Mangaluru: Bearys Institute of Technology in association with Karnataka Renewable Energy Development Ltd. (KREDL) organized a one-day seminar on Energy Conservation Day on 14th December 2020.
The event began at 9:30 AM in the International Seminar Hall. The resource for the event Dr. Mahendra M Dhongadi; HOD of Mechanical Engineering.
He said the day focuses on making people aware of global warming and climate change and promotes efforts towards saving energy resources. Energy Conservation Day: With the growth in the population, the requirement for energy is also increasing continuously.
The program was witnessed by all the department Heads and faculties. The welcome address was by Dr. Manjur Basha, Principal, BIT. In his speech, he said one of the primary ways to improve energy conservation in buildings is to perform an energy audit.
An energy audit is an inspection and analysis of energy use and flows for energy conservation in a building, process, or system with an eye toward reducing energy input without negatively affecting output.
In the view of this celebration various competition like Speech competition both English and Kannada were conducted, Collage Competition with the same theme. The winners were rewarded with prizes. The program concluded with National Anthem.
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Mumbai, May 10 (PTI): Amid heightened security concerns in the country, the Sai Baba temple trust at Shirdi in Maharashtra has decided not to allow garland, bouquets and shawls to brought inside the temple complex.
The famous temple which draws millions of devotees every year had received a threatening email last week.
Goraksh Gadilkar, a member of the Sai Baba Sansthan Trust, said devotees will be searched before entering the temple.
"The Sansthan received a threat email on May 2. In view of India-Pakistan tensions and the security alert across the country, flowers, garlands, prasad and shawls will not be allowed inside," he told PTI.
The Ahilyanagar district police have also made some suggestions to enhance the security of the temple.
On Friday, the Siddhivinayak temple in Mumbai said it will not allow garlands, prasad and coconuts inside from May 11.