GANGTOK,: Khangchendzonga State University, Sikkim, has been recognized for its exemplary performance in energy management by the Green Rating for Integrated Habitat Assessment (GRIHA) Council.
The university’s Tarku campus project was declared the winner under the Energy Management category during the 16th GRIHA Summit held on December 5 in New Delhi, informs a press release.
The prestigious award was received by Khangchendzonga State University vice chancellor Prof. (Dr.) Ashis Sharma, along with Superintendent Engineer of the engineering section Kamlesh Pradhan, Project Manager of the Tarku Project, MTLC, Dilip Ghosal, architect Ashutosh Agarwal, and his team.
The award celebrates the university's commitment to sustainable practices and innovative approaches in energy efficiency.
The GRIHA Summit, a flagship event, brings together experts, policymakers, and stakeholders from across the country to promote sustainable habitat development. The recognition is a significant milestone for Khangchendzonga State University, Sikkim, the release mentions.