proper footpaths are
made along the roads within the campus and are well
maintained in terms of quality with lush green belts
accompanying the roadsides. Campus is developed in walk
friendly manner with network of pedestrian walkway across
the campus and to discourage use of vehicles inside the
campus
Landscaping with Trees and Plants
Two-tier plantations have been done along the campus
boundary. Fruit bearing and shady plants like Ashok,
Sondana, Kusum, Vismarkya, Kachnar, Pilkan, Sashut, Champa
etc are planted. A nursery, and a well functional green
house, composting unit to provide organic manure and trained
manpower to carry out horticulture work is maintained. An
organic orchard is created which harbors many horticulture
plant varieties.
Plastic free campus:
All official communication to staffs and students is done
through email, data collection is carried out through Sero
soft portal. The university is trying its best to minimize
plastic usage. The stores and food stalls are motivated to
use paper and jute bags for packing. Awareness program is
also conducted like Swachh Bharat Abhiyan.
CNG University Buses and Cars
All vehicles of the University have “Pollution Under
Control” certificate University provides CNG buses and CNG
cars for students, faculty and staff for daily commuting and
also encourages carpooling to reduce carbon footprint.
Energy Saving Initiatives
The University consists of a solar power generating system
on the roof top of the buildings. The university also
promotes Earth Hour initiative of WWF by switching off
lights for one hour on the designated date and time.
Activities to Promote Green Campus
Environment Club has been established in the University to
ensure:
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Seminars, debates, lectures and popular talks on
environmental issues are conducted
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Field visits to environmentally important sites including
polluted and degraded sites, wildlife parks, etc.
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Tree plantation, cleanliness drives are organized in
campus and outside campus
Left Side of A-Block
Left Side of main gate
Right Side of A-Block
Right Side of A-Block
Right Side of A-Block
Use of Bicycles
Ban on Plastic
Pedestrian Friendly Pathways
Green Environment Policy
Barrier Free Environment
KRMU provides a barrier-free environment in the university
entail ensuring accessibility and inclusivity for all
individuals, regardless of their physical, cognitive,
sensory, or other abilities.
Physical Accessibility:
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Wheelchair Access: The university campus
has ramps, elevators, and lifts available throughout
campus buildings to provide access to individuals with
mobility impairments.
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Accessible Entrances and Exits: Automatic
doors, wide doorways, and low thresholds has been
installed to enable easy entry and exit for individuals
with mobility aids.
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Accessible Restrooms: Restrooms are
equipped with accessible stalls, grab bars, and sinks to
accommodate individuals with mobility challenges.
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Accessible Parking: Designating
accessible parking space has been earmarked in the parking
lot complying with accessibility standards.
Communication Accessibility:
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Signage:Clear and easy-to-read signage
with large fonts, high contrast colors, and Braille to aid
individuals with visual impairments.
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Scribes: Our college also provides
Scribes for assisting the Divyagjan during various
examinations including University examinations and as well
as outside examinations.
Academic Accessibility:
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Flexible Learning Options: The university
offers flexible course formats, such as online classes or
hybrid models, to accommodate students with diverse
learning needs and preferences.
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Accessible Instructional Materials: Textbooks, readings, and course materials in accessible
formats, such as electronic text or audio recordings, to
support students with disabilities.
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Accommodations and Support Services:
Offering accommodations such as extended time for exams,
note-taking assistance, or alternative testing formats
through disability support services.
Social and Cultural Accessibility:
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Inclusive Events and Activities: Organizing social events, clubs, and extracurricular
activities that are accessible to individuals with diverse
abilities and interests.
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Promoting Diversity and Inclusion: Fostering a culture of inclusivity and respect by
promoting awareness, understanding, and acceptance of
individuals with disabilities within the university
community.
Psychological Accessibility:
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Mental Health Support Services: Providing counselling
services, peer support groups, and mental health resources
to address the psychological well-being of all students,
including those with mental health conditions.
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Stress Reduction Initiatives: Implementing stress
reduction programs, mindfulness activities, and wellness
initiatives to support the mental health and overall
well-being of students.
Medical Centre:
The University has a well-equipped medical room with
provision of qualified doctor, nurse and nursing assistants
on 24*7 basis to cater medical need of university including
divyangs. Apart from Medical centres special clinical
centres for eye & vision, language and speech and
psychological counselling are fully functional to add
friendless to students in general and Divyang students in
particular.
Railings
Heldesk
Toilet
Tactile Path
Wheelchair
Social Responsibility and Harmony
The University emphasizes providing an inclusive environment
for all the students and employees. Communal socio- economic
and such other programmes are best achieved through conduct
of major events like Hindi Diwas, Engineers Day,
Architecture Day, Youth Day, Human Rights Day, Khadi Day,
Teachers Day, Haryana Day, Festivals like Holi, Diwali,
Gurpurab, Basant Panchami, Vishwakarma Puja, Valmini
Jayanti, Lohri etc. Hindi Diwas is also celebrated in which
students participate in debate, poster and essay
competitions. This establishes positive interaction among
people of different racial and cultural backgrounds.
Ambedkar Jayanti, Gandhi Jayanti, Netaji Subhash Chandra
Bose Jayanti, Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel Jayanti (Unity Day)
and other important days are celebrated in the University to
create awareness about the national leaders and their
contribution in the development of India.
Clubs and Societies are formed by students on the campus
which support and propagate the idea of diverse cultures.
The students are given ample opportunities to organize
cultural festivals to showcase our rich dance forms, music
and diverse enriching traditional beliefs from various
states across India. The students also visit Suraj Kund
International Crafts Fair every year to understand the rich
and diverse culture, handicrafts and develop
inter-disciplinary entrepreneurship skills.
In cultural fest ‘Rendezvous’ popular musicians and singers
with their teams are invited to enthrall the students with
rich cultural songs. This helps not only in tapping the
talents of the students but also making them conscious of
the rich culture of our state and our country.
KRMU’s annual literary magazine ‘Reflections’ encourages
people to pen down their ideas in the form of poems,
stories, essays and paintings. Such literary and artistic
expressions of students are compiled and widely circulated
annually.
The students are encouraged to take up projects based on the
theme to promote local and regional culture such as fashion
shows on the theme of Indian States, the Art Gallery of
School of Humanities promotes rich cultural heritage of
India, Journalism School organizes various competitions in
Hindi language also.
Special facilities are created for the Divyangjan students.
Their mobility is supported with the provision of ramps and
wheelchairs. Special restroom facilities have been provided
in the college premises. Audio-visual and Braille facilities
are available for them on the ground floor of the library.
During the examination, scribes are arranged for the needy.
Chetna Society in collaboration with Heartfulness Trust
organizes meditation sessions. The collaboration session
with ISCON are also conducted to promote peace and harmony.
Reports
Equality, Diversity, Social Harmony And Inclusion Committee
Members
| 1 |
Prof. (Dr.) Rajendra Sinha |
Vice Chancellor |
Chairperson |
| 2 |
Prof. Pravin Bharti |
Registrar (I/C) |
Member |
| 3 |
Dr. Prakash G. Burade |
Associate Dean, School of Engineering &
Technology
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Member |
| 4 |
Dr. Nissar Reshi |
Dean, School of Science |
Member |
| 5 |
Dr. M. S. Gambhire, Professor and Dean
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Dean, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences
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Member |
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Dr. Pawan R. Bhaladhare |
HOD, School of Computer Sciences and Engineering
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Member |
| 7 |
Dr. Rupali Jitendra Khaire |
Dean, School of Commerce and Management Studies
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Member |
| 8 |
Dr. Sharvari V. Vaidya |
Dean (I/C), School of Law |
Member |
Internal Policy Handbook
Section: Campus Sustainability and Environment
Policy Title: Eco-Friendly Transportation Policy
Effective From: August 2024
Review Cycle: Every 3 years
1. Purpose
This policy outlines the university’s commitment to
promoting eco-friendly, safe, and sustainable modes of
transportation within and around the campus. It supports the
university’s broader goal of becoming a Green Campus by
reducing air pollution, conserving energy, enhancing road
safety, and lowering its overall carbon footprint.
2. Scope
This policy applies to:
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All students, faculty, staff, contractors, and visitors.
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All transportation modes used within and around the
University campus.
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All designated parking and transit areas within the
premises.
3. Policy Objectives
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To promote eco-conscious transportation among students and
staff.
- To reduce vehicular emissions and fuel consumption.
- To ensure safety and order in campus movement.
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To support the principles of sustainable development and
climate responsibility.
4. Policy Guidelines
4.1 Restricted Entry of Automobiles
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The University follows a "No Vehicle Inside Campus"
policy.
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All personal vehicles (student, faculty, staff, visitors)
must be parked in designated parking areas outside
academic and administrative zones.
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Separate entry and exit gates are provided for organized
vehicle movement.
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Only authorized service vehicles and emergency vehicles
are permitted inside with prior approval.
4.2 Use of Bicycles and Battery-Operated Vehicles
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Use of bicycles and battery-powered/electric vehicles is
strongly encouraged.
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Only non-polluting vehicles (bicycles or battery vehicles)
are allowed within campus pathways.
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Faculty, staff, and students are encouraged to commute
within the campus using bicycles provided by the
university or personal cycles.
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Any violation of this guideline—unauthorized entry or
parking of petrol/diesel vehicles within the academic
zone—will attract disciplinary action.
4.3 Public Transportation and University Transport System
5. Infrastructure Support
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Bicycle stands and charging stations for battery-operated
vehicles are available at multiple campus points.
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Signages and paths are designed to prioritize pedestrians
and cyclists.
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Infrastructure development integrates passive green
features such as sunken courts and shaded pedestrian zones
to minimize heat and promote walkability.
6. Awareness and Engagement
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Students and employees are educated on the benefits of
sustainable transportation through:
- Orientation programs
- Green Campus campaigns
- Workshops and environmental days
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Transport coordinators are appointed to promote safe and
sustainable commuting practices.
7. Monitoring and Compliance
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The Campus Security Team ensures compliance with vehicle
movement and parking regulations.
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The Facilities Management Team maintains transportation
infrastructure, including EV charging and bicycle parking
areas.
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Violations are documented, and appropriate warnings,
fines, or disciplinary actions may be applied.
8. Review and Improvement
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This policy shall be reviewed every three years or sooner
if required based on infrastructural or regulatory
changes.
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The Environment Compliance Committee is responsible for
monitoring implementation and recommending updates.
Document Control
1.0 August 2024 Initial implementation of Eco-Friendly
Transportation Policy