Clean Campus Measures Clean campus measure are implemented meticulously at Hindustan University. One of the major implementation of work space organization is through the 5’Stechnique. 5S Workplace Organization The 5s Techniques (Sort, Set in Order , shine, standardize and sustain) is ensured in every department of the University. The coordinators of each department conduct and awareness program and ensure the implementation of the 5Stechnique on a regular basis to establish the operational stability required for sustenance and continuous improvements. This also helps in Higher Productivity, Safety, Better Quality and Quick Delivery. Campus Clean up programs Swatch Bharat Initiatives to cleaner campus has been initiated at 2015 and periodically the students and staff members are involved in such activities. Students are also involved in projects like cleaning of nearby beaches , surrounding villages, and also conducting awareness programs for Clean India. National and International conferences are conducted by School of Building Sciences related to Clean Environment and Sustainability every year. Guidelines to Students The students are instructed to maintain the campus clean and it is mentioned in their handbooks. Several Quotes related to the importance of clean and green environment are displayed within the campus. Student competitions are conducted for the students and it includes stage plays, debates, group discussions, slogan writing, elocution pertaining to the need for keeping campus clean and green. Safety Measures at Hindustan University Fire Safety Hindustan University has a separate ‘Vigilance and Fire safety officer’ who is in-charge of the fire safety of premises. There are many fire safety programs organized for students, the teaching and non-teaching staff. From the courses people understand how to use extinguishers and how to use emergency exit in case of fire. St.John’s Health And Safety Training Institute, Chennai conducts training programmes for staff and students at Hindustan University. All the floors are equipped with fire safety extinguishers which are being checked periodically for proper operation. First Aid kit All labs are fully equipped with first aid kit, Every department the staff rooms are equipped with first aid kit. In certain laboratories personal protective equipment has been installed. Campus Clinic Campus Clinic at Hindustan University is well equipped with medical facilities catering to the needs of the staff and the students. In case of any emergency the doctors available in the clinic attend the patients. For major treatment the patients are immediately shifted to multi speciality hospital , that is situated at a close proximity to the institution. Wearing of Helmet University has been keen in following the traffic rules off and on the campus. Wearing of helmets by two-wheeler riders those entering the campus is compulsory. Those violating the rules would be impounded by authorities immediately. A warning board is displayed at the main entrance gate showing no entry without helmet. A Green Sustainable Campus Hindustan University won the Best Green Campus Award for the project Hindustan University Green Yuvatharang (HUGY). Bay Range Hindustan campus is built amidst a lush green stretch of over 150 acres abutting beautiful lakes. The green atmosphere is conducive for a calm and peaceful academic pursuit. The green campus has around 800 trees. This reduces the overall temperature in the campus by 3 to 4 degree Celsius. The project Hindustan University’s Green YUVATHARANG (HUGY) includes “RAIN WATER HARVESTING” over 50,00,000 sq.ft. area. This is used to recharge the ground water. The campus has more than 8000 students studying at Hindustan. This population imposes a strain on water resources. Hence, a well-designed effluent treatment plant (STP) has been established in 2005, which in turn feeds the ECO system. The bio degradation waste is re circulated to gardening effectively. Green recycling takes care of all the waste and discarded computer systems, electronic items, networking components, etc., by disposing them to authorized E-waste recycling firms. This takes care of the Pollution Control norms, set by the government of India. More than 50% of the buildings are environment friendly, designed and constructed, so that natural breeze and light utilization are maximized. This has reduced the power consumption by 20% to 30 %. Additional capacitors were installed to increase the Power Factor, thus reducing the electrical power consumption. All the lights in the green campus have been replaced with CFL bulbs. Window Air conditioners are replaced with multi split units, to maximize the efficiency. Landscaping around University Building Lush Green HITS Campus Restricted Vehicular movement-Shaded Parking in HITS Campus Hindustan University - A Prime Destination for Nature Lovers As per the ‘Times of India’ Hindustan University is a prime location for making film shooting, reported as lush green campus. (“Colleges turn shooting spots in Chennai”, Times of India, June 4, 2015) Protection from Solar heat using Green elements-Reduce Cooling Load Vegetation and Green Cover: Right in the planning stage itself it was decided to adopt the Policy of Preserving and protecting existing Green elements unless and until, unavoidable. As a result HITS campus is lush Green, with many trees such as Banyan, Mango, deciduous trees shrubs and plants. Open spaces are covered with one of the remarkable features of the Campus Planning and the Site Planning was done keeping in mind the location of existing trees. Setting and design of buildings, Lay out and orientation of internal roads and pathways were altered to protect Green elements. Alternative Source of Energy – WIND the Green Energy to operate pumps Land surface covered by Green elements Shaded road absorb and radiate less solar heat Nature of Ground Surface: In Hindustan University Campus where ever possible attempt has been made to reduce area under Man made surfaces. In paved areas Compressed stabilised Earth/ Mud Blocks with minimum Embodied Energy are used. In some places where necessary Concrete Inter locking Paving Blocks with open joints (to allow percolation of Rain water) are also used. Paving with Environment Friendly Compressed Stabilised Earth Blocks in the Campusallows Rain water to percolate recharging underground water table. Glimpse of few of the National and International Conferences on Sustainability Technologies for Clean Energy and Environment Under the ongoing collaboration on Research and academic activities between Hindustan University and Dongguk University, Korea, Hindustan University and Dongguk University organized an International Symposium on 21st March 2016 with the theme “Technologies for Clean Energy and Environment”. The primary objective of the Symposium is to bring together experts working in the area of Clean Energy and Environment and take stock of the developments and plan the future research in this area. Dr. Han Tae Sik (Bo Kwang),President Dongguk University inaugurated the symposium. The inaugural function was presided over by Dr.S.Ramachandran, Vice-Chancellor, HITS and Dr. G. Ilavazhagan, Director (Research), HITS welcomed the gathering. Dr. Han Tae Sik (Bo Kwang), during his inaugural address appreciated the progress of collaboration between Donggukuniversity and HITS. He highlighted that CENCON was a remarkable product of such a fruitful collaboration. He traced the history of how Dongguk university was founded, based on Buddhist foundation and its presence as a leading Arts &Science university in Korea .He specially mentioned the roots of Bodhi dharma in Kanchipuram, Tamilnadu and his desire to visit the places of historical interest in Buddhism. He added that the students and staff of Hindustan University and Dongguk University were actively participating in exchange programs.Stating that the student exchange programme were a successful mode for better understanding between the two countries , he wished for even brighter collaboration in the future. Dr. Tae Won Kang, QSRC, Dongguk University, South Korea presented a lecture on dilute magnetic semiconductors and electrical energy derived from plants. National Conference on ‘Advances In Construction Techniques And Innovative Sustainable Materials’ National Conference was held on 5th February, 2016. Dr. Ravi Kumar Bhargava, Dean, Building Sciences welcomed the gathering. Dr. Jessy Rooby, HOD, Civil Engineering Department introduced the Chief Guest. Dr. Kingsley. J. D.Thomas, General Manager, L&T Heavy Civil Infra projects delivered the key note address elucidating the advances made in the field of Civil Faculty Development Programme A Faculty Development Programme on “Solid Waste Management” was conducted by the Department of Civil Engineering on 22nd July 2016 and 23rd July 2016. The Chief Guest for the Programme was Dr.G.Janardhanan, Associate Professor& Head, Centre for Environmental Management, NITTTR, Chennai.The function was presided by Dr. Ravi Kumar Bharghava, Dean –School of Building Sciences, Dr.Jessy Rooby, HOD-Department of Civil Engineering Dr. G. Janardhanan inaugurated the event and gave speech focusing the present scenario of Solid Waste Management in India and the impacts of ill-management of solid waste. He gave a presentation on the difference between open dump yard and landfill. He also discussed the design and construction of engineered landfill. he
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