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Modern Public School hosts green dialogue with environmentalist

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Modern Public School, Shalimar Bagh, New Delhi, organised a session with world-renowned environmentalist Swami Prem Parivartan, better known as ‘Peepal Baba’, who has devoted his life to spreading awareness and imparting knowledge on climate change and conservation of nature. Having planted more than 20 million trees across 202 districts in 18 Indian states, Peepal Baba shared his experience and encouraged students to adopt green practices for a better tomorrow. The session was graced by Dr. B.C. Sabata, the Senior Scientific Officer, Department of Environment as well as the students and educators from guest schools across Delhi-NCR, including Savodhya Vidhyalaya, Mount Abu Public School, and Presidium School. Students of Modern Public School also participated actively and gained valuable insights into the importance of trees, climate awareness and pledged to fulfill the collective responsibility towards the planet. Speaking about the event, the Principal Dr. Alka Kapur said, “At MPS, we place immense emphasis on developing responsible citizens who are capable of giving back to society and mother earth. We are incredibly grateful to Peepal Baba for mentoring our students on this path of virtue.”

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