“The one who plants a tree, plants hope”.
Van Mahotsav or Forest festivalβ, is an annual one-week tree-planting festival in India which is celebrated in the first week of July. Pre- Primary students celebrated this week in a grand manner.
The celebration was kick-started by planting saplings in the school play ground and then these tiny tots made posters on save trees and how trees are important.
Mr.Dheeraj Arya ,Principal, spoke to the children on how cutting trees can cause an imbalance in the environment and how each and every person contributes to the well-being of a tree, how the people living in the urban areas can help protect the flora and fauna of a place by bringing a slight change in their lifestyle.
Shagun Tomar from Grade 10 A shared her views on forests and their importance.
Students of all classes brought their thoughts and emotions to life through their essays and poems on βMaking a Green World β One Tree at a Timeβ and by planting saplings at different places.