New Delhi:Jamia Hamdard has become the "first university" in Delhi and neighbouring cities to become a plastic-free campus, and the use of polythene-made cups, glasses and other items have been banned there, officials said on Tuesday.
The institution declared the "entire campus as plastic-free" at the valedictory event of 'Swachhta Pakhwara' (cleanliness fortnight) hosted on the premises, South Delhi Municipal Corporation (SDMC) officials said.
"Jamia Hamdard has become the first plastic-free university in Delhi and entire NCR. During a 'Swachhta Pakhwara' event held on its campus, it was declared today that the entire campus including all canteens, shops, coffee houses, and hostels have become plastic-free from today itself," the SDMC said in a statement.
The event was attended by Jamia Hamdard's Pro-VC Kamal Ahmad, Registrar S S Akhtar, SDMC Central Zone Deputy Commissioner Aman Gupta among other senior officials.
"Henceforth single-use plastic items like bottles, cups, glasses and other items, polythene bags and plastic items less than 50 microns (in width) have been banned. Hence, nobody can use these items for any purpose on the campus," the SDMC statement said.
The Chairman Canteen and Shops Committee of the institution, Sayad Mehtab Ali has issued a notice to this effect which states that "violators will be slapped a fine of Rs 500 on every violation," it said.