“Wealth out of Waste! WOW! The Amala Bharatam Campaign is not only about mass clean up drives and awareness campaigns but also about exploring innovative technologies for waste management,” stated. . .
December 27, 2011 School of Engineering, Amritapuri Can a student project really change the world? It seems that it can. The Amrita students who. . .
Our Chancellor Amma speaks: Cleanliness is Godliness. Nothing in nature needs to be beautified. Nothing needs to be repaired or renovated. Forests, oceans, mountains and rivers all have their. . .
Clay can be moulded into any desired shape before it is placed in a kiln. But once it is fired, the shape cannot be changed. Thus we should teach our. . .
November 11, 2011 Amritapuri Campus Located in the scenic Western Ghats, surrounded by a dense jungle, the famous temple of Sabrimala in Kerala draws millions. . .
In 2010, the Indian government said a firm no to Bt brinjal, a genetically modified vegetable supposedly more resistant to attack from pests and disease. Recently, the Chinese government. . .
November 5, 2011 Department of Social Work, Amritapuri Kerala is now a big heap of garbage, ran the headline of a recent newspaper report. . . .
October 31, 2011 Department of Social Work, Coimbatore As the Amala Bharatam Campaign continues to tackle the problem of waste and recycling, its impact is. . .
September 27, 2011 Amritapuri Campus “The world’s problems can be solved once people truly understand their root cause,” stated Chancellor Amma, speaking to a gathering. . .
Over one billion vehicles are currently in use in the world today. Emissions from these vehicles is upsetting the delicate balance in nature, increasing global warming and resulting in climate. . .