World Earth Day: 'When we care for the Earth, we care for ourselves'
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Rallies, poster making competitions, tree plantation drives, quiz and video presentations marked the World Earth Day celebrations in various schools and college of the city on Friday.
Sanskriti KMV School
Innocent Hearts School
Lyallpur Khalsa College for Women
St Soldier Group of Institutions
Kanya Maha Vidyalaya
Apeejay Institute of Management and Engg
Apeejay Institute of Management and Engineering Technical Campus celebrated World Earth Day to sensitise the students about various eco-friendly practices that can be incorporated in everyday life to stop environmental degradation and help in preservation of nature and natural resources. An extempore competition was organised to mark the celebrations and students expressed their views and concerns on a variety of topics related to how to save our planet from devastation and taking strict measures to curb environmental pollution. The topics included ‘Conservation of Natural Resources’, ‘Loss of Bio Diversity’, ‘Wildlife preservation’, ‘Optimum Utilisation of Resources’ etc. The extempore competition was followed by an expert lecture on “Awareness of Rainwater Harvesting”. Pahulpreet Singh was the resource person for this session. Singh explained the importance and process of Rainwater Harvesting to the students.
Guru Amar Dass School
State Public School
On World Earth Day, State Public School, Jalandhar Cantt, organised different activities on different levels. The day started with majestic morning assembly themed on Earth Day. Students presented and demonstrated poem, speech and play to observe this day. Students of kindergarten attired in blue paid their tribute to by learning the importance of Earth and its safety. Classes 1st to 5th participated in the ‘Bird Feeder Making’ activity and showed their love and concern for the bird, a very valuable part of our eco system. Also, cycle rally was also organised to aware the people about how to preserve our motherland. Students of 9th to 12th made compost bin for the garbage to be best used and recycled. Students at every level showed their marvelous involvement and felt proud to contribute their task in preserving our Mother Earth.
CJS Public School
An ‘Adopt a Plant Activity’ was organised on the occasion of Earth Day in the school campus under the guidance of school management and Principal Dr Ravi Suta. In this activity students of LKG, VI and VII had adopted a plant and watered the plants and realised the importance of trees in life. They were also told about usage and advantages of planting trees. On this occasion, chairperson Neena Mittal and Principal Dr Ravi Suta were also present. They appreciated our little ones and motivated them for their future endeavors.
The Nobel School
By keeping this concept in mind The Nobel School celebrated Earth Day in the school premises. Little Nobelians of pre-wing planted the tree with their little hands and vowed to nourish them for the future with full enthusiasm. They were so happy while planting them with their Incharges Charu, Sweety, Suman and Meenu. The importance of the trees was explained through a small animated video. Principal Amita Sharma appreciated the teachers for their efforts and took a promise from the kids to plant a tree on their birthdays.
PCM SD College for Women
The NCC Unit of Prem Chand Markanda SD College organised an ’Earth Fair’ to commemorate the International Earth Day. The event commenced with a dance performance in the morning assembly shedding light on the importance of conserving soil followed by an oath “Save Soil, Save Earth.” After the assembly, Principal, Dr Pooja Prashar and Surinder Saini, General Secretary, Jalandhar Welfare Society, flagged off the cycle rally. The rally started from the college towards Alaska Chowk via SD Road, continuing towards Ajit Saini Cultural Theatre at Government Model Co-Education Senior Secondary School, Ladowali Road and finally towards Jalandhar city Railway Station. At the Railway Station, the students performed a small act, spreading awareness on “Save Soil, Save Earth”, along with a pledge to make conscious efforts towards saving soil. At Shivani Park, Model Town, the students distributed pamphlets and spread awareness through poetry and speeches. The Department of Psychology organised a poster making competition on the same theme.
Ivy World School
DIPS Schools
On the occasion of World Earth Day, DIPS Schools organised programmes on various issues related to the environment and the message of Save Earth, Save Life was given. The students told through debates, songs, plays and posters that the level of pollution has reached alarming levels. That’s why we should start a campaign to save the environment. Trees, water and natural sources should be used properly so that the earth can be safe. By planting saplings with the teachers in the school the children took a pledge not to misuse water, trees and natural things. MD Tarwinder Singh said it is natural to be concerned for our future globally because of the way nature is getting polluted today.
MGN Public School
Army Public School
Students of Army Public School, Beas, marked the 52nd anniversary of Earth Day to remind themselves of their duties towards mother nature. The students and teachers contributed their part to make a difference and engage in environmentally conscious practices. Inter-house poster making competition and plantation was done in the school campus.
MGN Public School
Shiv Jyoti Public School
Earth Day was also observed in Shiv Jyoti Public School. Co-associate Teachers of Kirti House Sonia Sharma made the students of Classes VII and VIII aware about this day through video presentation (PPT) on Inspiring story of Bhutan in conservation of Earth and recycling of plastic wrappers. Student talk was delivered by Manya of VIII. All the students participated in the activity with full zeal. The activity was performed under the supervision of Nirmal Singh, House Master of Kirti House.
Eklavya School
At Eklavya School, Earth Day celebrations began by motivational lecture given by the educator Shilpa Kapoor to the students. In which she explained ‘What is our role to save earth’. The students of primary and middle school enjoyed art and poster making activity. It was followed by a debate competition with a theme “Role of humans in protecting the Earth”. Tiny tots of the school enjoyed hand printing activity in which they made trees with their hand impressions. At the end, the senior school students took part in plantation of new saplings.
Police DAV Public School
Hindu Kanya College
Ek Bharat Shrestha Bharat Club of Hindu Kanya College, Kapurthala, staged a quiz competition on the topic, different festivals and food cultures of India to attach young students with their versatile Indian culture, rich heritage, cultural roots and Indian ethos. Through this event students were enlightened about the spirit of religious fervour, secular outlook and unity in diversity promoted by Indian festivals and scrumptious food varieties of India. Four teams from the college participated in this event. Team- A consisting of Anjali and Ramandeep Kaur, students from B.A-4th Semesters got the first position. Varinder Kaur, Head, Department of Political Science, hosted the quiz competition as its quiz master and encouraged students to imbibe the unified spirit working behind the Indian culture, festivals and its diverse cuisine.