Best Practices

Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Khalsa College is an institution which does not rest easy with goals which have been attained. The staff and students of the college continuously aim to achieve higher standards not only for themselves but the college as well. Towards the same, the college has adopted a few practices which ensure unceasing growth and, simultaneously, the world is made a better place to live in for those who will come after us. These practices, best perhaps by all stretches of the imagination, have been devised over the course of the college’s existence as it has evolved through the ages. These practices have thus guaranteed the position of the college as one of the better institutions of the nation.

1. Green Initiatives Through the Formation of the Environment and Sustainable Committee:

Aims of the committee
  • To foster a sustainable and environmentally conscious campus through waste reduction and efficient waste management.

  • To educate and engage the students on the importance of recycling, composting, and responsible waste disposal.

  • To create and implement strategies that minimize waste generation and maximize the reuse and recycling of materials.

  • To promote sustainability in all aspects of campus life, with a particular emphasis on waste management practices.

Objectives
  • To establish clearly marked recycling bins across the campus for different types of materials (paper, plastic, glass, metal, e-waste).

  • To develop a comprehensive waste management system in college campus

  • To set up composting units in key areas (e.g., cafeteria, canteen, hostels and gardens) to process organic waste, such as food scraps and yard trimmings.

  • To promote the benefits of composting and its role in reducing landfill waste and improving soil quality on campus.

  • To conduct workshops, sensitization programs, seminars and awareness campaigns on waste segregation, recycling techniques, and composting.

  • To regularly conduct waste audits to track the volume and types of waste produced on campus and identify areas for improvement.

  • To work with local waste management services, NGOs, and other institutions to improve waste management practices and explore new solutions for recycling and composting.

Advisor: Prof. Surinder Kaur

Members:

  • Dr. Lakhvinder Kaur
  • Dr. Rajwant Kaur
  • Dr. Manpreet Kaur
  • Dr. Gurpreet Kaur
  • Mr. Prateek Saini
  • Dr. Indulekha P Roy Burman
  • Dr. Ravinder Kaur Bedi
  • Dr. Ishleen Kaur
  • Dr. Inderpreet Kaur Nanda
  • Dr. Prakash Singh
  • Dr. Gaganpreet Kaur
  • Dr. Sukhvinder Singh Rait
  • Dr. Jasleen Kaur
  • Dr. Gurneet Kaur
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