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4,000 Sharjah students pay eco-friendly tribute to Gandhi

Matchsticks & cardboards were used to make his famous 'charkha'
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Sharjah, October 4

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In an eco-friendly tribute to Mahatma Gandhi on his 151st birth anniversary, more than 4,000 students of Sharjah Indian School made his iconic round-framed glasses with recycled paper, used matchsticks and cardboards to create his famous ‘charkha’ and paper plates to depict the three monkeys.

The students were from classes I to IX, the Khaleej Times reported.

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Craft teacher, Rashida Adil, who is holding all her classes remotely, said: “We decided to pay tribute to Mahatma Gandhi on his 151th birth anniversary in an eco-friendly way as that’s what the leader always propagated. So, I started this project with 750 students from classes VIII and IX where I taught them to sketch and paint on old newspapers.” The teacher said she had planned to dedicate a wall in her school to Mahatma Gandhi by putting up paintings and art creations made by students using eco-friendly materials, but due to Covid-19 pandemic, the school has advised students to opt for distance learning.

She later decided to engage the younger classes and sent out a plan to teachers of classes I-VII to start different craft projects based on Gandhi and his teachings.

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As a personal homage, Rashida created an artwork, showing Gandhi on his charkha, using around 1,000 recycled buttons. IANS

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