Alliance University launches Green Campus programme in collaboration with B:Live and Chartered Bike


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Bengaluru, Aug 25: Alliance University has embarked on an unprecedented eco-friendly journey by partnering with B:Live and Chartered Bike to introduce the Green Campus programme at its campus. This transformative initiative was officially launched on August 24. Through this partnership, B:Live aims to provide students and staff with pocket-friendly, eco-friendly and convenient electric mobility options to achieve its target of promoting 100% clean mobility in India. Also, by entering the collaboration with B:Live, Alliance University has become Bengaluru's first private university to implement the Green Campus Programme for its students and staff.

 

Convenient Usage and Safety Measures

B:Live, along with its fleet partner Chartered Bike Pvt Ltd, will conduct training sessions and orientation programs to familiarize students with the operation, safety measures, and maintenance requirements of the e-cycles, ensuring their seamless and safe usage.

Ceremonial Pooja Sets the Tone

The event commenced with a traditional ceremonial Pooja, symbolizing the auspicious beginning of the Green Campus programme, highlighting the university's commitment to sustainability and eco-consciousness.

Dignitaries Share Vision and Insights

The launch event featured prominent dignitaries who addressed the audience and shared their perspectives on this ground-breaking collaboration.

Sandeep, Co-Founder of B:Live

Sandeep, Co-Founder of B:Live, illuminated insights into the core values and mission of B:Live, emphasizing its commitment to sustainability. He unveiled the subscription model that will enable students and faculty to engage with eco-friendly transportation options. Sandeep underscored three key principles for participants: responsible driving, adherence to policies, and proper docking of e-bikes at designated stations. He also stressed the importance of regular weekend checks on the e-bikes to ensure their optimal performance.

Dr Ray Titus, Pro Vice-Chancellor and Dean, Alliance School of Business

Dr Ray Titus, pro vice-chancellor (Incubation and Innovation) & dean, Alliance School of Business, expressed his gratitude to B:Live and Chartered Bike for their collaborative effort with Alliance University. In his inspiring speech, he not only praised B:Live for its sustainability focus but also lauded the company as a beacon of innovation. Dr Titus delved into the evolving electric vehicle (EV) ecosystem and how innovation plays a pivotal role in solving contemporary challenges.

Dr Titus further elaborated on the journey of a product, emphasizing the stages from problem identification to seizing the opportunity to develop a product. He highlighted that success in the business world is achieved by scaling up, monetization, and ensuring the stability of the product, all while remaining true to its core values and purpose.

Conclusion

The launch of the Green Campus programme at Alliance University marks a significant step towards a sustainable and eco-friendly future, emphasizing innovation, collaboration, and responsible environmental practices. This initiative is expected to benefit the university community and contribute to a greener and more sustainable campus environment.

  

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