SLC (University of Delhi) SHYAM LAL COLLEGE
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Details of Events organized by Eco Centres
1. Title of the Event: Kite flying Awareness drive
2. Name(s) of the Resource Person:
3. Number of participants: 10
4. Sponsor/Collaborator: Nil
5. Report/Brief Description:
Kite flying is one of the famous sport in India among children and students and it
catches pace during the festival season like Makar Sankranti, Republic Day and
Basant Panchmi. However, kite flying by using thread made out of plastic, nylon or
similar such synthetic material including popularly known “Chinese thread/ manja"
or any other thread coated with glass/ metallic components causes a lot of injury
to human beings and birds which many a times turns out to be fatal. Such deaths
and incidents have been seen in the news also during the last few years.
Apart from this, such kite flying threads being non-biodegradable, also cause harm to
the environment. These also sometimes result in flash-over on the power lines and
sub-stations thereby causing power interruptions to consumers, straining and
damaging electrical assets, causing accidents, injuries and loss of life.
Therefore, in order to prevent adverse effects on human beings, birds, environment
and electrical assets, etc. Eco club volunteers goes all out to save its fathered friends
and took initiative to conduct 4 week awareness drive from (14.01.2021-16.02.2021)
both online as well as offline mode to create awareness among children‟s and
students and ensure that kite flying is done only with the cotton thread free from any
sharp/ metallic/ glass components / adhesives/ thread strengthening materials.
1. Title of the Event: Yamuna Mahotsav
2. Name(s) of the Resource Person:
3. Number of participants: 20
4. Sponsor/Collaborator: SLC
5. Report/Brief Description:
Shyam Lal College (SLC), takes its first step to spread more awareness among the
students and society about the conservation of Yamuna River. Taking this theme, SLC
presents its first Yamuna Mahotsav from 5th to 6th of March, 2021 to create awareness
for the protecting of conservation of Yamuna River. Eco club of SLC along with NSS
unit also undertake the Plantation drive, Cleanliness drive, Yamuna Aarti with Eco
friendly deyas made by team along with more than 1000 lamps at Ghat No. 21, Yamuna
Bazar, Kashmiri Gate, Delhi 6. Ecoclub volunteers also organized Art and craft
exhibition where handmade nests, flowerpots, environmentally friendly bags, wall
hangings etc. were displayed.
1. Title of the Event: Awareness campaign towards the Disposal and usage of
sanitary pads 2. Name(s) of the Resource Person:
3. Number of participants: 10
4. Sponsor/Collaborator: -
5. Report/Brief Description:
Eco club team conducted awareness drive on Disposal and usage of sanitary pads by means
of social media and by physically interacting with people especially in slum areas from (3-01-
2021 to 9-01-2021). The main aim of the drive was centred on menstrual hygiene and proper
disposal of sanitary napkins as this is the need of the hour. Volunteers also distributed
sanitary pads to almost 800 women‟s who live in slum areas in different areas.
1. Title of the Event: Awareness about Covid-19 appropriate behaviour 2. Name(s) of the Resource Person:
3. Number of participants: 20
4. Sponsor/Collaborator: -
5. Report/Brief Description:
During this pandemic period when mask and sanitizer has become necessity. Eco club team
conducted awareness drive on (14-12- 2020- 15-01-2021) to sensitize people towards
sanitizers and mask not only this they even distributed the (200) sanitizers and (500) mask
to the rikshawala, local vendors, street beggars etc. Various platforms were used to sensitize
people like whatsapp, instagram, facebook etc.
1. Title of the Event: Bird nest 2. Name(s) of the Resource Person:
3. Number of participants: 30
4. Sponsor/Collaborator: -
5. Report/Brief Description:
Eco club volunteers made handmade Bird nests and placed them at strategic positions to
attract birds in the college campus.
1. Title of the Event: Donation camp during Covid -19 2. Name(s) of the Resource Person:
3. Number of participants: 10
4. Sponsor/Collaborator: -
5. Report/Brief Description:
Eco Club students took small initiative and organised a donation camp on (5-01-2021- 15-01-
2021) during covid-19 at their places in order to help maid, workers, guards by providing
them cooked meals, clothes, food, mask, sanitizers. The main purpose was to feed the hungry
during this pandemic.
1. Title of the Event: Cleanliness and plantation drive during Covi-19. 2. Name(s) of the Resource Person:
3. Number of participants: 6
4. Sponsor/Collaborator: -
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The cleanliness and plantation drive was done on 5th
Feb by Eco club volunteers with
aim of enhancing the beauty and pleasure of nearby parks during Covid 19.
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1. Title of the Event: Feeding the street animals during corona virus pandemic 2. Name(s) of the Resource Person:
3. Number of participants: 50
4. Sponsor/Collaborator: -
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Eco Club Volunteers with their team work to provide care, food and enrichments for
the animals. They also spread awareness through social media platforms and
encourage the youth to do the same. 50 volunteers are feeding around 1000 street
animals in various parts of Country every day to ensure they do not go hungry.
1. Title of the Event: Best out of waste 2. Name(s) of the Resource Person:
3. Number of participants: 20
4. Sponsor/Collaborator: -
5. Report/Brief Description:
Eco cubs play an important role in creating environmental awareness amongst the students.
Eco clubs in colleges are the means by which students can be empowered to participate and
take up meaningful environmental activities and projects. Preparation of Eco-friendly product
out of waste material forms an important part of Eco club as it enables us to make the useless
things more useful. So Eco club team not only make various things like cloth bags, wall
hangings, face mask, wall decorations, flower pots, paper bags and also Create awareness
among students through whatsapp, facebook etc. to use the waste products in best possible
way.
1. Title of the Event: Umang- “East Delhi Flower show 3.0” 2. Name(s) of the Resource Person: Hon‟ble Vice chancellor Prof. P.C. Joshi 3. Number of participants: 50
4. Sponsor/Collaborator: - In collaboration with Garden committee SLC
5. Report/Brief Description:
SLC organised flagship event of “Umang-East Delhi Flower Show 3.0” on March 1,
2021 in its campus to encourage the spirit of Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat
& Swachha Bhart Abhiyan in collaboration with Eco club and Garden committee
and the Special attraction was Opportunity for Nurseries, handmade art and craft.
Hon‟ble Vice chancellor Prof. P.C. Joshi graces the occasion and addressed the
gathering along with Hon‟ble Smt. Savita Gupta, Chairperson, SLC Governing body,
Hon‟ble Prof. Balram Pani, Dean of colleges D.U. Ecoclub students not only
participated in flower show but also exhibited some craft work made out of waste.
They made some creative and useful things from the waste. They even made some
different kind of Bird nest from the waste material.
1. Title of the Event: Awareness regarding Eco-friendly and safe Holi Festival
during Covid 19 2. Name(s) of the Resource Person:
3. Number of participants: 15
4. Sponsor/Collaborator: -
5. Report/Brief Description:
Eco club team create one month online awareness drive from (15-02-2021- 15-03-
2012) regarding Covid 19 during Holi festival through posters, whatsapp, facebook,
instgram. Not only this they also create awareness regarding water conservation and
Eco-Holi campaign. The objective of „Water Conservation and Eco-Holi Campaign‟
is to raise awareness about the importance of water and to make people understand the
concept of celebrating an eco-friendly Holi which allows us all to enjoy each and
every moment of Holi in the traditional way without compromising with our health
and environment and which also helps in conserving huge amount of precious water.
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1. Title of the Event: Importance of WETLANDS & WATER 2. Name(s) of the Resource Person:
3. Number of participants: 30
4. Sponsor/Collaborator: -
5. Report/Brief Description:
On eve of “Earth Day” Centre for Eco club members motivate students to engage in
environmentally- conscious practices in collaboration with IQAC, SLC and organized a
poster making competition through Google-meet. Theme of the event was “Importance of
wetlands and water.” The aim was to aware the youth about the need of hour how wetlands
and water are essential part of our life and we can take some measures to control damages to
our planet.
1. Title of the Event: Plantation Drive on World Environment Day 2. Name(s) of the Resource Person:
3. Number of participants: 50
4. Sponsor/Collaborator: -
5. Report/Brief Description:
As we had seen the worst situation of mankind due to the second wave of COVID-19 and
because of this various states went through the shortage of oxygen. We all realised the
importance of trees and plants for the survival of the human race. As we all have gone
through this phase our Eco-Club team took an initiative to plant as many trees we can and to
aware others for the same in their own vicinity. Eco Club of Shyam Lal College (University
of Delhi) in collaboration with IQAC celebrates “Azadi Ka Amrut Mahotsav” on eve of 75
years of Independence of India. On The world Environment Day We started a “Plantation
Drive “in different parts of the country. And also started awareness through facebook,
Instagram, Whatsaap, Youtube etc. Our volunteers not only did plantation but did physical
cleanliness drive in nearby areas like kids play area, Old Age People Park and lush green area
with the aim of enhancing the beauty and pleasure. The dustbins in the park have been
demolished due to which the waste gets propagate in the park. So under this drive our team
repaired them and they got back to their original form.
1. Title of the Event: Plantation drive on “Van Mahotsav” 2. Name(s) of the Resource Person:
3. Number of participants: 50
4. Sponsor/Collaborator: -
5. Report/Brief Description:
The Annual “Van Mahotsav Week” was organised by SLC Eco-Club team from 1st July to 7
th
July. The week was celebrated as a part to create awareness and spread the message of saving
our planet "Protecting our environment is the need of the hour". The drive was continuation
of world environments Day on 5th
June which continues till 7th
July.
Large Number of students participated in the drive from different courses and different parts
of country online and offline both moods. Students brought more than 50 saplings of herbal
plants such as Curry Leaves, Jatropa, Tulsi, Neem, Basil, Patharchatta, Aloevera, lemon grass
etc. and planted them in the campus. The main objective behind this mega initiative was an
effort to aware people to protect our environment and do plantation for the need of natural
resources which are given by the environment.
The drive was a huge success empowering students with substantial knowledge of
environment and plants and simultaneously enhancing their social skills.
Our Eco-Club team also organized a webinar and to aware our fellow students regarding the
importance of seedling and saplings we planted today might grow into a huge tree providing
shade and oxygen to others or some might grow into a flowering plant that provide a pleasing
aesthetic view. They also launched “Van Samachaar” special edition about the importance of Van
Mahotsav. They also aware people through YouTube by uploading video about the introduction of
Van Mahotsav
Team Efforts: As charity begins at home, our team first planted saplings/plants in their own
garden.
• They also motivated their friends and family members to plant tree/saplings in their own
garden.
• We were really delighted to have a positive response from a number of them.
Activity done by team:
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