Environment Day: Short films, e-posters create awareness
The event's success was reflected well through the enlightened students and faculty of the school as it allowed individual contribution towards Ecosystem Restoration through mindful and informed practices.
Published Date - 06:52 PM, Wed - 9 June 21
Realising the importance of giving back to our Mother Nature, Delhi Public School, Nadergul, Hyderabad, asked its students to “Nurture the Nature for Future” in the wake of World Environment Day celebrated every year on June 5, through some recreational activities and awareness campaigns.
More than 300 students participated enthusiastically to reverse trash into treasure by recycling discarded materials and reusing and reimagining them into bird feeders and home décor items, all from the safety of their homes.
Students also joined hands digitally to create short films, e-posters and podcasts to spread awareness on how to not just be eco-friendly, but eco-intelligent as well, through which they put forth progressive ideas such as investing in eco-friendly technology, using eco-friendly cleaning products, minimising wastage of food for a consequential reduction in CO2, adopting vegetarian lifestyle to reduce carbon footprint, growing and eating organic food items and so much more; just to enable everyone to come up with solutions and establish a sense of ‘ownership of what needs to be done for our home that is our planet.
Students were also brought closer to nature by encouraging reviews, discussions and interpretations of K. A. Abbas’ ‘Sparrow’ and other literary works written in different languages.
The celebrations braced students for the re-opening of virtual school by enabling them to decorate their study corners for their online classes with adopted plants using recycled pots made out of discarded material available at home. The event’s success was reflected well through the enlightened students and faculty of the school as it allowed individual contribution towards Ecosystem Restoration through mindful and informed practices.
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