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CARMEL PU COL NO 14 IV CR DASHBOARD

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CARMEL PU COL NO 14 IV CR

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Institution Information

Name : CARMEL PU COL NO 14 IV CR

College Code : AN0355

Principal Name :Mrs Sandhya Menezes

Club Details

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Faculty Details
VENKATESH D

BIOLOGY LECTURER

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Student Details
12th Grade
  • SNEHA ARUN
  • NISIKA
  • THANUSHREE J
  • HARINI K
  • JAHNAVI S
Introduction to Bengaluru Climate Action Club The Bengaluru Climate Action Club aims to engage students in understanding the impacts of climate change and exploring practical solutions through interactive sessions, hands-on projects, and awareness campaigns. Established on May 23rd, the club officially introduced its members during a formal ceremony held on July 4th.
Introduction to Bengaluru Climate Action Club The Bengaluru Climate Action Club aims to engage students in understanding the impacts of climate change and exploring practical solutions through interactive sessions, hands-on projects, and awareness campaigns. Established on May 23rd, the club officially introduced its members during a formal ceremony held on July 4th.
Introduction to Bengaluru Climate Action Club The Bengaluru Climate Action Club aims to engage students in understanding the impacts of climate change and exploring practical solutions through interactive sessions, hands-on projects, and awareness campaigns. Established on May 23rd, the club officially introduced its members during a formal ceremony held on July 4th.
Session I – Introduction to Bengaluru Climate Action Club The inaugural session of the Bengaluru Climate Action Club brought together enthusiastic student members for the first time. Through engaging activities like ice-breakers, a climate quiz, and creative group work, participants formed four key focus groups—Energy, Water, Solid Waste Management, and Urban Greening. The session culminated in designing the club’s logo and finalizing its name, laying the foundation for a collaborative and action-oriented BCAC journey ahead.
Session I – Introduction to Bengaluru Climate Action Club The inaugural session of the Bengaluru Climate Action Club brought together enthusiastic student members for the first time. Through engaging activities like ice-breakers, a climate quiz, and creative group work, participants formed four key focus groups—Energy, Water, Solid Waste Management, and Urban Greening. The session culminated in designing the club’s logo and finalizing its name, laying the foundation for a collaborative and action-oriented BCAC journey ahead.
Session I – Introduction to Bengaluru Climate Action Club The inaugural session of the Bengaluru Climate Action Club brought together enthusiastic student members for the first time. Through engaging activities like ice-breakers, a climate quiz, and creative group work, participants formed four key focus groups—Energy, Water, Solid Waste Management, and Urban Greening. The session culminated in designing the club’s logo and finalizing its name, laying the foundation for a collaborative and action-oriented BCAC journey ahead.
Poster Jam: Energy-Saving Tips by Students Students showcase their creativity in the BCAC Poster Jam by designing impactful posters filled with practical energy-saving tips. This activity inspires awareness and encourages everyone to take simple steps toward a greener future.
Poster Jam: Energy-Saving Tips by Students Students showcase their creativity in the BCAC Poster Jam by designing impactful posters filled with practical energy-saving tips. This activity inspires awareness and encourages everyone to take simple steps toward a greener future.
Poster Jam: Energy-Saving Tips by Students Students showcase their creativity in the BCAC Poster Jam by designing impactful posters filled with practical energy-saving tips. This activity inspires awareness and encourages everyone to take simple steps toward a greener future.
Composting from College Waste: Turning Organic Waste into Compost Harnessing the power of organic waste, students actively participate in composting initiatives using college compost bins. This eco-friendly practice reduces waste and enriches the soil, fostering sustainability within the college community.
Composting from College Waste: Turning Organic Waste into Compost Harnessing the power of organic waste, students actively participate in composting initiatives using college compost bins. This eco-friendly practice reduces waste and enriches the soil, fostering sustainability within the college community.
Composting from College Waste: Turning Organic Waste into Compost Harnessing the power of organic waste, students actively participate in composting initiatives using college compost bins. This eco-friendly practice reduces waste and enriches the soil, fostering sustainability within the college community.
Eco-Festival: Celebrating with Clay Ganesha Idols Students embraced eco-conscious festivities by creating Ganesha idols from natural clay. This initiative highlights sustainable practices that reduce pollution and honor cultural traditions in an environmentally friendly way.
Eco-Festival: Celebrating with Clay Ganesha Idols Students embraced eco-conscious festivities by creating Ganesha idols from natural clay. This initiative highlights sustainable practices that reduce pollution and honor cultural traditions in an environmentally friendly way.
Eco-Festival: Celebrating with Clay Ganesha Idols Students embraced eco-conscious festivities by creating Ganesha idols from natural clay. This initiative highlights sustainable practices that reduce pollution and honor cultural traditions in an environmentally friendly way.
Energy Conservation Drive : Posters with simple energy-saving tips are displayed across the campus to encourage mindful electricity use.
Energy Conservation Drive : Posters with simple energy-saving tips are displayed across the campus to encourage mindful electricity use.
Energy Conservation Drive : Posters with simple energy-saving tips are displayed across the campus to encourage mindful electricity use.
Leak Check Hunt : Students actively identified and marked leaky taps and toilets across the campus to support water conservation efforts.
Leak Check Hunt : Students actively identified and marked leaky taps and toilets across the campus to support water conservation efforts.
Leak Check Hunt : Students actively identified and marked leaky taps and toilets across the campus to support water conservation efforts.
Handwash Station Monitors : Students monitored water usage during handwashing to encourage responsible and mindful water use on campus.
Handwash Station Monitors : Students monitored water usage during handwashing to encourage responsible and mindful water use on campus.
Handwash Station Monitors : Students monitored water usage during handwashing to encourage responsible and mindful water use on campus.
Water Skit Series : Students performed short, engaging skits demonstrating simple and effective ways to conserve water in daily life.
Water Skit Series : Students performed short, engaging skits demonstrating simple and effective ways to conserve water in daily life.
Water Skit Series : Students performed short, engaging skits demonstrating simple and effective ways to conserve water in daily life.
Carmel PU College organized a “Sustainable Diwali Pledge Wall” to promote eco-friendly celebrations. Students and staff wrote their pledges on colorful cards, committing to avoid firecrackers, reduce waste, and use eco-friendly diyas. The wall stood as a reminder of the college’s dedication to sustainability and responsible celebrations, inspiring everyone to celebrate a greener, cleaner, and safer Diwali.
Carmel PU College organized a “Sustainable Diwali Pledge Wall” to promote eco-friendly celebrations. Students and staff wrote their pledges on colorful cards, committing to avoid firecrackers, reduce waste, and use eco-friendly diyas. The wall stood as a reminder of the college’s dedication to sustainability and responsible celebrations, inspiring everyone to celebrate a greener, cleaner, and safer Diwali.
Carmel PU College organized a “Sustainable Diwali Pledge Wall” to promote eco-friendly celebrations. Students and staff wrote their pledges on colorful cards, committing to avoid firecrackers, reduce waste, and use eco-friendly diyas. The wall stood as a reminder of the college’s dedication to sustainability and responsible celebrations, inspiring everyone to celebrate a greener, cleaner, and safer Diwali.
Carmelites Engage in Online Climate Expert Session BCAC Club members of Carmel PU College attended the Online Expert Session organised by Bengaluru Climate Action Cell. Students gained valuable insights on Water, Waste, Energy, and Greening from sector experts, enriching their understanding of climate action.
Carmelites Engage in Online Climate Expert Session BCAC Club members of Carmel PU College attended the Online Expert Session organised by Bengaluru Climate Action Cell. Students gained valuable insights on Water, Waste, Energy, and Greening from sector experts, enriching their understanding of climate action.
Carmelites Engage in Online Climate Expert Session BCAC Club members of Carmel PU College attended the Online Expert Session organised by Bengaluru Climate Action Cell. Students gained valuable insights on Water, Waste, Energy, and Greening from sector experts, enriching their understanding of climate action.
Paper Bag Making Initiative – A Step Towards a Sustainable Kadalekayi Parishe BCAC Club members of Carmel PU College participated in a Paper Bag Making Initiative for a greener Kadalekayi Parishe. A total of 10,000 eco-friendly paper bags were created by the students and distributed to local vendors, encouraging sustainable, plastic-free practices and spreading environmental awareness within the community.
Paper Bag Making Initiative – A Step Towards a Sustainable Kadalekayi Parishe BCAC Club members of Carmel PU College participated in a Paper Bag Making Initiative for a greener Kadalekayi Parishe. A total of 10,000 eco-friendly paper bags were created by the students and distributed to local vendors, encouraging sustainable, plastic-free practices and spreading environmental awareness within the community.
Paper Bag Making Initiative – A Step Towards a Sustainable Kadalekayi Parishe BCAC Club members of Carmel PU College participated in a Paper Bag Making Initiative for a greener Kadalekayi Parishe. A total of 10,000 eco-friendly paper bags were created by the students and distributed to local vendors, encouraging sustainable, plastic-free practices and spreading environmental awareness within the community.
Using recycled waste materials, students creatively crafted pen stands, water bowls, and home décor items, showcasing their talent and commitment to sustainability. Students transformed recyclable waste into useful and decorative items such as pen stands, water bowls, and home décor pieces—promoting creativity and eco-friendly practices.
Using recycled waste materials, students creatively crafted pen stands, water bowls, and home décor items, showcasing their talent and commitment to sustainability. Students transformed recyclable waste into useful and decorative items such as pen stands, water bowls, and home décor pieces—promoting creativity and eco-friendly practices.
Using recycled waste materials, students creatively crafted pen stands, water bowls, and home décor items, showcasing their talent and commitment to sustainability. Students transformed recyclable waste into useful and decorative items such as pen stands, water bowls, and home décor pieces—promoting creativity and eco-friendly practices.
Waste-Free Week Students actively participated in Waste-Free Week by bringing reusable items and avoiding disposable plastics. They also contributed old books, newspapers, and other recyclables, which were exchanged for new stationery kits in association with the ITC WOW (Wellbeing Out of Waste) initiative—promoting responsible waste management and sustainable habits.
Waste-Free Week Students actively participated in Waste-Free Week by bringing reusable items and avoiding disposable plastics. They also contributed old books, newspapers, and other recyclables, which were exchanged for new stationery kits in association with the ITC WOW (Wellbeing Out of Waste) initiative—promoting responsible waste management and sustainable habits.
Waste-Free Week Students actively participated in Waste-Free Week by bringing reusable items and avoiding disposable plastics. They also contributed old books, newspapers, and other recyclables, which were exchanged for new stationery kits in association with the ITC WOW (Wellbeing Out of Waste) initiative—promoting responsible waste management and sustainable habits.
Caring for Nature – Water Bowls Initiative Students placed water bowls for birds and insects to support urban wildlife and promote compassion towards nature. An initiative encouraging students to provide water bowls for birds and insects, helping sustain them during dry and warm days.
Caring for Nature – Water Bowls Initiative Students placed water bowls for birds and insects to support urban wildlife and promote compassion towards nature. An initiative encouraging students to provide water bowls for birds and insects, helping sustain them during dry and warm days.
Caring for Nature – Water Bowls Initiative Students placed water bowls for birds and insects to support urban wildlife and promote compassion towards nature. An initiative encouraging students to provide water bowls for birds and insects, helping sustain them during dry and warm days.
Green Zones Initiative Students planned and created green zones in underused spaces, transforming them into refreshing and eco-friendly green corners. An initiative where students identified underutilized areas and redesigned them into vibrant green corners to promote biodiversity and campus beautification.
Green Zones Initiative Students planned and created green zones in underused spaces, transforming them into refreshing and eco-friendly green corners. An initiative where students identified underutilized areas and redesigned them into vibrant green corners to promote biodiversity and campus beautification.