As part of its commitment to go green, a battery operated vehicle service was inaugurated at the IIT campus in Bhubaneswar on Thursday by Prof. R.V. Raja Kumar, Director of the Institute. “We are committed towards building a green campus. We have already achieved some success through plantation drives, cycling culture, zero discharge designs following GRIHA norms and rainwater harvesting, ” he said. The vehicles will be
on nominal charges for residents of the campus.
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