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INTRODCUTION // 01
PLANTATION // 02
HERITAGE WALK & CRAFTS CORNER // 03
// 04
ORAGNIC FARMING & WASTE
MANAGMENT // 05
WATER CONSERVATION // 06
FOOD WALK
In this presentation,
we will deliver our report on Social
Connect and Responsibilty
Presented BY
1.Dhanushree ML
2.Keerthana Mohan
3.Pavan Deshpande
4.Vamshi KL
5.Yashas KN
PLantation
In this Topic we will see
• Importance of Plantation and adoption of a tree
• Plant’s origin and its usage in daily life use.
• Its appearance in folklore and literature
Importance of PLantation
Plantation plays a vital role in environmental sustainability. Trees, through photosynthesis, absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, reducing the greenhouse gas
effect and mitigating climate change. They release oxygen, essential for human and animal life.
Moreover, tree roots help bind soil, preventing erosion and maintaining fertile ground. Plantations support biodiversity by providing habitats for various species. The
timber and other products harvested from trees contribute to various industries, supporting economies and livelihoods.
J A M U N / J AVA P L U M
Origin:
The Jamun tree, also known as the Malabar Plum, Syzygium Cumini,Java
Plum or Jambolan originated in India. It is also native to the Indian
subcontinent, including Sri Lanka, Myanmar, and the Andaman Islands.
Uses:
• Skin: The pulp and seeds can treat diabetes.
The leaves can help with teeth and gum disease.
Respiratory infections: The seed extract has antiviral properties that can
protect against respiratory infections like asthma and bronchitis.
Digestive issues: The bark has digestive properties and can soothe sore
throats.
Blood purification: The bark can purify blood and treat ulcers, dysentery,
and thirst.
Other conditions: The fruit can help with stomach pain, arthritis, heart
issues, flatulence, and stomach spasms
Appearance in folklore and
literature
I am hungry please feed
me something
I will give you
jammun wait
Thank You
Heritage walk
Kadu Malleshwara
The Kadu Malleshwara Temple Kannada: ಕಾಡು ಮಲ್ಲೇಶ್ವರ is a 17th-century A.D. Hindu temple dedicated to the Shiva located in the
Malleshwara locality of Bengaluru, Karnataka, India.
K A D U M A L L E S H WA R A T E M P L E
History
• The Kadu Malleshwara Temple Kannada: ಕಾಡು ಮಲ್ಲೇಶ್ವರ is a 17th-
century A.D. Hindu temple dedicated to the Shiva located in the
Malleshwara locality of Bengaluru, Karnataka, India.
• Venkoji, the brother of the Maratha King Shivaji built this temple in
1664. The History of this temple was found by the inscription plotted
beside the temple by Venkoji himself.
K A D U M A LL ES H WA R A T EM P LE
To mark the boundaries of Bangalore city, Kempegowda I built four watch towers in four cardinal directions in 1597. During
the 16th century, it was believed that the city was to end at these watch towers.
Kempegowda West tower
Another distinctive architectural marvel that graces the
skyline of Chamrajpet – the Kempegowda West Tower. This
tower pays homage to the historical legacy of Kempegowda.
In bamboo crafts, each piece tells a story. The smooth curves and intricate weaves speak of the artisan's
dedication and mastery. These creations often bridge the traditional and the contemporary, blending age-
old techniques with modern design sensibilities.
Bamboo crafts foster economic empowerment in communities that cultivate and craft with this remarkable
material. The industry not only supports livelihoods but also preserves traditional skills, passing them
down from one generation to the next.
Gallery
Oragnic farm,ing
Oragnic farming
organic farming – a practice that not only nourishes our bodies but also sustains the health of our planet.
Organic farming is more than a method; it's a commitment to harmony with nature. By eschewing synthetic pesticides and fertilizers, organic farmers embrace a holistic
approach that nurtures soil health and biodiversity. This not only produces food free from harmful chemicals but also preserves the long-term fertility of our land.
O R G A N I C FA R M I N G
Soil Nourishment: Organic farming relies on natural techniques such as composting, crop rotation,
and biological pest control to nourish the soil and maintain its fertility. These practices promote the
development of a robust soil structure, diverse microbial communities, and efficient nutrient
cycling, resulting in healthier and more resilient agricultural landscapes.
O R G A N I C FA R M I N G
Health Advantages: Organic foods are often perceived as healthier options due to their lower
pesticide residues and higher nutrient content. While ongoing scientific studies continue to
explore this topic, many consumers opt for organic products to reduce their consumption of
potentially harmful chemicals and additives.
waste
management
Importance of waste
management
Efficient waste management isn't merely about disposing of our discarded items; it's a
responsibility we all share to preserve our environment and safeguard our
communities.
Proper waste management involves reducing, reusing, and recycling. By minimizing
our waste and recycling materials, we not only conserve resources but also mitigate
the environmental impact of landfills. It's a small act that collectively yields significant
benefits for our planet.
Benefits of Waste Managment
CTR is a place where generations have gathered to savor the timeless flavors of South Indian cuisine,
creating an indelible mark on the culinary map of Bangalore.
This historic eatery, known for its delectable masala dosas and filter coffee, has become a cherished
meeting point for people from all walks of life. The aroma of freshly brewed coffee, the sizzle of dosas
on hot griddles, and the lively chatter of patrons contribute to an atmosphere that transcends mere dining
– it's an experience deeply rooted in tradition and community.
Gallery
Photo Gallery
SPECIAL THANKS TO
Lalitha H
Assistant Professor
SCR Subject Incharge
Thank You