Brilliance World School, Panchkula, organised its much-awaited annual exhibition "Enviro Expo 2025" with the theme "Green Gateway - Towards a Sustainable Future." The event served as a vibrant platform for students to display their creativity, innovation and environmental awareness through numerous eco-friendly projects. The occasion was graced by guest of honour Kalia, a renowned poet, novelist, ghazal singer and distinguished personality of the Tricity, who also served as the jury member for the exhibition. The "Little Eco Warriors" (classes I to III) displayed models like clay diyas, paper lanterns, rangoli with flowers and leaves, and best out of waste creations. Visitors also participated in the fun-filled activity "Make Your Mini Eco-Lantern." The "Green Sprouts" (classes IV to V) presented projects on waste segregation, rainwater harvesting and pollution-free cities, accompanied by an interactive "Sort the Waste" game. The "Eco Explorers" (classes VI to VII) showcased solar energy and compost pit models with the "Solar Power Challenge," while the "Green Innovators" (classes VIII to IX) exhibited water filtration and clean colony models with "Filter It Yourself" demonstrations. The "Eco-Tech Pioneers" (Class X) amazed visitors with biogas plants and waste-to-energy projects, and the "Sustainable Scientists" (Class XI) introduced innovative solutions like vertical gardens, air purification models and bio-enzyme production, where guests created natural cleaning agents. The senior-most group, "Future Earth Innovators" (Class XII), captivated all with futuristic models on carbon capture, smart mobility, zero-waste campuses and smart water grids, engaging visitors in "Design Your Smart Green City." Along with the exhibition, special arrangements for Diwali celebrations added colour and joy to the day. The campus was beautifully decorated with eco-friendly diyas, floral rangolis and paper lanterns made by students, spreading the message of a green and safe Diwali. Classroom scenes came alive as students personated teachers, confidently explaining their topics through experiential and activity-based learning, demonstrating not only their subject knowledge but also their communication and leadership skills. Principal Gurinder Sehgal appreciated the creativity, confidence and hard work of students and teachers.
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