Monday, June 13, 2022

Bharath and Guru Nanak colleges bag Bhumi campus awards 2022

Bharath Institute of  Higher Education ands Research ( Chengalpet) and Guru Nanak College ( Chennai) were top two  among 30 best colleges for excellence in various categories as socially responsible colleges by Bhumi Foundation.  A jury headed by Arun Krishnamurthy  Founder EFI along with K P Sunil ,MD Ecohealth Products, Sharadha Balasubramanian , environmental journalist, among others selected the colleges.  Bhumi Foundndation, which awards the best community volunteer college, college professors and college students, Launched in 2006, the Earth Foundation is an educational and charitable organization working in the field of education So far more than 5,000 children have benefited from the company. More than 30,000 students (volunteer's) attend and volunteer every year.

The purpose of the Bhumi campus awards is to show the field that students from all colleges in Tamil Nadu care about the community and to show their interest in the field.
The awards were presented to college-affiliated student-professors and colleges that work with a variety of community objectives such as environmental protection and animal protection education awareness.
The award ceremony was organized with the intention of encouraging such students and the college to motivate other colleges and students to do the same for us. Of these, more than 220 colleges submitted applications. We have selected 30 colleges out of seven categories namely Environment, Community Concerned Teachers, Community Concerned Student Encouraging College, Waste Management, Most Distinctive Community Initiative, Vote-Choose College.
Dr. Sultan Ahmed Ismail, an environmental activist, was the special guest.
Shankar Viswanathan CIO TVS Sundaram, Hari Balachandran CEO ITC academy also attended Minister Meyyanathan addressed the function via video Sridevi Mogili Needi, Managing Director, Bhumi Foundation, thanked everyone for presenting the awards.

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