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India's Campuses Go Green: From Smog to Sustainability
10 Dec
Summary
- Sustainability education now a core academic priority in India.
- India's higher education institutions joined global rankings.
- Industry demands graduates with green skills for low-carbon economy.

India's higher education landscape is undergoing a significant transformation, prioritizing sustainability education. This shift is fueled by environmental crises, notably Delhi's severe air pollution, which has heightened public awareness and academic urgency. Policy initiatives, including the National Education Policy 2020 and UGC guidelines, mandate environmental studies, encouraging practical engagement and community problem-solving.
Indian institutions are actively participating in international sustainability rankings, with a substantial increase in participation in QS and Times Higher Education metrics. The National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) also introduced a dedicated sustainability ranking category. Campuses are implementing diverse green initiatives, from climate-resilient buildings and solar energy to waste management and water conservation, providing students with hands-on experience.
The burgeoning low-carbon economy is driving demand for graduates with sustainability competencies. Universities are responding by developing specialized courses, micro-credentials, and research collaborations with industries in areas like renewable energy and circular economy. Despite challenges, India's educational sector is evolving to meet climate commitments and foster a sustainable future.



