Manipal Tata Medical College Launches Green Initiative and Beacon

College introduces its first community outreach publication, receives Green Campus Certification

Key Points:

  • Manipal Tata Medical College begins Green Initiative for environmental awareness.

  • Releases first community publication, "Manipal Tata Medical College Beacon."

  • Honored with Green Campus Certification for sustainability efforts.

JAMSHEDPUR – Manipal Tata Medical College has launched a Green Initiative to promote sustainability and social service while unveiling its first outreach publication, "Manipal Tata Medical College Beacon."

The college organized a grand event to celebrate these milestones. The Justice of the Jharkhand High Court graced the event as the chief guest, with the Regional Chief Conservator of Forests as the special guest.

The Green Campus Certification

The Green Campus Certification awarded to the college recognizes its exemplary efforts in sustainability. These include energy conservation, effective waste management, and expanding green spaces. Water-saving measures have also been key contributors to this recognition.

The college demonstrated its leadership not just in academics and healthcare but also in ecological preservation. "This certification reflects our commitment to making a tangible environmental impact," said a knowledgeable source.

Launch of "Manipal Tata Medical College Beacon"

The event also saw the unveiling of "Manipal Tata Medical College Beacon," the college’s first community outreach magazine. This publication highlights the institution’s achievements in healthcare outreach and environmental stewardship.

Designed to inspire, the magazine emphasizes the role of community service and sustainability in shaping future generations. "Beacon will serve as a guide for both students and the public," noted the Managing Director.

Commitment to the Future

Students and faculty presented projects on community health and environmental awareness during the event. The Dean announced plans to implement more green initiatives, enhancing the college’s role in sustainability.

Moreover, the Managing Director revealed plans to expand healthcare services to underserved communities, ensuring a holistic approach to education and social responsibility. These initiatives aim to position the college as a leader in environmental and societal well-being.

The event concluded with a message of hope and responsibility. Manipal Tata Medical College’s efforts are setting benchmarks in sustainability and service for Jharkhand and beyond.

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