About us
ENACTUS
Enactus is the world’s largest experiential learning platform with the mission to engage the next generation of entrepreneurial leaders to use innovation and business principles to make a change. We at Enactus have a vision to make this world a better place, one sustainable step at a time.
WHAT WE DO
Guided by educators and supported by business leaders, teams of students work towards complex issues and undertake community impact projects. Members also aim to cover varied Sustainable Development Goals
ENACTUS ARYABHATTA
Enactus Aryabhatta in its 7 years of coming into existence has established 6 projects. Our active projects include Utkarsh, Palaash, Ibtida, and Aarazi.
Project Aarazi combats soil pollution, creating natural fertilizers and pesticides to safeguard agricultural land. Our on-campus composting unit manages waste sustainably, supporting SDGs like life on land and life under water.
Project Palaash is a venture to create an opportunity out of the floral waste for natural dying, promoting slow and sustainable fashion, and to save the deteriorating water bodies.
Project Utkarsh simultaneously tackles the problems of gender bias, food wastage and fast food consumption by employing underprivileged women to make snacks out of the unused portions of vegetables thereby generating a healthier snacking alternative.
Project Ibtida aims to tackle climate change by utilising carbon negative materials such as Agrocrete to create sustainable alternative products to environmentally degrading materials such as plastic and concrete.
Aryabhatta college
ARYABHATTA COLLEGE was founded in 2014. It is an institution directly maintained by the University of Delhi. The college was formerly known as Ram Lal Anand College (Evening) and was established in 1973 originally.
The institution has received A+ Grade by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC).
Aryabhatta College is a co-educational institution and conducts Humanities, Arts and Commerce courses at the undergraduate level. The institution offers undergraduate courses in 13 disciplines, with honors as well as general courses falling under the category, in addition to add-on courses.
There are presently around 2200 students on the rolls of the College.