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Chaman Vatika Gurukul, Ambala, students generate ‘QR codes for flora’

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Students of the Gurukul took an initiative to generate “QR codes for flora”. The Eco Club commemorated Earth Day. The initiative aligns with the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 and the objectives of Mission Life by integrating environmental consciousness with digital innovation. This will empower students to actively contribute to the broader Mission Life (Lifestyle for Environment) initiative. The students generated “QR codes for flora” under the guidance of Sunita Bhatia, Head of Eco Club’s Mission Life, and computer educator Sonali Kar. Shalini Sharma, educator (biology), shared some knowledge about the characteristics of different plants. Dr Rajendra Vidyalankar, Sonali Sharma, Principal, Chief Dorm Educator Shweta Arya appreciated the students for taking an initiative by blending knowledge with fun.

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