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September 1, 2017

Students to encourage vendors to get solar lamps

Oorja is a Hindi word which means energy, and energy is just what these students of Hindu College are looking to provide through project Oorja, which focuses on promoting the use of solar lamps among lakhs of street vendors in the Capital.

DNA INDIA

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August 21, 2017

Hindu College students to promote solar lamps

While striving to reduce carbon dioxide emissions, students of Delhi University (DU) have launched an initiative — Project Oorja — to promote the use of solar LED lamps among 2 lakh street vendors currently using kerosene lamps. Enactus Hindu College, in collaboration with LED safari, aims to provide clean energy solution through solar LED lamps.

The Asian Age

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January 14, 2017

With Help From Delhi University Students, Over 2 lakh Toxic Kerosene Lamps to be Replaced With Solar Counterparts

Delhi University’s Hindu College has collaborated with LED Safari to ensure that the kerosene lamps of close to two lakh street vendors are replaced with solar alternatives, the Asian Age reported.

The Better India

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January 15, 2017

Self-defence classes gain momentum at DU after the NYE mass molestation

Hindu college too has initiated a self-defence and skill development program called Project Veerangana. An initiative of Enactus Hindu, the program imparts basic self-defence training for women and also helps them to turn their self-defence skills into a source of livelihood.

Hindustan Times

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January 14, 2017

ENACTUS HINDU COLLEGE LAUNCHES ‘WARMTH FOR PAWS’ 2.0

Delhi is home to about 40,000 stray dogs who survive the biting cold during the winters.Understanding the plight of these street dogs, the members of Enactus Hindu College,are relaunching Warmth for Paws 2.0 this year after a successful edition of it last year to help street dogs brave the harsh Delhi winters by collecting old woollens or sweaters.

DU Express

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January 14, 2017

Self-defence Programmes gain Popularity in DU Colleges

Hindu College has also introduced a similar self-defence and skill development course by the name of Project Veerangana. The institute will impart basic self-defence training for interested female candidates that will further help them to find employment.

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