‘The glory of gardening: hands in the dirt, head in the sun, heart with nature. To nurture a garden is to feed not just on the body, but the soul’. – Alfred Austin
The Nature-Nurture club was established as an offshoot of the students’ project from the Department of Rural Development in which each herbal plant was adopted by a student and nurtured in the college herbal garden. The students’ project ‘Adopt, Nurture & Explore’ culminated in a booklet called ‘Herbs for healthy life’, a compilation of various herbal plants.
The Nature-Nurture club has Dr. Keshava Gowda U., as its staff advisor.
Vision: “Building an Eco-Friendly Society”
Mission: “Becoming change agents in spreading awareness related to ecosystem protection and promotion among youth and children”.
Objectives:
- To create and disseminate awareness on the importance of the environment among youth and children.
- To collaborate with the government and non-government organizations /departments /institutions by part taking in their endeavours on environmental protection and advancement by participating in their efforts.
- To generate awareness, interest, and concern about the eco-system by organizing workshops/sessions/seminars as well as advocating such beliefs and activities that promote the preservation and improvement of the environment on campus.
Club was inaugurated on 6th January 2018
Club was inaugurated on 6th January 2018
Visit to Pilikula planetarium and other places on 7th March 2018
Van Mahotsav was celebrated by planting saplings in the college garden on 19th July, 2018
Van Mahotsav was celebrated by planting saplings in the college garden on 19th July, 2018
Organized Shramadhan in the College on 4th August, 2018
Organized Shramadhan in the College on 4th August, 2018
Organized Shramadhan in the College on 4th August, 2018
Organized Shramadhan in the College on 4th August, 2018
Ullal beaching programme on 19th November 2018
Pledge on ‘Nature’s Protection is my responsibility was taken on 4th December 2018
HERBAL PLANTS to read click here