HAPPENINGS - lpu.in
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HAPPENINGS University delivers a plethora of campus engaging activities to promote conservation and
sustainable biodiversity. This includes:
International Conference on Sustainable Developmental Goals and Management Practices in
Tourism & Hospitality Sector
Lovely Professional University organized the second International Conference on Sustainable
Developmental Goals and Management Practices in Tourism & Hospitality Sector (SDGMP 2019)
from 1-2 November 2019 (https://conferences.lpu.in/sdgmp/).
The conference aims at bringing together academicians, corporate professionals, policy makers,
practitioners and experts working in the field of tourism and hospitality industry, in order to
exchange information and to discuss diverse global perspective and competitive challenges related
to tourism and hospitality industry.
AGRICON 2019 (http://theagricon.com/)
Lovely Professional University and Peoples' Foundation jointly organized the Conclave on
Smart & Sustainable Agriculture on 23rd November 2019 from 8 AM to 5 PM (IST), at Shanti
Devi Mittal Auditorium, Lovely Professional University.
This conclave was designed to bring all the Stakeholders, Policy Makers, Academicians,
Agriculture Scientists, Agritech & Input Provider Companies on one platform and expose the
young delegates, students & faculty members to a variety of knowledge, research,
technological and communication advancements, processing, protection & marketing
initiatives going on in the vast field of sustainable Indian Agriculture.
Poster Launch of AGRICON 2019
Conclave Deliberation in Shanti Devi Mittal Auditorium, LPU
Hazardous Waste Event: MARCH 15-16 2019
To disseminate the information and the risks involved in biological experimentations and from its
waste, a national workshop on biological risk management was conducted in association with
Central Molecular Research Laboratory, SGRR University, and Dehradun, India. In this workshop,
the participants were taught about the various risk factors involved in microbiological practices and
were taught about the uses of personal protective equipment. Participants of this interactive course
also had the opportunity to advance their biosafety knowledge in areas such as risk identification,
risk assessment, mitigation of risks, facility requirement, facility development and governmental
regulations. The pedagogical tools for the workshop were primarily lectures, discussion and hands-
on training. Briefly, the workshop contained sessions on the case studies on the need for biosafety,
basic principles of biosafety, transportation of hazardous waste materials, disposal of waste from
biological laboratories and the emergency response provisions. The workshop was a huge success in
terms of participation and learning of the participants.
Demonstration of Personal Protective Equipment
Explanation of the use of Autoclaving for sterilization of high-risk samples
To ensure the optimum segregation of biomedical waste at each source, the bins and posters along
with the necessary instructions have been placed in every laboratory. There is record-keeping of the
outgoing laboratory waste from every school. The waste record is maintained meticulously. Taking
lessons from the waste segregation and treatment guidelines, indigenous systems have also been
developed for the treatment of the liquid waste generated from our laboratories. The system is
highly effective in treating the liquid waste at-source and is therefore a positive step in ensuring the
quality of life on land. In the liquid waste treatment system, the waste is treated with a strong
oxidant (Sodium Hypochlorite) before being released into the environment.
Liquid waste treatment system and tank (Hypochlorite-based) outside and behind the lab
Poster on biomedical waste segregation LPU Laboratories
Color-Coded Bins placed in different laboratories
The waste generated from multiple generation and segregation points throughout the university is
collected at a common waste handling point, where it is stored and handed over to government-
authorized waste disposal agencies after barcoding of the waste bags.
Laboratory technical staff demonstrating the waste segregation and disposal guidelines to
students working in the laboratories
The primary handlers of the biomedical waste are the housekeeping staff, some of whom are
specially deputed to handle biomedical waste. The laboratory technical staff is also tasked with
training and demonstrating the methods for segregation of biomedical waste to the housekeeping
staff and janitors. The training sessions have been conducted for such staff, which have proven to be
effective in ensuring the safety of laboratory personnel as well as knowledge dissemination among
the janitorial staff.
Laboratory technical staff demonstrating the waste segregation practices to the janitorial and
housekeeping staff.
Photograph after the Training Session
The students are also given problem statements for research and innovation in the field of
biomedical waste management. The purpose of such ideas is to undertake some out of the box
thinking to solve real problems in an amicable fashion. Along such lines, the students of LPU
designed and created a smart waste collection solution called “Ally”, the smart bin. Ally is a
contactless waste collection and disposal bin that works on Voice Command. As it moves on a
predefined path inside a controlled environment and helps contactless collection of waste, Ally is
expected to find use in hospitals and medical centers to create a safer environment for the frontline
workers. This innovation was made for especially catering to the waste collection problems in the
areas of quarantine and containment zones, where free movement of personnel is risky.
International Conference on Biosciences and Biotechnology
An International conference on Biosciences and Biotechnology (ICBB-2019) on the theme of “Science for Community” was organized by LPU, from November 04-05th, 2019, in association with the K. K. Nanda Foundation for the advancement of plant sciences-LPU chapter.
Abstract release during the conference “ICBB”
International Conference on Experimentation and Progression in Engineering,
Research, and Technology
Lovely Professional University, organised an International Conference on Experimentation
and Progression in Engineering, Research, and Technology on November 2019 to discuss
developments in civil engineering with a sustainable future
Felicitation of speakers during the conference
National Conference on Microbial Bioprospecting: Present & Future
AMI-LPU Unit and Lovely Professional University, Phagwara, Punjab, conducted a “National
Conference on Microbial Bioprospecting: Present & Future, on March 2020. The event
demonstrated the importance of implementing lifelong learning initiatives at the microbial
level to realize the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) for better interaction of microbes
with existing life on Earth.
Abstract release during the conference
Application of Plant Biotechnology in Next Generation Agriculture
An awareness program on application of biological sciences in agriculture entitled
“Application of Plant Biotechnology in Next Generation Agriculture” was organized at
Lovely Professional University, Phagwara in May 2020.
Presentation by Expert on Application of Plant Biotechnology in Next Generation
Agriculture
International Conference on Advances in Sustainable Technologies
Lovely Professional University organized an International Conference on Advances in
Sustainable Technologies (ICAST), November, 2020.
Presentation during the conference ICAST