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GOVT. COLLEGE (A), RJY GREEN AUDIT
GREEN AUDIT REPORT
2018 - 19
GOVERNMENT COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS)
RAJAHMUNDRY
GOVT. COLLEGE (A), RJY GREEN AUDIT
MEMBERS OF
GREEN AUDIT COMMITTEE
GOVT. COLLEGE (A), RJY GREEN AUDIT
MEMBERS OF GREEN AUDIT COMMITTEE
1. Dr. R. David Kumar Principal & Chairman
2. Sri K. Anjaneyulu Vice Principal
3. Dr. J. Suneetha Co-ordinator
4. Lt. D. Rudra Member
5. Dr. K. Ramachandra Rao Member
6. Sri C.V.Ramana Member
7. Smt D. Krishna Member
8. Dr. B. Madhav Member
9. Dr. B. Nageswari Member
10. Dr. M.R.Gowtham Member
11. Sri R. Ramesh Kumar Member
12. Dr. K. Raveendra Babu Member
GOVT. COLLEGE (A), RJY GREEN AUDIT
EXTERNAL COMMITTEE
1. Sri P.S.Vijay Kumar. M.Sc(Tech)
Deputy Director, Govt. of AP,
Ground Water & Water Audit Dept,
Rajahmundry
2. Sri Y.Srinivas
Asst.Director, Govt. of AP,
Ground Water & Water Audit Dept
Rajahmundry
3. Sri K.Siva Vara Prasad
Asst. Engineer, Govt. of AP
Ground Water & Water Audit Dept
4. Smt A. Jyothirmaye
Tech. Assistant(Hg), Govt. of AP
Ground Water & Water Audit Dept
5. Sri A. Srinivas
Asst. Professor
Consultant in Carbon Financing Management,
AdikaviNannayaUniversity,
Rajahmundry.
GOVT. COLLEGE (A), RJY GREEN AUDIT
FACULTY OF DEPARTMENT OF BOTANY
1. Dr. J. Suneetha HOD, Botany (P.G.)
2. Smt D. Krishna HOD, Botany (U.G)
3. Sri B. BujjiBabu Lecturer in Botany
4. Sri G.Vijay Kumar Lecturer in Botany
5. Sri B.Vijay Kumar Lecturer in Botany
6. Smt Y. Baby Lecturer in Botany
7. Sri P. Satish Babu Lecturer in Botany
8. KumG.VijayaVinodini Lecturer in Botany
9. SmtG.N.V.Swaroopa Rani Lecturer in Botany
10. Sri K. Sai Ram Lecturer in Botany
GOVT. COLLEGE (A), RJY GREEN AUDIT
GREEN AUDIT REPORT
INTRODUCTION:
The term “Green” means Eco-friendly or not damaging the Environment. This
can acronymically is called as “Global Readiness in Ensuring Ecological Neutrality”
(GREEN). Green accounting can be defined as systematic identification,
quantification, recording, reporting and analysis of components of ecological diversity
and expressing the same in financial or social terms. “Green Auditing”, an umbrella
term, is known by another name “Environmental Auditing”. There is a provision of
green audit in college campus. A committee has been formed to monitor the proper
conservation and plantation of the plants in the campus. As per the suggestions made
by IQAC, Botany Department taken the responsibility to do Green Audit with
cooperation of Principal and Green Audit committee. A report on green audit has been
prepared by the Department of Botany, Govt. Autonomous College, Rajahmundry.
This college was established in 1853 and Re-accredited with Grade “A” by NAAC.
Total area of the college campus is 41 acres, of which 30 percent is covered by herbs,
shrubs and trees, including valuable medicinal flora. The plants have been
systematically identified by the Dept. of Botany. There are more than 182 plant
species were audited. The green audit report has been discussed with Green audit
committee with suggestions to increase greenery in campus. Extra efforts have been
taken by the college to create environment consciousness amongst students. One
major step in this regard is the extensive plantation program organized by NSS, NCC,
and Green audit Committee and P.G and U.G students of Botany Department.
Plantation is encouraged by the Principal and all Departments Faculty members to
increase greenery and reduce carbon dioxide emission effects. Renovation of the
garden at the entrance was done with financial support from Alumni Association of
this College. Existing gardens are also maintained by the Dept. of Botany of this
college. Extension programs also organized to create environment awareness and
conservation of Biodiversity amongst the students and public. In this regard extension
program was organized at Sri Satya Deva nursery, Kadiyapulanka (a popular Nursery
garden in East Godavari District, Andhra Pradesh)
Activities organized to create greenery and its conservation at college campus is
as follows:
Plantation of diversified species
Vegetative propagation
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Uses of Medicinal plants
Identification of Plant species
Plantation of diversified species:
To create green cover, Eco-friendly atmosphere, pure oxygen at the college
campus, plantation program is organized every year with involving all Students,
Principal and all faculty members of various Departments. In this session
VanamManam, Janmabhoomi, VanaMahotsav and Neeru-chettu programs were
organized and about 500 Ornamental, Avenue, Medicinal plants with rare and exotic
beautiful trees was planted in Botanical garden and other parts of college campus. To
keep the greeneries in the campus, we regularly maintain the gardens which are
looked after by paid staff under the guidance of Green audit committee members.
Moreover, every year we try to plant new Plants.
Vegetative propagation:
To learn how to propagate vegetative garden, training program is organized for
students every year by expert gardener. Students learned various propagation
techniques like cutting, grafting, etc.
Uses of Medicinal plants:
There are many Medicinal plants in the Botanical garden which have Medicinal
value. However the students are unaware of their use and they can’t identify the
particular plants. Therefore faculty of Botany department helps the students in
identifying different medicinal plants with their scientific names and also their
Medicinal use.
Identification of Plant species:
There are so many plant species present in the college campus. The faculty of
Botany department audited and identified various plant species with the help of flora.
Objectives of the Green Audit Committee:
1. Verifying compliance: Verifying compliance with standards or best available
techniques.
2. Identifying problems: Detecting any leakage, splits or other such problems with
the operations and processes.
3. Formulating Environmental policy: Formulating the organization’s
Environmental policy if there is no existing policy.
4. Measuring Environmental impact: Measuring the environmental impact of each
and every process and operation on the water, soil, worker health and safety and
society at large.
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5. Measuring performance: Measuring the Environmental performance of an
organization against best practices.
6. Confirming Environmental management system effectiveness: Giving an
indication of the effectiveness of the system and suggestions for improvement.
7. Providing a database: Providing a database for corrective action and future plans.
8. Developing the organization’s Environmental strategy: Enabling management
to develop its Environmental strategy for moving towards a greenery corporate and
performance culture.
9. Communication: Communicating the Environmental performance to its
stakeholders though reporting will enhance the image of the College.
General Steps:
1. Systematic and comprehensive data collection.
2. Documentation with physical evidences.
3. Independent periodic evaluation with regulatory requirements and appropriate
standards.
4. Systematic and comprehensive improvement and management of existing
system.
The audit process:
The present audit is a Pre-audit to collect the details required for external
auditing and Pre-audit activities. The pre-audit activities include the following.
1. The sites / area / division that are to be audited, need to be determined and
selected.
2. The audited were informed of the date of the audit enabled them to adjust and
become used to the concept.
3. The audit scope were identified. The auditee was consulted when establishing the
scope.
4. The audit plan was designed in such a way that it accommodated changes based
on information gathered during the audit and effective use of resources.
5. Green Audit Committee and assignment of responsibility were established.
6. The chosen working papers were collected. This facilitated the auditor’s
investigations on the sites.
7. The background information on the facility including the facility’ organization,
layout and processes, and the relevant regulations and standards, were collected.
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8. The background information on the site’s historical uses, and the location of soil
and groundwater contamination were collected.
9. The pre-audit questionnaire was informed to auditee (Humphrey and Hadley -
2000).
Onsite audit activities:
The onsite audit includes
1. The opening meeting is the first step between the Green Audit team and dept. of
Botany. In this meeting the purpose of audit, the procedure and the time schedule
were discussed.
2. Site inspection is the second step for onsite activity. In this step the audit team
discovered matters which are important to the audit but which were not identified
at the planning stage.
3. Onsite phase of the audit developed a working understanding of how the facility
manages the activities that influence the environment.
4. If there is one works Assessed strengths and weaknesses of the auditee’s
management controls and risks associated with their failure were established.
5. Gathering audit evidence i.e. collecting data and information using audit
protocol.
6. Communicated with the staff of the auditee to obtain most information.
7. Evaluated the audit evidence against the objectives established for the audit.
8. An exit meeting to explain the audit findings (Humphrey and Hadley-2000).
Procedure followed:
The students were divided into four groups and under the guidance of the
teaching staff of the Department of Botany, each group collected data on the assigned
topics. The assigned topics were as follows.
1. Identification of Plant species and Bio-diversity.
2. Analysis of Water quality and usage.
3. Analysis of Energy consumption and costs.
4. Analysis of waste generation and disposal all the data were united and based on
these, a report was formulated.
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Report 1:
Identification of Plant species and Bio-diversity in the college campus, based
on our data collected, there are 23,729 plants in the college campus. In this 1962 are
trees, 6,800 are shrubs, 14,746 are herbs and remaining 221 are climbers. Out of 1962
trees, 57 trees are present in the botanical garden. So, 23,729 plants in our college
contribute to the Oxygen supply that we utilize. Being situated in the urban area, our
college is exposed to various atmospheric pollutants from vehicles as well as by other
external means. Based on our calculation, the different sources of carbon-dioxide
emitted to our college are:
1. Vehicles
2. Refrigerators
3. Air conditioners
4. RO water Plants
5. Mobiles etc.
1. Vehicles on the days of data collection, there were 8 cars, 62 bikes and 18
scooters in our campus, which in turn proves us that these vehicles may contribute
to high carbon-dioxide emission. There are 13 refrigerators, 26 air conditioners in
our campus. The students, teaching and non-teaching staff and the visitors also
contribute to carbon-dioxide emission.
2. The Vermi-compost unit near the Met-calf hostel, recently established by the dept.
of zoology and Botany. All the fallen leaves and food waste are collected from the
Botanical garden and hostels are used as compost. Plastic wastes, plastic papers
and bottles are collected by the students and stored at Vermi-compost compound
wall for the purpose of recycling.
3. Analysis of water quality and usage of the college campus possesses many water
outlets. Our students have counted the total number of taps, rain water harvesting
pits. We have found that in total, there are 105 taps, 5 RO water Plants and rain
water harvesting pits worth 20,000 litres.
4. Analysis of Energy consumption and costs the college is well equipped with
electricity supply. Each department possess computers, printers, fans, plug points,
tube lights, bulbs etc. As part of “Green Campus” initiation, we shifted from
conventional energy to renewable energy, to reduce electricity bill and increase
the usage of renewable energy, installed a solar grid with capacity of 50 KW on
the roof of the academic buildings which is useful for our campus and giving
remaining generated power to the electricity board.
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In addition to these equipment, our college also has
Spectrophotometer
Horizontal and vertical electrophoresis
A distillation unit
Digital calorimeter
2 Autoclaves; 1 damaged
An exhaust fan
A laminar air flow
A hot plate
An incubator
A table fan
A hot air oven
2 centrifuges
17 telephones
LCD Projectors
Hand mikes
A bell
5. Analysis of waste generation and disposal wastes cannot be avoided in any
environment. Wastes can be classified as biodegradable and non-biodegradable
wastes. Biodegradable wastes include food wastes; which can be easily
decomposed by the bacteria in soil. But non-biodegradable wastes are those which
cannot be degraded by any organism and remain as such for many years.
1. Canteen: The food waste generated from the canteen is collected and given to
vermi compost unit and dogs. Plastic waste is generally less generated from the
canteen. The plastic waste kept at blocks of the vermi compost compound wall.
2. Library: The most generated waste is paper waste. It is taken for recycling.
3. Store: not much waste is generated. But the paper waste and plastic covers are
collected, separated and kept at blocks of the vermi compost compound wall.
4. Office: Paper waste generated are recycled and reused.
5. Garden: Plastic and paper waste is comparatively less. Fallen leaves are collected
and used in vermi-compost unit
6. Auditorium: The wastes are collected after each programed and dumbed it.
7. Bathroom: The wastes are collected and burned in an incinerator behind the
convent.
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8. Classrooms: Paper wastes are collected in the waste basket and recycled.
9. Laboratory: The broken glass wastes and the useless instruments are disposed for
recycling after thorough washing.
10. College Premises: Plastic waste generated is usually less. But paper waste is
generated in a larger amount.
Observations:
1. There are sufficient water outlets for the students, staff and all the departments.
But it is essential to check whether all these are working or not and whether the
taps are leaking or not.
2. Energy consumption is yet another component that is to be taken from the solar
panel system.(50KW)
3. Fortunately, the students of UG, PG, Teaching and Non-Teaching staff of the
college are available to clean the college campus.
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List of the Audited Plants
S.
No.
Scientific Name of
Plant Local Name Family
Habi
t /
T/S/H
/C
Uses Nos
1. Mangifera indica Mango Anacardiaceae T Timber 56
2. Eucalyptus indica Jamaoil Myrtaceae T Timber 21
3. Musa paradisica Banana Musaceae T Edible 60
4. Millingtonia hortensis Indian cork tree Bignoniaceae T Avenue 47
5. Citrus lemon Lemon Rutaceae T Edible 40
6. Citrus sinensis Battayi Rutaceae T Edible 13
7. Citrus aurantifolia Narinja Rutaceae T Edible 9
8. Delonix regia Turai chettu Caesalpiniaceae T
Social
forestry 65
9. Bambusa indica Veduru Poaceae T Timber 90
10. Cocus nucifera Coconut Poaceae T Edible 10
11. Achras sapota Sapota Sapotaceae T Edible 04
12. Artocarpus heterophyllus Jackfruit Moraceae T Edible 23
13. Triangular palm Palms Arecaceae T Ornamental 8
14. Areca catechu Vakka Arecaceae T Edible 11
15. Parthenium
hysterophorus Vayyaribhama Asteraceae S Weed 4532
16. Abelmoschus esculentum Bendi Malvaceae S Edible 20
17. Syzygium paniculatum Euzenia Myrtaceae S Ornamental 200
18. Ficus safari Ficus Moraceae S Ornamental 58
19. Yucca sylvestris Adams needle Lilliaceae S Ornamental 07
20. Dracaena coloroma Dragon Liliaceae S Ornamental 75
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21. Heliconia rostrata Bird of paradise Heliconiaceae S Ornamental 50
22. Cucumis sativum Dosakaya Cucurbitaceae C Edible 165
23. Crotan bonplandianum Galivaana Mokka Euphorbiaceae H weed 240
24. Crossandra
infundibuliformis Kanakambaram Acanthaceae S Ornamental 16
25. Pandanus amaryllifolius Pandan Pandanaceae H Ornamental 2200
26. Ixora indica Guthi puvvulu Rubiaceae H Ornamental 850
27. Pandanus tectorius Mogali Pandanaceae T Ornamental 02
28. Rhapis humilis Lady palm Arecaceae H Ornamental 06
29. Barleria prionitis Mulla gorinta Acanthaceae H Ornamental 12
30. Aralia nuda Aralia Araliaceae H Ornamental 15
31. Tradescantia spathacea Reodicolour Commelinaceae H Ornamental 120
32. Zephyranthes rosea Zepher lilly Amaryllidaceae H Ornamental 150
33. Malpighia glabra Telugu kiranam Malpighiaceae H Ornamental 50
34. Eranthemum pulchellum Neelabaramu Acanthaceae H Ornamental 50
35. Allamanda cathartica Golden trumpet Apocynaceae H Ornamental 40
36. Tecoma stans Suvarna ganneru Bignoniaceae T Ornamental 30
37. Wodyetia bifurcata Foxtail palm Arecaceae T Ornamental 20
38. Crinum rubra Frangipani Amaryllidaceae S Ornamental 06
39. Crinum asiaticum Spider lilly Amaryllidaceae H Ornamental 06
40. Zephyranthes candida Zepher lilly Amaryllidaceae H Ornamental 150
41. Conocarpus lancifolius Green Buttonwood Combretaceae T Ornamental 92
42. Spathiphyllum wallissi Peace Lily Araceae H Ornamental 40
43. Dracaena fragrans Snapdragon Lilliaceae H Ornamental 50
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44. Codiaeum variegatum Multicolour croton Euphorbiaceae H Ornamental 60
45. Hymenocallis littoralis Spider Lily Amaryllidaceae H Ornamental 350
46. Dianella flaxlilly Flax lily Amaryllidaceae H Ornamental 150
47. Ophiopogon japonicus Mondo grass Liliaceae H Ornamental 150
48. Dracaena mahatma Gundu Malli Liliaceae H Ornamental 100
49. Acalypha Poland Muripinda Euphorbiaceae H Ornamental 1250
50. Howea forsteriana Kentia palm Arecaceae H Ornamental 50
51. Dracaena reflexa Song of India Liliaceae H Ornamental 50
52. Plumaria rubra Red Frangipani Apocynaceae H Ornamental 05
53. Plumaria obtusa White Frangipani, Apocynaceae H Ornamental 05
54. Terminalia mantaly Inverted umbrella Combretaceae T Ornamental 02
55. Alpinia purpurata Red ginger Zingiberaceae S Ornamental 25
56 Alphinia variegated Butterfly ginger Zingiberaceae S Ornamental 50
57 Tabernaemontana Nandivardhanam Apocynaceae H Ornamental 150
58 Scheffera decorative Umbrella tree, Araliaceae H Ornamental 20
59 Syngonium podophyllum Goosefoot, Araceae H Ornamental 15
60 Euphorbia milli Crown of thorns Euphorbiaceae H Ornamental 15
61 Cycas revoluta Sago palm Cycadaceae S Ornamental 02
62 Brassia actinophyllum Australian Umbrella
Plant Araliaceae T Ornamental 36
63 Calathea lutea Cuban Cigar Marantaceae H Ornamental 06
64 Dolichus lab lab Beans Fabaceae C Edible 10
65 Cucurbita maxima Pumpkin Cucurbitaceae C Edible 06
66 Saraca asoca Ashoca Caesalpiniaceae T Ornamental 01
67 Commelina
benghalensis Day flower Commelinaceae H Medicinal 50
68 Annona sqamosa Seethaphalam Annonaceae T Edible 16
69 Psidium guajava Jama Myrtaceae T Edible 25
70 Annona muricata Lakshmana phalam Annonaceae T Edible 04
71 Annona reticulata Ramaphalam Annonaceae T Edible 04
72 Averrhoa carambola Star apple Oxalidaceae T Edible 02
73 Mimusops elengi Bogada Sapotaceae T Avenue 96
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74 Cordia sebestena Virigi Boraginaceae T Ornamental 75
75 Lagerstroemia indica Chinagorinta Lythraceae T Ornamental 60
76 Thuja occidentalis Eastern white cedar Cupressaceae T Ornamental 14
77 Casuarina equisetifolia Sarugudu Casuarinaceae T Ornamental 8
78 Michelia champaca Chettu sampanga Magnoliaceae T Ornamental 10
79 Morinda citrifolia Noni plant Rubiaceae T Medicinal 02
80 Macaranga peltata Chandada Euphorbiaceae T Ornamental 8
81 Melia azadirach Turaka vepa Meliaceae T Avenue 18
82 Adenanthera pavonani Bandi guruvindha Mimosaceae T Avenue 02
83 Thevetia nerifolia Yellow oleander Apocynaceae T Ornamental 12
84 Thespesia populnea Gnagaravi Malvaceae T Ornamental 17
85 Sapindus emarginatus Soapnuts Sapindaceae T Edible 11
86 Leucaena leucocephala Subabul Mimosaceae T Avenue 10
87 Ceiba pentandra Buruga Bombacaceae T Edible 12
88 Couroupita guianensis Nagamalli chettu Lecythidaceae T Medicinal 06
89 Murraya paniculata Puvelaga Rutaceae T Medicinal 01
90 Terminalia arjuna Tellamaddi Combretaceae T Timber 16
91 Tectona grandis Teak Verbenaceae T Timber 35
92 Peltophorum
pterocarpum Copper pod Caesalpinaceae T Avenue 56
93 Spathodium
campanulata Tulips Bignoniaceae T Avenue 04
94 Morinda tinctoria Togaru Rubiaceae T Avenue 22
95 Alstonia scholaris Yedakulapala Apocynaceae T Avenue 46
96 Pithecolobium dulce Seema chintha Mimosaceae T Edible 06
97 Cassia auriculata Tangedu Caesalpinaceae T Avenue 20
98 Cassia fistula Rella Caesalpinaceae T Avenue 04
99 Acacia melanoxylon Nalla thumma Mimosaceae T Avenue 12
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LIST OF AUDITED MEDICINAL PLANTS IN THE CAMPUS
S. No. Scientific Name of
Plant Local Name Family
Habit /
T/S/H/C Uses Nos.
1. Andrographis
paniculata NELAVEMU Acanthaceae H Medicinal 10
2. Abrus precatorius GURUVINDHA Fabaceae
C Medicinal 12
3. Hemidesmus
indicus NANNARI Periplocaceae H Medicinal 10
4. Prosopis cineraria JAMMI CHETTU Mimosaceae H Medicinal 02
5. Plumbago
zeylanica CHITRAMULAMU Plumbaginaceae S Medicinal 05
6. Calatropis procera TELLA JILLEDU ASCLIPEDIACEAE S Medicinal 5
7. Plumbago rosea Leadwort Plumbaginaceae H Medicinal 5
8. Aloe vera KALABANDA LILLIACEAE S Medicinal 10
9. Oscimum
temuiflorin TULASI LAMIACEAE S Medicinal 05
10. Justicia adhatoda ADDASARAM Acanthaceae H Medicinal 5
11. Vitex negundo Chaste Tree Verbenaceae S Medicinal 5
12. Allium cepa ONION Liliaceae H Medicinal 5
13. Rauvolfia
serpentina SARPAGANDHI Apocynaceae S Medicinal 3
14. Tinospora
cordifolia TIPPATEEGA Menispermaceae C Medicinal 10
15. Eclipta alba
GUNTAKALAGA
RA AKU Asteraceae H Medicinal 10
16. Gymnema sylvestre Gurmar, Asclepiadaceae S Medicinal
5
17. Piper longum Pippallu Piperaceae C Medicinal 5
18. Phyllanthus
amarus Phyllanthus Euphorbiaceae H Medicinal 10
19. Datura metal Ummentha Solanaceae S Medicinal 9
20. Pergularia daemia Dustapu teega Asclepiadaceae S Medicinal 5
21. Celastrus
paniculatus Intellect Tree Celastraceae S Medicinal 5
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22. Alpinia galanga Galangal Zingiberaceae S Medicinal 9
23. Bixa orellana Lipstick Tree Bixaceae T Medicinal 6
24. Cymbopogan
flexuosus Lemon Grass, Poaceae H Medicinal 6
25. Lawsonia inermis Gorintaku Lythraceae S Medicinal 9
26. Operculina
turpethum Tegada Convolvulaceae S Medicinal 9
27. Azardiricta indica Neem Meliaceae T Medicinal 150
28. Pongamia pinnata
Indian Beech
Kanuga Chettu Fabaceae T Medicinal 97
29. Polyalthia
longifolia Ashoka Chettu Annonaceae T Medicinal 86
30. Aegle marmelos Maredu Chettu Rutaceae T Medicinal 03
31. Emblica officinalis Amla Euphorbiaceae T Medicinal 06
32. Ficus benqalensis Raavi Chettu Moraceae T Medicinal 42
33. Muraya koengii Curryleaves Rutaceae T Medicinal 12
34. Ficus hispida Medichettu Moraceae T Medicinal 18
35. Terminalia catappa Almond Combretaceae T Medicinal 55
36. Abutilon indica Duvvenakaya Malvaceae S Medicinal 690
37. Ricinus communis Castor Euphorbiaceae S Medicinal 207
38. Calotropis gigantia Jilledu Asclepidaceae S Medicinal 271
39. Lawsonia inermis Gorintaku Lythraceae S Medicinal 01
40. Zyzipus jujuba Regu Chettu Rhamnaceae S Medicinal 175
41. Carica papaya Papaya Caricaceae S Medicinal 50
42. Solanum nigram Kamanchi Solanaceae S Medicinal 12
43. Dracaena Victoria Dracaena Liliaceae S Medicinal 200
44. Datura metel Ummetta Solanaceae S Medicinal 19
45. Hibiscus micranthus Nityamalli Malvaceae S Medicinal 21
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46. Neolamarkia
cadamba Kadambam Rubiaceae S Medicinal 05
47. Cleome viscosa Kukkavaminta Capparidaceae H Medicinal 90
48. Gynandropsis
pentaphylla Vaminta Capparidaceae H Medicinal 46
49. Achyranthus aspera Uttareni Amarathanceae H Medicinal 180
50. Boerhaavia diffusa Atavimamidi Bignoniaceae H Medicinal 200
51. Acalypha indica Muripinda Euphorbiaceae H Medicinal 450
52. Sida cordifolia Chirubenda Malvaceae H Medicinal 62
53. Sida acuta Chilakathotakura Malvaceae H Medicinal 4542
54. Tagetus patula Marigold Asteraceae H Medicinal 40
55. Ocimum sanctum Tulasi Lamiaceae H Medicinal 180
56. Aloe vera Kalabanda Liliaceae H Medicinal 20
57. Euphorbia hirta Pacchabotlu Euphorbiaceae H Medicinal 520
58. Tridax procumbens
Gaddi
Chamanthi Asteraceae H Medicinal 271
59. Aerva lanata Kondapindaku Amaranthaceae H Medicinal 500
60. Phyllanthus niruri Nelavusuri Euphorbiaceae H Medicinal 773
61. Tephrosia purpuria Vempali Fabaceae H Medicinal 157
62. Cardiospermum
halicacabum Budda kakara Sapindaceae H Medicinal 150
63. Curcuma longa Pasupu Zingeberaceae S Medicinal 18
64. Costus speciosus Crepe ginger Costaceae H Medicinal 18
65. Calotropis procera Tella zillade Asclepidaceae S Medicinal 9
66. Coleus amboinicus Mexican mint Lamiaceae H Medicinal 9
67. Curculigo
orchioides Eye-grass Hypoxidaceae H Medicinal 9
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68. Cissus
quandrangularis Nalleru Vitaceae C Medicinal 9
69. Bryophyllum
pinnatum Ranapala Crassulaceae H Medicinal 6
70. Centella asiatica Saraswathi aku Apiaceae H Medicinal 9
71. Kygelia pinnata Yenugugadapa Bignoniaceae T Medicinal 2
72. Caesalpinia bonduc Gacha Caesalpinaceae C Medicinal 4
73. Catharanthus
roseus Billaganneru Apocynaceae H Medicinal 9
74. Artemisia vulgaris Machipatri Asteraceae S Medicinal 6
75. Bombax ceiba Cotton Tree Malvaceae T Medicinal 04
76. Alpinia varieegata shell ginger Zingiberaceae H Medicinal 39
77. Azadirachta indica Vepa Meliaceae T Medicinal 31
78. Phyllanthus acidus Chinna usiri Euphorbiaceae T Medicinal 11
79. Moringa oleifera Munaga Moringaceae T Medicinal 14
80. Samanea saman Nidraganneru Mimosaceae T Medicinal 42
81. syzygium cumini Neredu Myrtaceae T Medicinal 77
82. Tamarindus indica Chinta chettu Caesalpinaceae T Medicinal 10
83. Prosopis juliflora Thumma Mimosaceae T Medicinal 22
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Co2 Emersion Reduction per year in the College Campus
Age of Tree No of
Trees
CO2 Sequestering
per Tree
Total CO2
Sequestered
CO2
reduction
in Tones
Below 5 years 932 7 lbs per year 6524 3.262
5 years - 10 years 565 26 lbs per year 14690 7.345
10 years - 20 years 350 48 lbs per Year 16800 8.4
Above 50 years 85 168 lbs per year 14280 7.14
Above 100 years 30 180 lbs per year 5400 2.7
1962 57694 28.847
Carbon sequestering capabilities of a tree depends on the type of the tree and age of
such tree.
There are totally 1962 trees in college premises. Considering their varied age factors
and type of tree, they grouped under 5 categories and weighted average of Carbon
sequestering per tree in each group were determined. Above analysis indicates that a
total of 29 tons of carbon dioxide was sequestered on annual basis.
GOVT. COLLEGE (A), RJY GREEN AUDIT
PART – A
WATER QUALITY
Water quality of the college is analyzed by Ground Water and Water Audit
Department, Govt. of Andhra Pradesh. Water samples were collected from seven
wells in the college campus and the water quality is found to be moderate to good and
all the parameters are in line with the permissible limits of drinking water standards.
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ENVIRONMENTAL PRACTICES
B1-WATER MANAGEMENT
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No.
Departmen
t / Block
Wis
e
use
of
wat
er
W
ate
r
lea
ka
ge
re
pai
r
Us
e
of
wa
ter
pu
rifi
cat
ion
Rai
n
harv
est
Use
of
wat
er
coo
ler
Wat
er
poll
utio
n
inci
denc
e
Water
use per
day in
liters
W
ate
r
sto
ra
ge
Wat
er
tan
k
clea
ning
Wate
r
mana
geme
nt
practi
ces
1. Botany √ √ √ √ x x 6000 ltr √ √ √
2. Zoology √ √ x √ x x 2000 ltr √ √ √
3. Computer
Science
√ x √ x x x 200 ltr x x x
4. Statistics x x √ x x x 1000 ltr x x x
5. Geography √ √ √ √ x √ 100 ltr √ x √
6. Geology √ √ √ √ x √ 3000 ltr √ x √
7. Mathematic
s
√ x √ x x √ 300 ltr √ √ √
8. Physics √ √ √ √ x √ 2000 ltr √ √ √
9. Electronics √ √ √ √ x √ 200 ltr √ x X
10. Social
Work
√ √ √ √ x √ 200 ltr √ x X
11. Public
Adminstrati
on
√ √ √ √ x √ 200 ltr √ x X
12. Hindi √ x √ x x √ 200Ltr √ √ √
13. Telugu √ √ √ √ x √ 2500 ltr √ √ √
14. Chemistry √ √ √ √ x √ 4000 ltr √ √ √
15. Commerce √ √ √ √ x √ 1500 ltr √ √ √
16. Biotechnolo
gy
√ √ √ √ x √ 1000 ltr √ √ √
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17. History √ x √ √ x x 200 ltr √ x √
18. Political
Science
√ x √ x x x 200 ltr x x x
19. Economics √ √ √ √ x √ 200 ltr √ x X
20. Philosophy √ x √ x x x 200 ltr x x x
21. English √ x x x x x 200 ltr x x x
22. Sanskrit √ x x x x x 200 ltr x x x
23. Fine Arts √ x x x x x 200 ltr x x x
24. Physical
Education
√ x x x x x 200 ltr x x x
25. Ladies
Hostel
√ √ √ √ √ √ 10000 ltr √ √ √
26. Metcaffe
Hostel
√ √ √ √ √ √ 8000 ltr √ √ √
27. Microbiolo
gy
√ √ √ √ x x 3000 ltr x x x
28. Learning
Resource
Centre
√ √ √ √ √ √ 1500 ltr √ √ √
29. Post Office √ √ √ √ √ √ 200 ltr √ √ √
30. Security √ x x x x x 300 ltr x x x
31. Canteen √ √ √ √ √ √ 4000 ltr √ √ √
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B2 – WASTE MANAGEMENT
Sl.
No.
Depart
ment /
Block
a b c d e f g h
Food
/
Orga
nic /
Wast
e /
day
Non
Plas
tic
dry
wast
e /
day
Plastic
,
therm
ocol /
day
Oth
er
(e-
was
te)
Manage
ment of
organic
waste
Manage
ment of
other
waste ?
Wast
e
dump
ing
pit ?
waste
manage
ment
practice
s
1. Botany H L N N H H H H
2. Zoolog
y
M L N N H H H H
3. Comput
er
Science
L L N L N N N M
4. Statistic
s
L M N N N N N N
5. Geolog
y
L L N N L L L H
6. Geogra
phy
L N N L L N L L
7. Mathem
atics
L N M L L N N N
8. Physics M L N M L L L L
9. Hindi L N N N N N H L
10. Chemist
ry
H H N L L M M M
11. Comme
rce
L N N L L L L L
12. Biotech
nology
L L N N M M M M
13. Microbi
ology
L L N N M M M M
14. History L N N N L L L L
15. Political
Science
L N N N N N L L
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16. Econom
ics
L L L L L L L L
17. Philoso
phy
L L N N L L L L
18. English L L N N L L L L
19. Sanskrit L N N N L L L L
20. Physica
l
Educatio
n
M N N N M M M M
21. Telugu M N M N M L L L
22. Electro
nics
M N M N M L L L
23. Social
Work
M N M N M L L L
24. Public
Adminst
ration
M N M N M L L L
25. Fine
Arts
M N M N M L L L
26. Ladies
Hostel
H H L N H H H H
27. Metcaff
e
Hostel
H H L N H H H H
28. Canteen M H N N M M M M
29. LRC N L L L L L L L
30. Post
Office
L L N N M M M M
31. Security M M N N H L L L
H – High, L – Low, M – Medium, N – Nil
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B3 – ENERGY MANAGEMENT
Sl.
No.
Depart
ment /
Block
No.
of
Tu
bes
+
Bul
bs
No
. of
A/
C.
No.
of
LCD
Proje
ctor
No. of
Photoc
opier
Comp
uters +
Printe
rs
LE
Ds
Non-
convent
ional
(Solar)
Sta
r
rati
ng
Energy
Manage
ment
Practices
1. Botany 15+
1
- 01 - 1+0 23 Solar - Solar&
LEDs
2. Zoolog
y
40 - 01 01 1+1 40 Solar - Solar &
LEDs
3. Compu
ter
Science
30 08 04 - 32+2 20 Solar - Solar &
LEDs
4. Statisti
cs
06 - 02 01 1+1 10 Solar - Solar &
LEDs
5. Geolog
y
18 - 02 - 1+1 15 Solar - Solar &
LEDs
6. Mathe
matics
8 - 01 - 1+1 - Solar - Solar &
LEDs
7. Physics 50+
10
04 02 2+1 19 - Solar - Solar &
LEDs
8. Hindi 10 - - - - - Solar - Solar &
LEDs
9. Chemis
try
60 - 03 01 5+1 60 Solar - Solar &
LEDs
10. Digital
Hub
4+2
3
3 05 02 60 - Solar - Solar &
LEDs
11. Comm
erce
10 - 02 01 3+1 - Solar - Solar &
LEDs
12. Info-
tech
4+1
2
1 - - 40 - Solar - Solar &
LEDs
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House
13. Biotec
hnology
10 - 01 - 1+1 10 Solar - Solar &
LEDs
14. Acade
mic
Cell
5 01 02 02 1+1 08 Solar - Solar &
LEDs
15. Control
ler of
Examin
ations
8 2 02 06 4+6 10 Solar - Solar &
LEDs
16. Exami
nation
Section
7 - - 04 1+1 10 Solar - Solar &
LEDs
17. Semina
r Hall
24+
14
08 1+1 - 1 30 Solar - Solar &
LEDs
18. History 2 - - - 01 04 Solar - Solar &
LEDs
19. Politica
l
Science
3 - - - 1+0 04 Solar - Solar &
LEDs
20. Econo
mics
3 01 01 01 1+1 12 Solar - Solar &
LEDs
21. Philoso
phy
04 - - - 01 04 Solar - Solar &
LEDs
22. Sanskri
t
3+2 - - - 01 - Solar - Solar &
LEDs
23. Telugu 40 - - - 01 10 Solar - Solar &
LEDs
24. English 19 - - - 01 12 Solar - Solar &
LEDs
25 Ladies
Hostel
50 2 - - - 10 Solar - Solar &
LEDs
26. Metcaf 60 - - - - 10 Solar - Solar &
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Hostel
LEDs
27. Cantee
n
6 - - - - - Solar - Solar &
LEDs
28. LRC 50 5 02 - 40 15 Solar - Solar &
LEDs
29. Post
Office
10 1 - - 1+1 5 Solar - Solar &
LEDs
30. Securit
y
5 - - - -- - Solar - Solar &
LEDs
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B4 – LANDSCAPE / ENVIRONMENT
Sl.
No.
Departme
nt / Block
Over
all
Gree
n
cove
r
Garde
n
Indigeno
us Trees /
Plants
Exotic
Plants
/
Anima
ls
Overall
Biodivers
ity
Landscape
Manageme
nt Plan
Natur
al
Water
Bodie
s
1. Botany G G G G G G A
2. Zoology G G A A G G A
3. Computer
Science
A A A - A - -
4. Statistics G G A A G G -
5. Geology G G G G G G -
6. Geograph
y
A A A - A G -
7. Mathemat
ics
A A A - A G -
8. Physics G G A - A G -
9. Microbiol
ogy
G G G - G G -
10. Hindi A - A - G G -
11. Chemistr
y
G G G G G G -
12. Commerc
e
A - A - G G -
13. Biotechno
logy
G G A A G G -
14. History A A A - A G -
15. Political
Science
A A A - A G -
16. Economic
s
A A A - A G -
17. Philosoph
y
A A A - A G -
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18. Telugu G G G - G G -
19. Sanskrit A A A - A G -
20. Physical
Education
A A A - A G -
21. English A A A - A G -
22. Electronic
s
A A A - A G -
23. Social
Work
A A A - A G -
24. Public
Adminstra
tion
A A A - A G -
25. Fine Arts A A A - A G -
26. Ladies
Hostel
G G G G G G -
27. Metcaffe
Hostel
A A A A A G -
28. Canteen G G G G G G -
29. LRC G G G G G G -
30. Post
Office
G G G G G G -
31. Security G G G G G G -
G – Good, A – Average, P – Poor
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B5 – BUILT–UP ENVIRONMENT
Sl.
No.
Depar
tment /
Block
*a b c d e *f g *h *i j
Buil
ding
Type
Are
a in
Sq.
ft.
Eco-
frien
dline
ss
Fire
preve
ntion
provi
sions
Aest
hetic
appe
al
Seren
ity of
class
room
s
Ladi
es
rest
roo
m
Recr
eatio
n
roo
m
Provi
sion
for
differ
ently
abled
Toilets
, men,
wome
n, diff
abled.
1. Botany C 1800 G G G G G G - G
2. Zoolo
gy
C 1800 G G G G G G - G
3. Compu
ter
Science
C 1585 A G G G G - - G
4. Statisti
cs
C 209 A G G G G G - G
5. Geolog
y
C 792 G G G G G G - G
6. Mathe
matics
H 209 A G G G G - - G
7. Physics H 3600 G G G G G G - G
8. Hindi H 510 A A G G G - - G
9. Chemi
stry
H 5200 G G G G G G - G
10. Comm
erce
H 1500 A G G G G - - G
11. Biotech
nology
C 209 G G G G G G - G
12. History H 209 A G G G G - - G
13. Politica
l
Science
H 156 A G G G G - - G
14. Econo
mics
H 510 A G G G G G - G
15. Philoso
phy
H 510 A G G G G G - G
16. Sanskri H 510 A G G G G - - G
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17. Telugu C 1500 A G G G G - - G
18. Microb
iology
C 510 G G G G G G - G
19. Geogra
phy
C 156 A G G G G - - G
20. Electro
nics
C 156 A G G G G G - G
21. Social
Work
C 156 A G G G G - - G
22. Public
Admin
stration
C 156 A G G G G - - G
23. Fine
Arts
C 156 A G G G G G G G
24. Physica
l
Educati
on
C 510 A A G G G g G G
25. Ladies
Hostel
C 3604 G G G NA G G G G
26. Metcaf
fe
Hostel
C 2500 A G G NA G G G G
27. Canteen C 502 A G G NA A G G A
28. English C 204 A G G G G G - G
29. LRC C 3523 G G G NA G G G A
30. Post
Office
C 156 G G G NA G - - A
31. Securit
y
C 156 G G G NA A - - A
NA – Not Applicable
G – Good, A – Average, P – Poor, C – Concrete, H – Heritage
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B6 – TRANSPORTATION
Sl.
No.
Department /
Block
a b c d E
Dept.
Vehicle
No.
Members
with
vehicles
Members using
public
transportation
(%)
Use of
Bicycles
?
Vehicle
Pooling
?
1. Botany - 7 05 01 -
2. Zoology - 5 05 01 -
3. Telugu - 5 05 01 -
4. Computer
Science
- 06 06 01 -
5. Statistics - 04 01 02 -
6. English - 06 05 - -
7. Geology - 03 02 01 -
8. Geography - 02 1 - -
9. Mathematics - 06 5 02 -
10. Physics - 08 6 03 -
11. Hindi - 01 - - -
12. Chemistry - 15 10 05 -
13. Commerce - 10 6 04 -
14. Biotechnolog
y
- 02 1 + 1 - -
15. History - 01 1 - -
16. Political
Science
- 02 3 - -
17. Economics - 02 1 02 -
18. Philosophy - 02 - - -
19. Microbiology - 02 3 - -
20. Sanskrit - 03 - - -
21. Physical
Education
- 02 - 01 -
22. Ladies Hostel - 03 30 04 -
GOVT. COLLEGE (A), RJY GREEN AUDIT
23. Metcaffe
Hostel
- 06 14 08 -
24. Canteen - 03 02 02 -
25. LRC - 1 3 01 -
26. Electronics - 18 10 18 -
27. Social Work 01 01
28. Public
Adminstration
02 02
29. Fine Arts 01 -
30. Post Office - 05 01 04 -
31. Security - 06 - 04 -
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GALLERY
Identification of Plants in the Campus
Identification of Herbs & Shrubs in the Campus
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Identification of Herbs & Shrubs in the Campus
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Identification of Herbs & Trees in the Campus
Ground Water Analysis
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Ground Water Analysis
Water Analysis by Ground Water & Water Audit Department
Government of Andhra Pradesh
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Water Quality Testing
Water Analysis
Inspection by Principal
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Plantation by Vice Principal Sri K. Anjaneyulu
Water Sample Collection
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Identification of Tree in the Campus
VERMICOMPOST UNIT INAUGURATED BY CCE NOMINEE
ON 8TH FEBRUARY 2018
GOVT. COLLEGE (A), RJY GREEN AUDIT
STATE RESOURCE PERSON
Sri. Surya Chandra Rao Sarpanch of Burugupudi
Explaining process of Vermicompost
GOVT. COLLEGE (A), RJY GREEN AUDIT
INAUGURATION OF VERMICOMPOST MARKETING
BY PRINCIPAL Dr. R. DAVID KUMAR
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VERMICOMPOST
MARKETING BY STUDENTS
GOVT. COLLEGE (A), RJY GREEN AUDIT
VERMICOMPOST UNIT
VISITED BY PG AUTONOMY COMMITTEE
GOVT. COLLEGE (A), RJY GREEN AUDIT
INAUGURATION OF WET WASTE AND DRY WASTE FLAT FORMS
BY PRINCIPAL Dr. R. DAVID KUMAR