3. Green Initiatives
“Greener future for survival “
Green Campus
The College blanketed with unparalleled greenery is a testimony of its relentless and
unflinching commitment towards a Green Campus. Environmental initiatives form an
intrinsic part of the life and ethos of the college. The college nestles in the lap of greenery
replete with lawns, ornamental and fruit trees, and organic farming initiatives. The green
campus of the college is an exemplary model and an exhortation to the community as well as
the stakeholders to reconnect with nature. The bounty of nature in the campus is an
endeavour to extend learning beyond lectures to develop responsible attitudes and
commitment to the environment, at college, home and in the community.
Green initiatives: Connecting with Nature
Green initiatives or eco-friendly activities constitute the intrinsic part of the beliefs and ethos
of the college. Reverence to the environment is the quintessence of the motto of the college,
“For God and Country”. The stakeholders of the institution evolve time bound ecological
strategies to actualise a green campus and a sustainable community. These initiatives are
incorporated into institutional planning, budgeting processes and academic strategic plan.
These novel schemes enable the institution to redefine its environmental prospects and
envision new paradigms for a sustainable future by catering to the environmental, social and
economic needs of the community.
1. Organic Farming
With the aim of promoting local, small-scale vegetation, the department of Botany
spearheaded vegetable cultivation in the college premises. The main objective is to
distribute pesticide free vegetables and motivate the students towards kitchen gardening
where one could grow their favourite fruits, vegetables and herbs. The cultivation of winter
crops like Cabbage and Cauliflower is on November and it is harvested in the last week of
December. The cultivation of monsoon vegetables starts in June.
Organic Farming 2019
Organic farming is the flagship programme of the department of Botany, and this eco-
friendly activity is carried on with great vigour in this academic year too. The organic
farming procedure is a gradual activity that spreads throughout the academic year. On
26thJune 2019, Seeds of vegetables were planted and maintained by the students for
cultivation. On 01stJuly 2019 vegetable seedlings were transferred to the field for cultivation.
On 05th July 2019 Weeding and manuring (organic manure) were carried out.
On 17th September 2019, the students of Botany department presented the first yield of
vegetable garden to our Manager.
2. “MannariyanManassariyan” - The Paddy Cultivation Project
Human beings relationship with nature is inevitable. As rightly stated in The Bible, we
are created from soil and we shall go back to soil. This bondage with nature has continued
since the origin of humankind. Our MannariyanManasariyan Project is an attempt to
reconnect with nature, renew our bondage with agricultural practice, and thereby
reinvigorate the traditional healthy practices, which would thwart the natural calamities
and the health issues confronted in the modern era.The project commenced by endorsing
the World Social Work Day theme of the year 2017,“Promoting Community and
Environmental Sustainability”. The commendable journey back to the nature began with
‘Vithayutsavam’, the sowing phase, in collaboration withKerala Agricultural
Department, on World environment Day, 5th June 2017. Sri P T Thomas, MLA,
inaugurated the programme by sowing the seeds in the paddy field and planting saplings
as well.The programme was presided by Rev. Fr. Jacob G Palackapilly, the Manager of
the college, Ms. Geetha, Agricultural officer, Dr.Aype Thomas, the Principal of the
college, Rev. Fr. Binto Killukkan, the Assistant Manager of the college, Faculty
members, students and the NCC unit of the college. Later the students dressed in
traditional agricultural wear sowed by singing folk songs that enlivened the sessions.
Pattum Koythum: The
Harvest Festival
The harvesting phase of the upland paddy cultivation,
‘Shreyas’ was imminent by the month of October.
The crop garnering was scheduled on 17th October
2017. The project created a widespread recognition
for the college as well as a massive impact upon the
community. The harvest was a successful and
colourful event that etched a beautiful memory in the
history of Bharata Mata College. The koythu Festival
gained momentum with the live Folk Music
Performance by the ‘OORALIS’ Band. The college
students revelled in the music and paddy harvest
heartily. The invited guests and students were served
with traditional delicacies like Tapioca, chutney and
black coffee that reinvigorated the typical food
practice of the Kerala Farmers.
The programme was remarkable with the graceful presence of distinguished guests: His
Excellency Mar. Sebastian Adayanthrath (Auxilliary Bishop, Ernakulam – Angamaly Arch
Diocese), Rtd. Justice CyriacJoesph, Fr. Varghese Kalaparambath (Founder Director of
Department of MSW), His Excellency Bishop Thomas Chakkiyath, His Excellency Bishop
Jose Puthenveettil, Ms. K. K. Neenu (Chairperson, Thrikkakara Municipality), Mr. Dileep
Kumar (Former Vice Chancellor of Sri Shankara University of Sanskrit), Ms. Jessy Peter
(Chairperson, Kalamassery Municipality), Ms. EeshaPriya IAS (Sub. Collector, Ernakulam),
Rev. Fr. Paul Cherupilly (Director, Welfare Services Ernakulam), Mr. Varghese M.D (GM
Administration, Cochin Shipyard), Mr. P. G Prageesh (Chief, Corporate Communications,
Air India Express), Ms. Vijaya M.K (Kudumbashree District Mission, Ernakulam) and Ms.
Geetha (Agricultural Officer, Thrikkakara). His Excellency Mar Sebastian Adayanthrath
officially inaugurated the paddy harvest festival and all the invited guests participated in
harvesting.
It is with immense pleasure we stand together as BMC
family to state that we sowed the seeds and we harvested
with great pride.
1. “MannariyanManassariyan” - Corn Cultivation Project
The environmental practices of the college are known for its novelty and practicability,
and for the great impact these initiatives have upon the community. The students of
Bharata Mata College under the leadership of MSW department planted corn in about 40
cents of land inside the college in 2018 . The harvesting festival became vibrant with the
presence of the Malayalam film actors Sunny Wayne and Jacob Gregory. The
programme was conducted under the gracious guidance of Rev. Fr. Jacob Chakkiyath,
Rev. Fr. Jacob G.Palackappilly, Manager of the college, Rev. Fr. Binto Kilukkan,
Assistant Manager, Dr. Shiny Palaty, Principal of the college, Dr. M.C Dileep Kumar,
Former Vice Chancellor and Dr Sheena Rajan Philp(HoD, MSW Department). The corn
was cooked and served to everyone present in the function.
3. “MannariyanManassariyan” – Sugarcane Cultivation Project
The stakeholders of Bharata Mata college has been relentlessly involved in
reinvigorating its connection with nature by taking up the project, “Mannarriyaan
Mannassariyaaan” which has been successfully yielding organic products for two
consecutive years. This year, the institution under the aegis of Club B4 functioning in
the college, has initiated Marayoor Sugarcane cultivation in college campus from 11
October 2019. The college started cane cultivation in association with Bhoomithra
Sena club, Club b4, Mathrubhoomi Seed Club and Department of Social Work at
50cents of land. The Manager of the college, Rev. Fr. Jacob G Palackapilly planted
the cane and inaugurated the function. Dr. Shiny Palatty (Principal), Dr. Surekha
Sakaria (Vice Principal), Mr. Tony M Tom (Bhoomithra Sena Co-ordinator & Before
coordinator) participated in the meeting.
NATTARIVU - 2019
Kerala, one of the richest floristic regions of the world has an abundant distribution of medicinal
plants. The State has a vast repertoire of knowledge of medicinal plants, which has been accumulated
in course of many centuries. According to World Health Organization survey report, 80% people of
developing world use plant remedies for several therapeutic purposes. In a country where primary
healthcare management is depended on the knowledge of medicinal plants, it is important that the
knowledge should come down to generations. With an objective of inculcating the students with the
knowledge of indigenous medicinal plants and its utilization, the department of Botany initiated a
programme called “Nattarivu”. It involves the weekly exhibition of a medicinal plant and an
elaboration of its medicinal properties and uses.
4. Nurturing the Nature
The institution and its stakeholders engender an unremitting pursuit in slackening the reckless
exploitation of nature by replenishing the lost flora and greenery. The primary objective as
propounded in the environmental culture of the college is to awaken the youth to initialise the
preservation of Mother Earth. The aim is to enlighten the society which overlook the fact that
in uprooting a tree, we are uprooting ourselves and destabilising the entire ecosystem of
which human beings are an insignificant part. With an aim to spread this urgent realisation,
the institution promotes planting of trees that is crucial for the survival of the living species
and the planet. The institution and its stakeholders shoulder the responsibility of saving the
beauty, bliss and bounty of nature to future generations, uncontaminated, undiminished,
unexhausted and undamaged.
Environmental day observed by the Post Graduate Department of English
by planting fruit trees in the college campus.
“Plant a Tree” : World Environment Day Programme 2019
On 10thJune 2019, the department of Botany observed the World Environment Day
programme. “Plant a tree”: Creating a green space is one of the great ways to celebrate
World Environment Day. Tree saplings were planted by the third year Botany students in
the Botanical garden as part of the Environment Day celebration.
Replenishing the Green House
On 17thJune 2019, Ornamental and medicinal plants were collected and planted in the green
house maintained by the department of English. The students of the Botany department
routinely and meticulously do the maintenance of the green house.
5. Bird House and Bird Baths (Killikkotta)
Human beings are the sole species endowed with critical faculties and reasoning power, and
with this power rest greater responsibilities of protecting the fellow species and living things.
The institution endorses this concept of the ethical responsibility of humans to protect the
Earth’s biota by undertaking various activities, one of which is providing Bird Houses and
Bird Baths. This helps to inculcate in students the precept that the humans evolved within a
world of nature should cultivate an appreciation and empathy for the other components of the
nature. Protecting and nurturing the species within the natural habitat is the most effective
practice of sustaining them. In the wake of increased heat and scarcity of water and
nourishments, the students under the aegis of the college set up Bird Baths at various spots in
the campus. Bird House is a noble venture of the college that set asides a plot for fruit
orchard, the fruits of which is for the consumption of birds only. The idea was evolved with
an aim of providing an environment friendly area for birds to build their nests and find their
food. These practices testimony the holistic perspective disseminated across the community
and the students that subsequently produces a healthy, stable living world.
6. Kathir 2018
The students of the college under the aegis of MSW department organized an agricultural
event, KATHIR on 17th of August 2018 to promulgate the relevance of Chingam1, which
marks the day of harvest and prosperity for Keralites. The students organised this programme
in collaboration with the agricultural department. Mr. Joy. K.G (An award winning Kerala
Organic farmer) was the chief speaker of this programme. Fr. BintoKilukkan, the Assistant
Manager of the college, delivered the presidential address. All the invited participants were
distributed with a packet of vegetable seeds. The ‘Kathir’ programme concluded with an
agricultural equipment exhibition and exploration of the Upland Paddy cultivation of Bharata
Mata College. The students from the neighbouring schools too were invited.