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Name of the Journal / Magazine
Vol. No.
Iss. No.
Table of Contents
ABHIGYAN: QUEST FOR EXCELLENCE 
33  
3  
BUSINESS TODAY 
25  
5  
[The best companies to work for: AT-People Strong Survey, in association with Naukri.com]
BUSINESSWORLD 
35  
14  
CARRERS360 
VIII  
3  
[Budget 2016: What's in it for education India's 100 best universities 2016 Entrance fever: reducing pressure Law Programmes: Environmental law]
COORDINATES 
XII  
2  
[GNSS Education: Issues and Challenges Few Institutions / Universities Human Resources Innovation and new values by Universities Surveyors are GNSS Experts Enabler of a virtuous value chain Industry academia interaction]
CSI COMMUNICATIONS 
39  
12  
[Digital Forensics - an enabler An intelligent prototype to lay the road to secure next generation networks Introduction, goals and challenges in Digital Forensic Process Practitioner Workbench: the secure shell - SSH Research Front: Purity of clusters: kernel K-means and beyond Security corner: Digital Forensics in cloud computing Environments: current challenges and solutions for effective forensic investigation]
CURRENT SCIENCE 
110  
4  
[Advancements in biotechnology Dietary spices against hepatocellular carcinoma Indian language families and their mutual influence]
DATAQUEST 
XXXIV  
4  
[Big Data: Demystifying big data]
DIGIT FAST TRACK 
11  
3  
DIGIT: YOUR TECHNOLOGY NAVIGATOR 
16  
3  
DRDO NEWSLETTER 
36  
2  
[DRDO at Indian Science Congress 2016]
EDUCATION WORLD: THE HUMAN DEVELOPMENT MAGAZINE 
XVIII  
3  
ELECTRONICS FOR YOU 
48  
3  
[Creating Magic with gestures Top 5 Do-It-Yourself: Infrared Sensor Based Power Saver Android Smartphone as Barcode/QR Scanner IoT Wi-Fi Temperature Logging System 4-Channel Multi-mode Audio Amplifier Introduction to Smart Wi-Fi]
ELECTRONICS OUTLOOK 
19  
1  
EXAMINER,THE 
167  
11  
FORTUNE INDIA 
6  
6  
[India's Most Profitable PSU's Walgreens' Quest for Global Dominance TCS Reloaded]
FRONTLINE 
33  
5  
[Fascism in the air]
INDIA FORBES 
8  
6  
[GenNext INDIA INC's Future Leaders The ride of his life: by combining his passion for bikes with a head for business, Sudarshan Venu, 26, is driving TCS Motor into faster, cooler terrains]
INDIAN JOURNAL OF CHEMISTRY SECTION A: INORGANIC,BIO-INORGANIC,PHYSICAL,THEORETICAL AND ANALYTICAL 
55A  
2  
INDIAN JOURNAL OF CHEMISTRY SECTION B:ORGANIC INCLUDING MEDICINAL 
55B  
2  
INDIAN JOURNAL OF PURE AND APPLIED PHYSICS 
54  
2  

INVENTI IMPACT ANTENNAS AND PROPAGATION 
2016  
1  

INVENTI IMPACT ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE 
2016  
1  

INVENTI IMPACT CLOUD COMPUTING 
2016  
1  

INVENTI IMPACT FUZZY SYSTEMS 
2016  
1  

INVENTI IMPACT HUMAN COMPUTER INTERACTION 
2016  
1  
[WozARd: A Wizard of Oz Method for Wearable Augmented Reality Interaction—A Pilot Study The Importance of Human–computer Interaction in Radiology E-learning Solving the Challenges of Pervasive Computing Modeling and Discovering Human Behavior from Smartphone Sensing Life-log Data for Identification Purpose Diffusion of the “Internet of Things” on the World of Skilled Work and Resulting Consequences for the Man–machine Interaction]
INVENTI IMPACT MACHINE VISION 
2016  
1  
[Multimodal Registration and Fusion for 3D Thermal Imaging Image Analysis Implementation for Evaluation of External Potato Damage Research on Workpiece Sorting System Based on Machine Vision Mechanism A Master-slave Calibration Algorithm with Fish-eye Correction]
INVENTI IMPACT MICROWAVE 
2016  
1  

INVENTI IMPACT SIGNAL PROCESSING 
2016  
1  

IUP JOURNAL OF KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT,THE 
XIV  
1  

IUP JOURNAL OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS,THE 


[Special Issue: Select Papers presented at the National Conference on "Advances in Microelectronics, Instrumentation and Communication" held at BITS Pilani, Rajasthan, India on November 20-22, 2015.]
JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH 
75  
2  
ONE INDIA ONE PEOPLE 
19  
6  
OPEN SOURCE FOR YOU 
4  
6  
[HBase: The database for Hadoop Apache CouchDB: It's time to relax MySQL Cluster: A high Availability DBMS Setting up and optimizing Apache Cassandra An interview with Nitin Mishra, Senior VP, Products and Solutions, Netmagic]
PC QUEST 


[100+free and open source software to succeed in the digital era How face and voice recognition technology can transform PDS in rural India 5 popular apps to handle finances Nine free tools to manage social media for your business 8 ways IT is empowering teachers 6 plugins that help solve image problems in wordpress Three quick steps to set up an enterprise cloud network]
PC QUEST 



POOL 



PRAMANA: JOURNAL OF PHYSICS 
86  
2  
[Proceeding of UNICOS -2014 International Workshop on Unification and Cosmology after Hiigs Discovery and BICEP2]
RESONANCE: JOURNAL OF SCIENCE EDUCATION 
21  
2  
SCIENCE REPORTER 
53  
3  
[Landmark Discovery: Scientists see gravitational waves from black holes Interview with Prof. M.S.Swaminathan Embryo editing Food and Intelligence Quizzes, crossword and puzzles New elements Zika Virus Liver Health]
SMALL MEDIUM ENTREPRENEUR 
5  
1  

TECHNOLOGY FOCUS 
24  
1  

UNIVERSITY NEWS 
54  
9  
[Challenges of Open and Distance Education in India Issues and concerns in the ambit of inclusive classrooms comprising locomotor disability Reforms in higher education in the context of Uttarakhand Improving education to handle affluence for the sake of Mother Earth Changing agriculture from subsistence farming to commercial farming - convocation address]
VOICE AND DATA 
23  
2  
[Why Telcos must make convergent charging the new engine for growth The Smart City Bandwagon Internet Performance is key How smart cities can make India superpower When smart cities meet big data]
WEEK,THE 
34  
11  

Tuesday, March 15, 2016

City college sets an example by recycling 100 kg waste daily

City college sets an example by recycling 100 kg waste daily

Compost pits at Vivekanand Education Society campus. (Prashant Wayande)
Six kilometers away from Deonar dumping ground, an educational institution has set an example for residents in the vicinity by sending zero waste to the landfill.
The civic body has recognised two campuses of the Vivekanand Education Society (VES), Chembur, as the first educational institutions in the city to recycle wet, dry and electronic waste, which is part of its solid waste disposal programme under the guidance of United Nations Development Program (UNDP).
The campuses, spread across four acres each, produce 100 kg wet and dry waste every day. Nearly 70 kg of biodegradable waste is segregated for composting, while the remaining 30 kg of dry waste is collected by NGO Shri Mukhti Sanghatna for recycling.
“The dry waste from the VES campus is collected by a vehicle (not dumper trucks) provided by the municipal corporation, while the wet waste is degraded at the campus itself. The combination of both makes the institution a zero waste campus,” Harshad Kale, assistant municipal commissioner, M ward, Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation.
“We have been inviting residents of M ward to see the project and replicate it in smaller ways at their households,” he said.
In addition to horticultural waste such as garden clippings and dried leaves, a large amount of biodegradable waste comes from the canteens. The dry waste is collected from nine higher education institutes spread across the two campuses, schools, a junior college and their sports academy.
Dr Jayashree Phadnis, principal, VES, said, “The fire at Deonar dumping ground made it difficult for students and teachers to attend college. Awareness about treating our own waste is key to solving the solid waste management problems. Inspired by the project, staff members have begun composting wet waste.”
The institute has spent Rs18,000 for the project that was started under the guidance of NGO Stree Mukhti Sanghatna in 2014. Three tons of organic manure has been generated so far. “The waste fed into each of the two compost pits (6ftx4ft) in a month is 1,800 kg. The quantity of compost produced every month is close to 130 kg that is used at football fields, gardens and potted plants,” said Sunita Patil, coordinator, Stree Mukhti Sanghatna.
Electronic waste such as battery cells and other devices are collected and sold to scrap dealers every six months and the money is used to maintain the compost pits and provide water to the open grounds.
Patil added that the dry waste collected from the institute includes paper, plastic, fiber and glass. “The BMC van drops the dry waste at our Chembur office where it is segregated into eight categories and returned to industries or sent for recycling,” she said.
“The daily news on Deonar dumping ground and hazardous chemical in the air around Chembur is a big concern. The best way to make the city care about the environment is through students and projects like these that will ensure a safer future for them,” said Mahesh Tejwani, president, VES.

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