Patiala Foundation launches two Community Dry Leaf Composter at Punjabi University (Department of Zoology and Environment Sciences) and (Department of Horticulture), Patiala

 Patiala Foundation launches two Community Dry Leaf Composter at Punjabi University

(Department of Zoology and Environment Sciences) and (Department of Horticulture), Patiala



Patiala Foundation took another step towards sustainable urban living by launching and installing a Dry

Leaf Composter (DLC) at Punjabi University (Department of Zoology and Environment Sciences)

and (Department of Horticulture), Patiala. The initiative, carried out under Project PRITHVI, is part of

the Foundation’s ongoing efforts to promote eco-conscious practices and provide scalable solutions for

managing organic waste within the city. Sponsored by Jana Small Finance Bank Ltd., the project reflects

the growing need for shared responsibility in building eco-friendly communities and addressing the

challenges of biodegradable urban waste disposal in one of the most effective ways.

Patiala Foundation expressed heartfelt gratitude to S. Jagdeep Singh, Vice Chancellor, Punjabi

University, Patiala, a well-known environmental and eco-enthusiast who has consistently advocated for

sustainable solutions. His faith in the concept and long-term sustainability of the Dry Leaf Composter has

been instrumental in encouraging such green initiatives across educational institutions.

Adding significance to the event was the support Dr. Himender Bharti, Head of the Department of

Zoology and Environment Sciences, Punjabi University for coordinating the installation of the DLC,

along with Dr. Meenakshi Bharti, S. Rajinder Pratap Singh, students, and gardeners who enthusiastically

supported the initiative and pledged to maintain the composter. The college community appreciated the

Foundation’s vision of introducing such sustainable, community-friendly measures that directly contribute

to greener, cleaner, and healthier neighborhoods.

Addressing the gathering, Mr. Ravee Singh Ahluwalia, CEO of Patiala Foundation, emphasized the

pressing need to adopt sustainable practices in daily life. He shared that simple interventions like

composting can significantly reduce air pollution, minimize landfill burden, restore soil health, and inspire

community-driven environmental responsibility.

“Dry Leaf Composters are more than just a tool for waste management; they are a call for collective

action. By making small behavioral shifts, we can together create an eco-conscious society that respects

and replenishes natural resources,” said Mr. Ahluwalia.

The installation at the Punjabi University (Department of Zoology and Environment Sciences),

(Department of Horticulture), Patiala stands as a model for educational institutions and residential

communities, demonstrating how localized waste solutions can make cities more resilient—if we are

willing to make a difference.

Patiala Foundation reaffirmed its commitment to expanding this initiative across the city, ensuring that

sustainable practices become a shared responsibility. The event was attended by committee members Mr.

Anmol Singh (District Attorney), Mr. Pawan Goyal, Ms. Nishu Gupta (Coordinator) along with volunteers

of Patiala Foundation, and officials from the college department.

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