19-Sep-2025
Bharati Vidyapeeth Unveils UniSustain 2025, Pioneering Sustainability In Higher Education
Bharati Vidyapeeth Unveils UniSustain 2025, Pioneering Sustainability In Higher Education
Bharati Vidyapeeth (Deemed to be University) has launched UniSustain 2025, an ambitious initiative to integrate
sustainability into every facet of university life—from curriculum design to campus operations, research priorities
to community engagement. The comprehensive program positions the 60 + year-old institution as a pioneering force in
India’s transition toward sustainable higher education.
“This is not about compliance - it is culture change,” declared Vice Chancellor Prof. Dr. Vivek Saoji at the
program’s launch, emphasizing the University’s commitment to measurable environmental and social impact. The
initiative represents a fundamental shift from traditional academic approaches to creating a living laboratory for
sustainability innovation. Ms. Swapnali Kadam, Chairperson RTSE, emphasized the program’s governance integration:
“We have a responsibility to model sustainability leadership for society. This initiative will cascade through all
our constituent colleges’, she said, encouraging principals to take the lead in this transformation. Mr. Aditya
Pundir, Country Director of the Climate Reality Project, speaking during the inaugural, reinforced the University’s
strategic importance: “Higher education institutions have unparalleled power to influence student behaviour, pioneer
climate solutions, and engage communities. Bharati Vidyapeeth is demonstrating how universities can become engines
of national sustainability transformation.”
International Expertise Drives Local Innovation
The launch featured insights from global sustainability leaders, including Prof. Dan Blumberg from Ben-Gurion
University, Israel, who demonstrated how universities can drive national climate solutions through renewable energy
and water technology innovation. Prof. Kirk Junker and Dr. Pamela Killian from the University of Cologne showcased
their institution’s remarkable achievement of reducing per-student carbon emissions by over 40% since 2019 through
integrated governance strategies.
A Four-Pillar Transformation Strategy
UniSustain 2025 will operate through a Whole-University Approach encompassing:
- Governance: Establishing a dedicated Sustainability Charter and University Task Force
- Campus Operations: Implementing measurable emission reduction targets and green infrastructure
- Academics: Transforming the UGC-mandated Environmental Studies course into a catalyst for interdisciplinary
sustainability education.
- Community Engagement: Creating platforms for student-led green initiatives, hackathons, and cross-sector
collaborations
Dr. Kirti Gupta, Director of IQAC, spoke on sustainability rankings and parameters, explaining how universities are
assessed on ESG and SDG-linked metrics across categories such as environmental management, research alignment, and
social outreach. She emphasized the need for systematic documentation and reporting of initiatives and proposed
forming a Sustainability Task Force to guide implementation. She also identified SDGs 3, 4, 5, 13, and 17 as
priority areas for the University.
Dr. Anthony Rose, Controller of Examinations, highlighted the strategic repositioning of environmental education:
“Rather than treating sustainability as a compliance requirement, we’re making it the cornerstone of transformative
learning that prepares students to tackle real-world climate challenges.” The roadmap, presented by Dr. Shamita
Kumar, Principal, Bharati Vidyapeeth Environment Institute includes innovative elements such as
sustainability-focused hackathons, interdisciplinary research collaborations, and community partnership programs
designed to create measurable impact beyond campus boundaries.
Concluding Registrar Shri G. Jaykumar underscored the importance of stronger participation in environmental
initiatives and emphasized governance support for UniSustain 2025. He announced that the University would host an
Environmental Sustainability Hackathon in 2026 as part of its broader commitment to innovation and student
engagement.
With its NAAC A++ accreditation maintained for four consecutive cycles, Bharati Vidyapeeth’s launch of UniSustain
2025 signals a new era where academic excellence and environmental stewardship converge to address India’s most
pressing challenges.
About Bharati Vidyapeeth (Deemed to be University) Founded in 1964 with a mission to democratize education, Bharati
Vidyapeeth has consistently pioneered innovations in higher education and research. The University’s commitment to
excellence is reflected in its NAAC A++ accreditation for four consecutive cycles and its expanding influence across
multiple disciplines and communities.