Students can become a part of the Science Club, BODHI that organizes a number of lectures and discussions pertaining to different realms of science. BODHI was founded a couple of years back and has been successfully creating a platform for truly scientific discussions. The National Science Day is celebrated with fervor by RGCBians. The various extra-curricular activities such as the Onam, Holi, Diwali, Christmas and New Year Celebrations bring the student community together on more casual grounds.
'Sky Green' is RGCB's modest 'green solution' to the looming
pesticide prevalence in our daily greens and its dire
consequences on our health. The concept of organic farming is the
reflection of the proactive efforts taken by RGCB to supplement
nutritious edibles for its staff. This concept is most relevant
especially in the context of RGCB, which strives for excellence
in science, a vision that undoubtedly relies on healthy minds in
healthy bodies. Though a very arduous and challenging task, 'Sky
Green' was initiated in 2013 with this dream in mind. Our first
organic vegetable garden is spread on the terrace of the main
building, surrounded by the striking view of lush greenery. The
green extravaganza of 'sky green' includes amaranth, brinjal,
tomatoes, ladies' finger, bottle gourd, radish, coriander and
chillies. Then, to add to the grandeur, there is the occasional
tinge of yellow, orange and red capsicums.
Apart from the
garlic-neem cocktail, cow's urine, Azolla, a solution of seed
cakes in water and cow dung are what keep the plants healthy.
More than an year after its inception, RGCB 'sky green' has
successfully produced and supplied 'greener' and healthier
vegetables. The results are quite promising, compelling us to
strive further for an ultimate 'ever green' campus.