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Alva's Institute of Engineering & Technology

A Unit of Alva's Education Foundation(R), Moodubidire

(Affilliated to VTU, Belgaum, Approved by AICTE, New Delhi, Recognized by Govt. of Karnataka)

Water Day

Water Day at Alva’s Institute of Engineering and Technology: A Year-by-Year Chronicle of Sustainability in Action

At Alva’s Institute of Engineering and Technology (AIET), Water Day is more than a symbolic event—it is a powerful movement that encourages students, staff, and the surrounding community to recognize the vital importance of conserving water. With a vision of creating environmentally conscious engineers and leaders, AIET observes Water Day annually through a combination of awareness campaigns, technical innovations, and grassroots actions.

Purpose and Philosophy of Water Day at AIET

Water is one of the planet’s most precious resources, and AIET, with its verdant campus in Moodbidri, is committed to nurturing this natural treasure. Water Day is organized to:

  • Educate future engineers on sustainable water management.

  • Encourage the adoption of water-saving technologies.

  • Engage the campus and local community in water conservation efforts.

Each year, activities are thoughtfully designed to align with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 6 (Clean Water and Sanitation), reflecting the global significance of the initiative.

 Year-by-Year Report of Water Day Celebrations at AIET

Water Day 2020–21 — Valuing Water in Challenging Times

During the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2020–21 Water Day at AIET focused on the theme “Valuing Water”, in line with the UN World Water Day theme. The event was conducted in a hybrid mode, blending online webinars with on-campus activities while adhering to safety protocols.

Highlights included:

  • A keynote address by an environmental scientist on “Water Security Post-Pandemic”.

  • A virtual poster competition, where students showcased innovative water conservation techniques.

  • A campus water audit, with small groups of students inspecting hostel and academic block water usage.

  • Planting of 300 saplings across the campus to promote groundwater recharge.

Year 2020-21

Water Day 2019–20 — Sustainable Solutions for Water Scarcity

This year focused on technical and community-level solutions to water scarcity. AIET students demonstrated:

  • DIY water filtration models using natural materials like sand and charcoal.

  • Rainwater harvesting system prototypes suitable for rural households.

  • Awareness skits performed in nearby villages in collaboration with local panchayats.

AIET also inaugurated a greywater recycling unit that now helps maintain the campus gardens.

Year 2019-20

 Water Day 2018–19 — Traditional Wisdom Meets Modern Engineering

In 2018–19, Water Day at AIET celebrated India’s age-old water management practices while integrating modern engineering ideas. Key initiatives:

  • Exhibitions on ancient Indian stepwells and tank systems.

  • Seminars on the importance of traditional knowledge in modern water conservation.

  • Demonstration of low-cost irrigation systems designed by civil engineering students.

The event inspired students to think beyond textbooks and look at indigenous solutions for water challenges.

Year 2018-19

Water Day 2017–18 — Youth Action for Water Preservation

The 2017–18 celebrations focused on empowering students to take ownership of water conservation:

  • Debates and essay competitions with the theme “Every Drop Counts.”

  • Launch of the ‘Save Water AIET’ pledge, signed by over 1200 students and staff.

  • Campus-wide drive to identify and fix leaking taps and pipelines.

AIET students took part in a community clean-up near local streams, highlighting their active involvement beyond the campus.

Year 2017-18

Water Day 2016–17 — Inauguration of Campus Rainwater Harvesting Project

Water Day 2016–17 was a milestone year as AIET inaugurated its campus rainwater harvesting system.

  • Technical talks on rainwater harvesting designs suitable for educational institutions.

  • Student-led survey of water consumption patterns on campus.

  • Quiz contests to spread awareness on water laws and policies in India.

This year marked AIET’s first step towards making the campus a model for sustainable water use.

Year 2016-17

Infrastructure, Best Practices, and Year-Round Impact

 Campus Infrastructure Supporting Water Day Goals

Alva’s Institute of Engineering and Technology walks the talk through:

  • Rainwater harvesting installations on rooftops of academic buildings.

  • Recharge pits and percolation tanks to enhance groundwater levels.

  • Drip irrigation in gardens and landscaping areas.

  • Greywater recycling that reduces fresh water use for horticulture.

 Year-Round Water Conservation Initiatives

Water Day sparks continuous initiatives at AIET, including:

  • Regular water audits by student committees.

  • Workshops on water-saving devices for household use.

  • Collaboration with local authorities on community water projects.

For more about AIET’s eco-friendly campus, visit the Amenities and Facilities page.

  Water Day as a Legacy of Responsibility at AIET

Water Day at Alva’s Institute of Engineering and Technology is not just an event—it is part of the institution’s legacy of social responsibility and environmental stewardship. From technical innovations to grassroots action, AIET ensures that the message of water conservation reaches every member of its community and beyond.

In conclusion, Water Day at AIET continues to empower students, protect resources, and inspire change, embodying the values of the institution and setting a model for others to follow.