TECHNO INSTITUTE

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TECHNO INSTITUTE OF HIGHER STUDIES

(Affiliated to University of Lucknow)

Best Practices

1. GREEN PRACTICE

OBJECTIVES OF THE PRACTICE

The institute aims to address environmental concerns by equipping students with knowledge and skills, developing resilient solutions for society’s environmental, social, and economic needs, enriching society’s environmental heritage, and cultivating novel norms.

To safeguard the ecosystem that encompasses the institute, the environment needs to be preserved.

  • Minimize pollution and human carbon footprints.
  • Solar panels are deployed to reduce reliance on non-renewable energy sources.
  • Create an authentic waste-management system. 
  • To reduce redundant paper usage.
  • A regular “green audit” is undertaken to maintain a green campus.

THE CONTEXT

The Institute is launching a green campus program to educate young people about the importance of conserving the environment and promoting sustainable lifestyles.

THE PRACTICE

E-learning and digital library:Using E- resources to read are strongly advised. Instead of employing paper to communicate, email is now frequently adopted.

The Institute developed a bore well system to ensure adequate water availability, addressing concerns about the potential loss of life on Earth if not conserved.. 

Rainwater harvesting is a sustainable method for retaining water, aiding in the replenishment of groundwater needed in hostels and gardens.

7 R'S

7 R'S OF SUSTANIBILTY

The Institute fervently endorses the “7 R’s” of sustainability: REDUCE, REUSE, RECYCLE, RETHINK, REPAIR, REGIFT, RECOVER.

2. MEDITATION: CALM IN THE CHAOS

Stress in modern institutions is causing lower output, higher absenteeism, and decreased morale. Meditation, a practice dating back thousands of years, is a potent tool for improving mental and emotional health. It focuses on introspection and personal development, and with consistent effort, its benefits become apparent.

By quieting the mind and focusing on the present moment, meditation can help lower stress hormones and promote a sense of calm.

Meditation is a cost-effective, universally accessible tool that can help institutions address stress, anxiety, focus, emotional intelligence, employee retention and morale, fostering a positive, productive, and successful environment.

Meditation helps maintain focus, acknowledge distractions, and avoid judgment, starting with short sessions of 5-10 minutes daily, promoting consistency and regular practice.

Walking meditation combine movement with mindfulness, keeping the body engaged while focusing on the present moment.

Meditation is a journey that enhances the well-being of members in institutions by fostering a calmer, more focused, and self-aware community, leading to a more positive and productive environment.