Location: National College of IT Campus
The NSS Unit at National College of IT organized an event to promote eco-friendly Diwali celebrations, focusing on sustainable practices. The initiative aimed to raise awareness about the environmental challenges posed by traditional Diwali customs and encourage students to adopt greener alternatives to celebrate the festival in harmony with nature.
Students created vibrant rangolis using natural, biodegradable materials like flower petals, dry leaves, and eco-friendly colors.
Participants made diyas from atta (wheat flour), emphasizing the benefits of natural materials.
A workshop was held to craft seed balls to enhance local biodiversity post-Diwali.
[Insert number] students, NSS volunteers, faculty members, and staff actively participated, reflecting a growing awareness of environmental issues.
The event was led by [Insert Student President’s Name], the President of the NSS Unit, whose vision and guidance ensured the event's success.
The event inspired participants to adopt eco-friendly Diwali practices, fostering a sense of community responsibility and environmental stewardship.
Through hands-on activities and workshops, the NSS Unit successfully promoted sustainable practices, encouraging a lasting positive impact on the community.