Tuesday, December 9, 2014
Wednesday, November 19, 2014
NGC PARTICIPATED IN THE PLASTIC FREE CAMPAIGN-19-11-2014
PLASTIC FREE CAMPAIGN - 19-11-2014
Not till the plastics has become a poisonous, that the world has recognized the potential harms it could bring in along with the wide range of services it can render. Hence, observing the need to curb the use of plastic and to bring in the lime light the effects due to increasing plastic usage 19th Nov, 2014 is commemorated as a Plastic Free Day.
Plastic creates toxic pollution at every stage of its existence(manufacture, use and disposal. Plastic is a material that earth cannot digest every bit of plastic that has every been created still exist the small amount that has been incinerated and has become toxic particulate
matter in the environment, plastic breaks down into small particles that attract toxic chemicals. These particles are injected by fauna on land contaminated the food chain. The harmful chemicals leached by plastics or present in the blood streams in and tissues of almost everyone of us, including new born babies. Consumption of disposal plastic bags and bottles stars and so forth has spiraled out of control. These items are used in seconds ,hours, or days but they remains last forever. Most of the plastic wastes is land-filled recycling of plastic is costly and does not prediction of virgin plastic products.Plastic pollution is a collation is a global alliance of individuals towards a world free plastic pollution and its toxic impacts on humans ,animals and the environment.
In above reasons, the students of NGC of our College are actively participated in PLASTIC FREE CAMPUS every month. the volunteers are educated to others students not to use plastic bags ,bottles, and other plastic items. Instead of plastic, we encourage the usage of cotton bags and glass bottles etc .
NGC STUDENTS PARTICIPATED IN THE BLOOD GROUPING- 18-11-2014
BLOOD DONATION -17-11-2014
There has been tremendous advancement in medical science and scientists are inventing methods to cure many ailments, which were thought once deadly and incurable. But, a strong impediment to implementation of such operations could be lack of availability of blood. Blood, loss is experienced in all most all types of medical operations and the need for blood for operated patience is required for success of the medical treatment.
Hence, the NGC students of ALC, actively took part in giving blood to cancer hospital, Eluru.
Saturday, November 15, 2014
Wednesday, November 12, 2014
Monday, September 22, 2014
ONE DAY FIELD TRIP TO III B.SC STUDENTS- 20-9-2014
ONE DAY FIELD TRIP TO III B.SC STUDENTS- 20-9-2014
Monday, September 15, 2014
Sunday, September 14, 2014
DRAWING COMPETITIONS FOR COLLEGE AND SCHOOL CHILDREN- 15-09-2014
Thursday, September 11, 2014
NGC STUDENTS PARTICIPATED IN THE CAMPUS CLEANING AND IN PLANTATION WORK- 11-9-2014
NGC STUDENTS PARTICIPATED IN THE CAMPUS CLEANING AND IN PLANTATION WORK- 11-9-2014
Monday, September 8, 2014
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION- ROLE OF STUDENTS 8-9-2014
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION- ROLE OF STUDENTS 8-9-2014
National Green Corps organized a Guest Lecture on ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION- ROLE OF STUDENTS on 8th September 2014 in In-7. Dr. B. Siva Kumari NGC Coordinator explain the importance and objectives of NGC. Dr. T. Sri Kumar Dept of Physics delivered a Guest Lecture on Role of Students in the Environmental protection and various methods to control pollutants. All the NGC(100) volunteers activity interacted with the resource person.
NGC STUDENTS
presenting a memento to Dr. T. Sri Kumar
Friday, September 5, 2014
Monday, September 1, 2014
Saturday, August 30, 2014
Thursday, August 28, 2014
The role of Medicinal Plants in Reducing Pollution," 28-8-2014
National Green Corps
"The role of Medicinal Plants in Reducing Pollution,"
"The role of Medicinal Plants in Reducing Pollution,"
NGC organized a One Day Seminar on " The role of Medicinal Plants in Reducing Pollution," as a part of the Environmental Awareness week. Rev. Fr. S. Raju S.J, correspondent and Rev Fr. P. Anil Kumar S.J, Vice Principal(U.G) greeted the gathering.
Dr. B. Siva Kumari, Academic secretary, N.G.C coordinator and Miss. V. Kavitha, HOD Dept of Bio-Technology, introduced the seminar topic to the gathering and also explained the importance of environmental awareness.
The Resource person Dr. D. Sirisha, Head, Center for Environmental and Climate Change, School of Environmental Sciences, JNIAS, Telengana. She emphasized the role of Medicinal Plants in reducing the pollutants of Ground water and soil and also their role as Bio coagulants for controlling fluoride from ground water.
Dr. Sirisha- Resource person |
Wednesday, August 27, 2014
ONE DAY SEMINAR ON ROLE OF MEDICINAL PLANTS IN POLLUTION CONTROL -- 28-08-2014
National Green Corps
INVITATION
Respected
Members of Staff and Students,
The P.G Departments of Biotechnology
& Botany and National Green Corps are organizing a One Day Student Seminar
on ‘Role of Medicinal Plants in reducing Pollution” at 10.00 A.M. on 28th August 2014 in the Seminar
Hall (Room No-1N-7). An M.o.U. singing ceremony will also take place in this
programme.
Resource person:
Dr .D. Sirisha,
Head, Centre for Environment & Climate Change, School of Environmental Sciences Jawaharlal Nehru Institute of Advanced Studies,Hyderabad
Head, Centre for Environment & Climate Change, School of Environmental Sciences Jawaharlal Nehru Institute of Advanced Studies,
Dr. B. Siva Kumari
NGC Coordinator
PLANTATION WORK AT ALC CHURCH BY NGC STUDENTS 27-08-2014
Sunday, August 24, 2014
NGC STUDENTS PARTICIPATED IN THE CAMPUS CLEANING AND IN PLANTATION WORK- 24-8-2014
NGC STUDENTS PARTICIPATED IN THE CAMPUS CLEANING
AND IN PLANTATION WORK- 24-8-2014
As a part of NGC programme, 30 NGC girl students participated in the cleaning and plantation work near the ALC church. This work gives students an experience about the importance of cleanliness and plantation. This also imparts a feeling of responsibility on their surroundings for the students.
Students in the cleaning work |
Friday, August 22, 2014
NGC STUDENTS PARTICIPATED IN THE CAMPUS CLEANING AND IN PLANTATION WORK- 22-8-2014
NGC STUDENTS PARTICIPATED IN THE CAMPUS CLEANING
AND IN PLANTATION WORK- 22-8-2014
As a part of NGC programme, 70 students participated in the campus cleaning and plantation work. This work gives students an experience about the importance of cleanliness and plantation. This also imparts a feeling of responsibility on their surroundings for the students.
Wednesday, August 20, 2014
WOMEN''S WORLD CONGRESS -2014
WOMEN'S WORLD CONGRESS -2014
Organized and Chaired a panel discussion on workshop theme ‘Women in science and technology’ in a six day WOMEN’S WORLD CONGRESS -2014 from 17th to 22nd August 2014, and presented a paper on ‘AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGIES AND THEIR IMPACT ON WOMEN.
PROF. REKHA PANDE AND DR. BSK
PANEL MEMBERS OF THE WORKSHOP |
Sunday, August 17, 2014
ONE DAY STUDENT WORKSHOP ON 'FREE OPEN KNOWLEDGE IN THE DIGITAL ERA- 11-08-2014
ONE DAY STUDENT WORKSHOP ON
'FREE OPEN KNOWLEDGE IN THE DIGITAL ERA- 11-08-2014
Sunday, July 27, 2014
WORLD NATURE CONSERVATION DAY- 28-7-2014
WORLD NATURE CONSERVATION DAY- 28-7-2014
NATIONAL GREEN CORPS
NATIONAL GREEN CORPS and P.G departments of Botany and Biotechnology organized
POSTER PRESENTATION COMPETITIONS and a Guest Lecture on Conservation of Biodiversity TO MARK THE WORLD NATURE CONSERVATION DAY -28-07-2014.
THEMES: .
1 Save Nature
2. Make Vijayawada City -Green Hat of the State
3. Conservation of Biodiversity
Total 65 students participated in this event, Ms. V. Kavitha, Mr. P. Srinivasa Rao and Mr. K.Balachandra acted as judges to select the best three posters.
GUEST LECTURE: ON THE EVE OF WORLD NATURE CONSERVATION DAY on 28-07-2014 NGC Organized a Guest Lecture on Conservation of Biodiversity. Sri. K. Ashok Kumar, D.F.O, D.F.C, Social Forestry, Krishna Dt was the Guest Speaker. He emphasized on “Usage” and “Utilization” of natural resources and human responsibility for conservation of Nature.K. Ashok Kumar, emphasized on the -Biological diversity - or biodiversity - is a term we use to describe the variety of life on Earth. It refers to the wide variety of ecosystems and living organisms: animals, plants, their habitats and their genes.
WORDS OF WELCOME BY REV.FR. P. ANIL KUMAR |
SRI. K. ASHOK KUMAR , DFO SOCIAL FOESTRY |
STAFF AND STUDENTS |
BEST POSTER |
PRIZE DISTRIBUTION - -REV. FR. A. REX ANGELO |
THEMES: .
1 Save Nature
2. Make Vijayawada City -Green Hat of the State
3. Conservation of Biodiversity
Total 65 students participated in this event, Ms. V. Kavitha, Mr. P. Srinivasa Rao and Mr. K.Balachandra acted as judges to select the best three posters.
GUEST LECTURE: ON THE EVE OF WORLD NATURE CONSERVATION DAY on 28-07-2014 NGC Organized a Guest Lecture on Conservation of Biodiversity. Sri. K. Ashok Kumar, D.F.O, D.F.C, Social Forestry, Krishna Dt was the Guest Speaker. He emphasized on “Usage” and “Utilization” of natural resources and human responsibility for conservation of Nature.K. Ashok Kumar, emphasized on the -Biological diversity - or biodiversity - is a term we use to describe the variety of life on Earth. It refers to the wide variety of ecosystems and living organisms: animals, plants, their habitats and their genes.
Loss of biodiversity - the variety of animals, plants, their habitats and their genes - on which so much of human life depends, is one of the world’s most pressing crises. It is estimated that the current species extinction rate is between 1,000 and 10,000 times higher than it would naturally be. The main drivers of this loss are converting natural areas to farming and urban development, introducing invasive alien species, polluting or over-exploiting resources including water and soils and harvesting wild plants and animals at unsustainable levels.
IUCN has access to many different kinds of information on species. The Red List of Threatened Species™ provides global assessments of the conservation status of species. The IUCN Species Survival Commission, together with the Species Programme and their partners have developed a number of approaches to build up a comprehensive picture of the status and trends in species and biodiversity at global, regional and national levels.
Total 200 biology students Benefited by using this Programme
All the Faculty members from participating Depts. are actively involved in this Programme.
Total 200 biology students Benefited by using this Programme
All the Faculty members from participating Depts. are actively involved in this Programme.
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