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Green Audit Report (2012-13) Sahyadri Shikshan Mandal s Mahant Jamanadas Maharaj, Arts, Science and Commerce College, Karanjali, Tal-Peth, Nashik, 422208

Objectives of the Study The main objective of the green audit is to promote the Management and Conservation of nature and College Campus. The purpose of the audit is to identify, quantify, describe and prioritize framework of Environment Sustainability in compliance with the applicable regulations, policies and standards. The main objectives of carrying out Green Audit are: To introduce and aware students to real concerns of environment and its sustainability To secure the nature and cut down the threats posed to human health by analyzing the pattern and extent of resource use on the campus. To establish a baseline data to assess future sustainability by avoiding the interruptions in environment that are more difficult to handle and their corrections requires high cost. To bring out a status report on environmental compliance

Methodology In order to perform green audit, the methodology included different tools such physical inspection of the campus, observation and review of the documentation, the study covered the following areas to summarize the present status of environment management in the campus. Waste management Green area management Waste management: This indicator addresses disposal of different wastes likepaper, food, plastic, biodegradable, construction, glass, dust etc. Furthermore, solid waste often includes wasted material resources that couldotherwise be channeled into better service through recycling, repair, and reuse.the waste is segregated at source by providing separate dustbins. For Bio-degradable and Plastic waste. Segregation of chemical waste generated in chemistry and zoology laboratories is also practiced. Single sided used papers reused for writing and printing in all departments. Few glass bottles are reused in the laboratories Green area management: This includes the plants, greenery and sustainability of the campus to ensure that the buildings conform to green standards. This also helps in ensuring that the Environmental Policy is enacted, enforced and reviewed using various environmental awareness programmes.mjm college campus is located in highly hilly and heavy rainfall area. Various tree plantation programs are being organized during the month of July and August at college campus through NSS unit and through other programs like Vrukshadindi, Van mohastav etc.this program helps in encouraging eco-friendly environment which provides pure oxygen within the institute and awareness among villagers. The plantation program includes various type of indigenous species of ornamental and medicinal wild plant species.

Green Audit Report (2013-14) Sahyadri Shikshan Mandal s Mahant Jamanadas Maharaj, Arts, Science and Commerce College, Karanjali, Tal-Peth, Nashik,422208

Introduction: The term Green means eco-friendly or not damaging the environment. This can acronymically is called as Global Readiness in Ensuring Ecological Neutrality (GREEN). Green accounting can be defined as systematic identification quantification, recording, reporting & analysis of components of ecological diversity & expressing the same in financial or social terms. Green Auditing, an umbrella term, is known by another name Environmental Auditing. There is a provision of green audit in college campus. A college has been formed to monitor the proper conservationand plantation of the plants in the campus. As per the suggestions made by IQAC, botany department is given the responsibility to do green audit with cooperation of the environmental experts of the state. A report on green audit has been prepared by department of botany MJM ACS College, Karanjali. This college was established in 11 th July, 2009. The college campus botanical garden is covered by herbs, shrubs and trees, including valuable medicinal flora. The plants havebeen systematically identified by taxonomist. Activities organized to create greenery and its conservation at college campus is as follows- Plantation of diversified species: To create- green cover, eco-friendly atmosphere, pure oxygen at the college campus, plantation program is organized with involving all students, principal, and all departments faculty members. In this session van mahotsav program was organized and about 100 ornamental, avenue, medicinal plant with rare and exotic beautiful trees was planted in botanical garden, forest and other parts of college campus. To keep the greeneries in the campus, we regularly maintain the garden under the guidance of botany Dept. Moreover, every year we try to plant new trees.

Rubber Plant Ixora Kadamb Plant Adathoda vasica Cycas Palm Caesalpinia pulcherima Bixa orelana

Green Audit Report (2014-15) Sahyadri Shikshan Mandal s Mahant Jamanadas Maharaj, Arts, Science and Commerce College, Karanjali, Tal-Peth, Nashik, 422208

Audit Framework and details finding The following audit framework is used for conducting Green Audit in 2014-15. The framework also lists the findings and observations. 1. Minimize the use of unsustainable transport Make available information about bicycle and pedestrian routes, public transport services and car share schemes to staff and students. Promote car sharing / car pool among the students and faculty members The college is situated at tribal area, so all students mostly use bus transport service. and pedestrian routes. The all staff member was routine up down from near Nashik city, so they used Maharashtra bus transport service. Yes, college do not promote car sharing / car pool among the students andfaculty members but very few. Repair sources of water leakage, such as taps and showers as quickly as possible. Encourage a decrease in water usage among staff, students and conference guests students and conference guests because water Regular checking and maintenance of pipelines are done to control water wastage No, college do not encourage a decrease in water usage among staff, consumption is minimal

2. Minimize consumption of water. Use an efficient and hygienic water storage mechanism is to minimize the loss of water during storage Install Water recycling mechanism, such as rain water harvesting system Minimize the use of fertilizers and pesticides in college grounds, opting for the use of compost produced on site wherever possible Reduce the practice of burning plastic and other materials that emit harmful gas on burning is prevented in the campus. Encourage the faculties and students to plant trees in thegarden. Reviews periodically the list of trees planted in the garden periodically No, college does not use an efficient and hygienic water storage mechanism is to minimize the loss of water during storage as stored water is provided by local municipality. Yes, Rain water harvesting at College building (Roof area 7500 sq. feet) and stored water used for botanical garden and other purposes. Negligible amount of fertilizers and pesticides are used in the college. No such burning. College Eco and nature club and Student do this. College botany dept and nature club monitor this. Green Audit Report (2015-16) Sahyadri Shikshan Mandal s Mahant Jamanadas Maharaj, Arts, Science and Commerce College, Karanjali, Tal-Peth, Nashik, 422208

The purpose of the audit was to ensure that the practices followed in the campus are in accordance the Green Policy adopted by the institution. With this in mind, the specific objective of the audit was to evaluate the adequacy of the management control framework of Environment Sustainability.The following activity was conducted under the green audit. Nursery Training Program for students: To learn how to propagate vegetatively the garden and nursery plants, the training program for students ie. Nursery developmental program was run by Dept. of Botany collaboration with forest department Peth throughout the year.students learned various propagation techniques like cutting, grafting, layering, Preparation of soil bed, and gooty. Uses of medicinal plants: There are medicinal plants are planted in college botanical garden and karanjali village. The plants have medicinal value but students don t have knowledge how to use and they can t

identify the particular plants, so therefore faculty members of botany department help them to identify with scientific name and give information about medicinal uses of the plants. Identification of plant species: There are so many plant species are present at college campus. The faculty member of the botany department audited and identified of various plant species with the help ofdifferent floras. Vermicomposting: The institute has adopted vermiculture composting in botanical garden. The main purpose of this is to reduce disposable waste in the college campus. After complete process of vermicomposting, it is used as manure in the garden and distribute to the farmer. Awareness program among farmers is also conducted in the village nearby. Green Audit Report (2016-17) Sahyadri Shikshan Mandal s Mahant Jamanadas Maharaj, Arts, Science and Commerce College, Karanjali, Tal-Peth, Nashik, 422208

Introduction: MJM ACS college is one of the higher education institute of karanjali, peth taluka. It was providing quality education to the tribal students. The college situated in between the green nature. We have prepared green audit report is based on following major points. 1) Plantation 2) Rain water harvesting 3) Use of dustbin 1) Plantation: In this year plantation is major part of green audit. College planted number of plants (Tectona grandis, Terminalia chebula, Bamboo, Ficus bengalensis, Phyllanthus emblica, Melia azadirecta,salmalia malabarica, Acacia catechu, Butea monosperma, Annona aquamosa, Emblica officinalis, Pongamia pinnata, Ficus religiosa, Syzygium cumini,

Bauhinia racemosa) in college campus, village as well as near forest area under different department like NSS, SWO, Nature and Eco Club and Botany Department. 2) Rain water harvesting: The system of rain water harvesting is an integral part of any educational institution. This system helps to understand the basic concept of rain water harvesting system with their effective use in real life. This system helps to conserve the rain water and also to use during the time of its desirable. In this college there are successfully using the rain water harvesting system. 3) Use of dustbin The present prime minister of India, Shri. Modiji launched Swacha Bharat Abhiyan (Clean India Mission). In this mission the proper use of dustbin is one of the major priority. For this successful implementation of this mission collective mass effort is necessary. This college plays a major role in this regard to keep their campus neat and clean. Proper use of dustbin is not the only solution for the generating of the garbage in the college campus. So, college using dustbin in every place of college campus.