Tree Plantation

Tree Plantation 2019

On 10th August, 2019, Pillai HOC College of Arts, Science and Commerce, Rasayani successfully completed an event of Tree Plantation under the National Service Scheme at Gulsundhe Village. Trees are the foremost source for producing oxygen in the environment, they help to reduce the level of CO2. As we all know that the whole world is facing the problem of global warming and to recover from such problems planting the trees is becoming one of the most important aspects today. It was attended by NSS Programme Officer, NSS Members and more than 50 student volunteers. Under the Guidance of Prof. Kalavati Upadhyay, NSS Program Officer, NSS volunteers planted more than 50 trees. The students also placed bricks as barricades and each student took the responsibility to nourish and maintain the allocated plant. Eventually, the ground attained a glorious look.

Date: 10th August, 2019
Time: 10:30 a.m. – 12:15 p.m.
Venue: Gulsunde Village
Organized by: NSS Unit of PHCASC

Tree Plantation Week 2018

Pillai HOC College of Arts, Science & Commerce organised ‘Tree Plantation’ programme in association with NSS on 1st to 7th July, 2018. The aim of this programme was to create awareness about tree plantation.

Date: 1st to 7th July, 2018
Venue: Devloli, Sawale and Gulsundhe Village
Organized : PHCASC NSS UNIT

NSS has its tie up with the forest department. Tree plantation activity started by 10:30 a.m. and ended by 1:30 p.m. Tree plantation was done at Devloli, sawale and Gulsunde Village. 60 NSS students and 4 faculty participated in this activity and 450 various saplings were planted. NSS students and teachers visited the primary school at Sawale and Gulsunde village. Students and teachers interacted with students and told them the importance of tree plantation. Also, NSS students involved the school students and teachers in a tree plantation programme.

The tree plantation activity ended with the speech by Sarpanch of the villages by motivating the students to plant more trees and support the ‘Go Green Initiative’.