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Emm Aar International School, Adampur

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The school has taken a significant step towards environmental conservation by pledging to celebrate ‘Vrikshabandhan’ (Tree Rakshabandhan) a day after Raksha Bandhan every year. The initiative aims to raise awareness about the importance of protecting trees for a healthy and sustainable future. Students from the school came together to honour the bond between humans and nature in a unique Vrikshabandhan ceremony. By tying rakhis to trees, they symbolised their commitment to protecting and nurturing the environment. The concept of tying rakhis to trees originated from the unique ideas of the students themselves.

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