KLE varsity ‘cleanest in South India’
The inspection was conducted by HRD Ministry
The Union government has selected the KLE University campus here as the fourth cleanest in the country, and the cleanest in South India.
This includes the university’s campus and those of Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College and other constituent colleges in Belagavi. The contest was organised by the Union Ministry of Human Resource Development.
HRD Minister Prakash Javadekar presented the award to KLE University in New Delhi recently, said KLE Society chairman and university Chancellor Prabhakar Kore. The first three slots went to institutions in Rajasthan, Haryana and Himachal Pradesh.
Of the over 3,000 university and college campuses in the country, KLE University was listed among the best 174. A high-level committee inspected the 174 campuses.
The campuses were inspected on yardsticks such as repeated cleaning, extent of green cover, cleanliness in the kitchen, functioning drainage and sewage systems, solid waste management, availability, optimal utilisation, and recycling of water, both on campus and in hostels on the premises.
Inspired by this, KLE University is set to organise a competition among its 300-odd institutions in and around Belagavi for maintaining cleanliness.
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