THE JHARKHAND STORY NETWORK
Ranchi, Dec. 29: The National University of Study and Research in Law, Ranchi (NUSRL), has received the coveted COP28 Green University Award, 2023, UAE, showcasing exemplary leadership and unwavering dedication to cultivating green education spaces and advancing sustainable teaching-learning practices.
Green Mentors
The award, a distinguished initiative by Green Mentors—the Greening Education Partner of UNESCO with special consultative status with the UN ECOSOC- was presented to NUSRL in absentia on December 1, 2023, during the Green School for Every Child event hosted at the 28th Annual United Nations Climate Meeting in Dubai, UAE.
Milestone in NUSRL’s journey
In acknowledging the award, Dr Julian Seal Pasari, the Convener of the Campus Development Committee at NUSRL, emphasised, “This achievement represents a noteworthy milestone in NUSRL’s journey towards environmental stewardship. It is the outcome of dedication, commitment, and thorough groundwork of the NUSRL community through diverse activities conducted under the guidance and support of Vice Chancellor Dr. Ashok R Patil.”
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Sustainability agenda
In a continued commitment to environmental responsibility and sustainable practices, NUSRL has implemented a comprehensive sustainability agenda across its academic and operational domains.
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The University integrates sustainability into its academic approach, offering a diverse curriculum focusing on environmental law. By transitioning to digital resources, including soft copies and an online attendance system, NUSRL significantly reduces paper consumption and streamlines administrative processes.
The community-centric programmes of the University engage local herding communities for grass cutting on its campus and utilise cattle dung as organic manure.
Sarhul, an indigenous festival
The celebration of Sarhul, an indigenous festival venerating nature, showcases cultural integration with environmental consciousness. Infrastructure-wise, NUSRL has installed a 100 KWP solar panel, established seven water harvesting plants, and organised plantation drives demonstrating commitment to renewable energy, biodiversity, and responsible water management.
The field visit to Ara Keram Village, Oramanjhi Tehsil in Ranchi, which concentrated on the decline in groundwater levels and its impact on the community, is a prime example of a proactive climate action move. The visit was part of a broader initiative where the University explored various aspects, including education, village economy, health, and sanitation, to contribute to the holistic development of these communities.
NUSRL envisions a future where eco-consciousness and community engagement are integral to academic excellence, shaping future leaders committed to a greener, more sustainable tomorrow.
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