Prayagraj (Uttar Pradesh): The Allahabad University (AU) has decided to not only stop using single-use plastics on the campus but also spread awareness on the issue outside the campus. The university administration has roped in senior faculty members and research scholars to lead efforts to make the central varsity campus free of single-use plastic in all forms.
On the initiative of vice-chancellor Prof Sangita Srivastava a dedicated team has been formed on the campus named 'Committee for the elimination of single-use plastic', headed by Prof Mohan Prasad. The committee formed for the task also includes professors and head of the departments (HODs).
Events like awareness drives and visits to departments to motivate teachers and students to embrace a more environment-friendly style of working by shunning single-use plastics have been planned. According to the public relations officer (PRO) of AU, Jaya Kapoor, "The university administration is determined to make the campus free from single-use plastics and therefore the same has been banned on the campus".
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