MAN & ENVIRONMENT

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ME organisation, under the guidance of shri.K.S.Ravikumar garu and Raghasudha garu various activities are being conducted within the Mahabubnagar Town for creating awareness among the public regarding the ill effects of plastics to make the public to initiate the steps and come forward voluntarily and stop in usage of plastics in their day-to-day life there-by protecting our planet and protecting themselves. Thus, resulting dual benefits to the Man & Environment.

GOVERNMENT REGISTERED ORGANISATION. REGD NO. 467/09

  •            Awareness Programme by ‘ME’ of JPNCE on Environmental Issues

  • The students of JPNCE College had launched ‘ME’  (Man & Environment) organization with the objectives of bringing out awareness in the society on bad effects of misuse of nature i.e., environment with specific aim of reducing plastic usage and tree plantation programmes.
  • Venue: JPNCE auditorium, Mahabubnagar.
    Date: 8th Feb 2010.
           

    The students of JPNCE College had launched ‘ME’  (Man & Environment) organization with the objectives of bringing out awareness in the society on bad effects of misuse of nature i.e., environment with specific aim of reducing plastic usage and tree plantation programmes.

    By observing the heavy usage of plastic and the disasters because of plastic around us, we thought to bring awareness among all. By keeping this issue in mind we have arranged an awareness programme on usage of plastic on behalf of ‘ME’ on 8th Feb 2010. Programme was arranged in the auditorium of JPNCE.


    We invited Sri.VIJAY RAM garu and Sri. B. RAMA KRISHNA REDDY garu as chief guests for the programme.

    Sri.VIJAY RAM garu is a great personality who never uses plastic in his daily life. He organizes a sweet shop in which he banned the usage of plastic covers instead of that he provides the bags made up of paper and cloth. He also participates in all types of programmes, which are organized to save the environment.

    Sri.B.RAMA KRISHNA REDDY garu is a bank employee and a great enemy of plastic.

    The programme was to be started at 11:00 am chief guest 9:30 am. A sapling of Neem tree was planted by Sri.Vijay Ram garu in the campus premises. Our chairman Sri.K.S.RAVI KUMAR garu, principal Dr.SUBHASH KULKARNI, honorable secretary Sri.VENKATRAMA RAO garu, honorable director participated in the plantation programme.


    All the guests were taken to the auditorium. The dais was decorated by our young and dynamic chairman Sri.K.S.RAVI KUMAR, honorable principal Dr.SUBHASH KULKARNI, respected chief guest Sri.VIJAY RAM and Sri.RAMA KRISHNA REDDY, honorable director, Smt.M.RAGASUDHA advisor and mentor of ‘ME’ and all the dynamic HOD’s of all the departments. All the dignitaries on the dais were welcomed by bouquets by our ‘ME’ voluntaries.

    A prayer song was sung by one of the student of JPNCE and then the entire dignitaries lightened lamp on the stage near the photo of Jaya Prakash Narayana and statue of lord GANESHA, which was made up of clay.


    Auditorium was filled by all the students, teaching and non-teaching staff of JPNCE. One of the student of JPNCE prepared the statue of Jaya Prakash Narayana by using clay and presented it to our chairman sir.

    Our chairman sir took the initiative of introducing chief guests to the JPNCE family members. Then Sri.RAMA KRISHNA REDDY garu described the disasters caused by the plastic and what are the steps to be taken to reduce the usage of plastic.

    Sri.VIJAY RAM garu showed the documented film on plantation or we can say moving of a large tree from one place to another. This film consists of the method of removing the tree from one place and planting it at another place. He also showed another documentation on the operation done on a cow to remove the plastic from its stomach. He also explained how he encourages his customers to save environment.







    Sri. VIJAYA RAM garu introduced the bags made up of cloth that he brought along with him. Everybody were very much inspired by seeing the bags, by seeing this our chairman sir ordered for 10,000 bags and said to pass this message and make this town a plastic free town.




  • A Plantation programme organized by ME’ of JPNCE on the occasion of NATIONAL YOUTH DAY


  • The students of JPNCE college had launched ME (Man & Environment) organization with the objectives of bringing out awareness in the society on bad effects of misuse of nature i.e. environment with specific aim of reducing plastic usage and tree plantation programmesVenue: JPNCE premises, Loknayak Bhavan, Mahabubnagar.
    Date: 12th Jan., 2010.

    The students of JPNCE college had launched ME (Man & Environment) organization with the objectives of bringing out awareness in the society on bad effects of misuse of nature i.e. environment with specific aim of reducing plastic usage and tree plantation programmes.


              The ME organizers who represents the youth intoto, planned plantation programme on the auspicious day for youth i.e. National Youth Day which is celebrated keeping in view the birthday of  SWAMI VIVEKANANDA. It is a true tribute offered by ME to Swami Vivekananda who is the all time inspiration favorite leader to the youth of India.

    26 saplings of different species which represent our culture, tradition and Krishna Tulasi are being planted. Flower plants and Rose, Hibiscus also found place in the species planted. Care was taken to have combination of plants concerned with medical properties and beautification.

    Different saplings are planted like:
    Ø  HIBISCUS
    Ø  KRISHNA TULASI
    Ø  ROSE
    Ø  CRYSANTHEMUM
    Ø  EUPHORBIA


    First sapling i.e., Rose plant was planted by Sri.K.S.RAVIKUMAR, the honorable chairman of JPNCE.

       Krishna Tulasi plant was planted by Sri.VENKATRAMARAO , honorable secretary of JPNCE.

         Sri BHASKAR, vice chairman of JPNCE was planting the plant on the occasion  of  National youth day.

    The budding and nurtures engineers who had   taken the lead in protecting the mother earth in their ‘small  
    way’ and made a humble beginning. Following are the team members of “ME” of JPNCE.

    ·         D.HASAN CHAITANYA
    ·         V.RAMKUMAR
    ·         G.RAKESH
    ·         T.JITHENDRA
    ·         N.KARTHIK
    ·         MOHD.JAVEED
    ·         MOHD.KHALEEL
    ·         D.ARCHANA
    ·         SABAHATH SANIYA
    ·         B.SWETHA


  •                      Bring home an eco-friendly Ganesha this Ganesh Chaturthis

  • Every year during Ganesh Chaturthi, thousands of Ganesha idols are immersed in the rivers which pollute and endanger the water bodies. It’s time we wake up to save our environment and walk on a path of being eco-friendly.
  • Every year during Ganesh Chaturthi, thousands of Ganesha idols are immersed in the rivers which pollute and endanger the water bodies. It’s time we wake up to save our environment and walk on a path of being eco-friendly.




           The form of Ganesha is a sculptural marvel. With the body of a human being and the head of an elephant, its proportions are prescribed by strictures and artisans all over India are trying their best to hone it to perfection. Ganesha is one of the most tolerant deities of artistic liberty who is constantly being transformed into various new avatars. The beauty and elegance of the scriptural form is immediately evident in the work of traditional artisans who try their best to be creative and eco-friendly.    

    “ME” is a social group that focuses on developing eco friendly alternatives. “ME”is a nonprofit trust which gives small artists and communities a platform to showcase their crafts and encourages handmade products. They are currently working together on a ‘Safe festival campaign’ where they encourage people to use eco friendly alternatives during festivals.

    During the course of the campaign, the team constantly works with the idol makers to make them aware of the polluting impacts of Plaster of Paris. They also encourage them to move back into using natural clay. They also promote them to start experimenting with other eco sensitive materials like paper mache. “Most artisans do not have the capital nor the luxury of being involved in pure research and also will not take the risk of trying out new materials. As the ban on PoP gets delayed every year, some of them also believe that they will never have to change to another substance,”

    The first change that eCoexist has been successful in bringing about is the use of natural pigments such as turmeric and red earth - to replace toxic chemical paints. “We are now working on experimenting with paper mache as we feel that even natural clay despite being non renewable is not a long term solution.”




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