Environmental Management System
The Environmental Management System (EMS) Cell is established to facilitate the systematic planning, implementation, monitoring, and continual improvement of environmental management practices across the campus. The Cell serves as a coordinating mechanism for integrating environmental protection, resource conservation, pollution prevention, regulatory compliance, and sustainable development into the academic and administrative activities of the institution.
The EMS Cell functions in alignment with the principles and requirements of ISO 14001:2015, providing a structured framework for identifying environmental aspects and impacts, evaluating environmental risks and opportunities, establishing environmental objectives and programmes, monitoring environmental performance, and promoting continual improvement.
The Cell actively coordinates initiatives related to water conservation, energy efficiency, waste management, e-waste management, biodiversity and green campus development, pollution prevention, sustainable resource utilization, environmental awareness, and compliance with applicable environmental obligations. It also facilitates the documentation and maintenance of relevant environmental records, monitoring data, audit findings, corrective actions, and performance indicators.
The EMS Cell encourages the active participation of faculty, students, administrative staff, and other campus stakeholders in environmental initiatives. Through awareness programmes, training, campaigns, research activities, student projects, and outreach programmes, the Cell promotes environmentally responsible behaviour and strengthens a culture of sustainability within the institution.
The Cell also supports the integration of environmental considerations into teaching, research, campus operations, and community engagement, while contributing to the achievement of relevant Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Particular emphasis is placed on creating awareness of individual and collective responsibility towards environmental protection and sustainable development.
Through a systematic and participatory approach, the EMS Cell aims to ensure that environmental performance is regularly evaluated, opportunities for improvement are identified, and appropriate actions are implemented. The ultimate objective is to develop and maintain a responsible, resource-efficient, environmentally conscious, and sustainable campus, contributing to the broader vision of “One Earth, One Family, One Future” and the spirit of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam.
Composition of the EMS Cell
Position | Name | Designation – Department |
EMS Management Representative | Dr. P. Vevkateswara Rao | Vice Chancellor |
Chairman | Dr. A.V. Ratna Prasad | Pro-Vice Chancellor |
Vice Chairman | Dr. M. Ravichand | Registrar |
Monitoring Members | Deans and Heads of All Departments | |
EMS Coordinator & Member Secretary | Dr. C. L. Monica | Sr. Assistant Professor, Chemistry |
Member | Dr. K. Lakshmi Kesav | Associate Professor, CE |
Member | Dr. G. Kranthi Kumar | Associate Professor, CSE |
Member | Dr. M. Vijay Kumar | Assistant Professor, ECE |
Member | Dr. N. Vamsi Krishna | Assistant Professor (SG), EEE |
Member | Dr. K. Ramanaiah | Associate Professor, ME |
Member : Green Campus In-charge | Mrs. K. Madhavi | Assistant Professor, IT |
Member : Hostel Warden | Mrs. P. Ramadevi | Assistant Professor, IT |
Member : NSS Co-odinator | Dr. U. V. Narayana Rao | Assistant Professor, CE |
Member : Electrical Engineer | Dr. J. Ramesh | Associate Professor, EEE |
Member : Safety Officer | Mr. P. Durga Prasad | Assistant Manager, Registrar Office |
Member : Maintenance In-charge | Mr. P. Suresh | Programmer CE |
Member : Maintenance In-charge | Mr. M. V. Murali Prasad | OA cum DEO Registrar Office |
Member | 24EU07132 Vemuri Manaswini | Student Representative |
Member | 25EU04139 Ayman | Student Representative |