Thursday, November 21, 2013
Sunday, November 17, 2013
THE ECO CLUB INDUCTION 2013
Induction ceremony of Vasundhara for the year
2013-2014 was held on 31st August, 2013.
Dr. B.C.Sabata Sr. Scientific Officer ,Department of Environment, Govt. of NCT, Delhi
was the chief Guest.
was the chief Guest.
knowledge...
‘Prakriti Vandana’ - a chorus song; inspiring people to respect the nature make efforts to conserve the environment.
Then Ms Madhu Mehta Environment Management Representative of the school delivered the introductory address in which she discussed schools various ‘Green initiatives ’taken by the school.
Pragya virmani of class 11 presented her beautiful self written poem :" dharti ro rahi hai..." folllowed by Vishrut Mahi's views on becoming a new member of the club.
AGAR OORJA KI DHARA BANI RAHE PAKKI
BADALNI HONGI AADATEIN HAM SABKI
KAHO MITRON SE.. KUTUMB SE KAHO
OORJA BACHAO.. OORJA BACHAO
A beautiful street play was presented on the topic : Don't be fuel"ish".. be smart!!...
AGAR OORJA KI DHARA BANI RAHE PAKKI
BADALNI HONGI AADATEIN HAM SABKI
KAHO MITRON SE.. KUTUMB SE KAHO
OORJA BACHAO.. OORJA BACHAO
A beautiful street play was presented on the topic : Don't be fuel"ish".. be smart!!...
Annual report of the activities of the club in the year 2012-2013 was presented by the president Vidhi Mittal of 2013 the club in the form of a power point presentation.
New President of the club, Naman Suroya of class XI,
Vice President Ayushi goel leaders and members took the Eco Pledge and were then, decorated with the badges by the guests
and the principal of our school, Mrs Sneh Verma.
Vice President Ayushi goel leaders and members took the Eco Pledge and were then, decorated with the badges by the guests
and the principal of our school, Mrs Sneh Verma.
Vote of thanks was delivered by Ms Manjula Agarwal Eco Club Incharge...
Saturday, June 8, 2013
"Eco-friendly School Of the Year" Award
Kulachi Hansraj Model School was awarded "Eco-friendly School Of the Year" Award by World Environment Congress . It was presented by the African Ambassador Ali Illiasu and Dr Priya Ranjan Trivedi ( Chancellor of The Global Open University.)
Tuesday, April 30, 2013
Earth Day Carnival @ CM's House
NEW DELHI: A grand carnival organized at chief minister Sheila Dikshit's residence marked the culmination of the Earth Week 2013. The event saw 5,000 children from 400 schools come together to celebrate the theme of re-use, recycle and reduce.
The programme, organized by Delhi's environment department. also saw the release of a poster on 'The common butterflies of Delhi' by WWF, a book on the 'Asola Wildlife Sanctuary' by the Bombay Natural History Society and a book on 'Flora & Fauna at 3, Motilal Nehru Place' prepared by the environment department.
A nature trail, first made functional in 2006, was also upgraded and re-launched. The trail now boasts of a watch tower, tree and shrub signages, badges and a new illustrated booklet.
Each student calculated their own 'Earthy Day Quotient' and signed a pledge to do their bit for Mother Earth.
Speaking on the occasion, Delhi chief minister Sheila Dikshit said that the nature trail has been instilling a spirit of scientific enquiry in the several visitors, enhancing their skill of observation and most importantly it is making them understand matters related to a green environment.
"The trail enables them to learn about different trees, birds, insects, mammals and their relationships with each other in nature. The carnival was an effort to bring awareness on conservation of the nature amongst children," she said.
The programme, organized by Delhi's environment department. also saw the release of a poster on 'The common butterflies of Delhi' by WWF, a book on the 'Asola Wildlife Sanctuary' by the Bombay Natural History Society and a book on 'Flora & Fauna at 3, Motilal Nehru Place' prepared by the environment department.
A nature trail, first made functional in 2006, was also upgraded and re-launched. The trail now boasts of a watch tower, tree and shrub signages, badges and a new illustrated booklet.
Each student calculated their own 'Earthy Day Quotient' and signed a pledge to do their bit for Mother Earth.
Speaking on the occasion, Delhi chief minister Sheila Dikshit said that the nature trail has been instilling a spirit of scientific enquiry in the several visitors, enhancing their skill of observation and most importantly it is making them understand matters related to a green environment.
"The trail enables them to learn about different trees, birds, insects, mammals and their relationships with each other in nature. The carnival was an effort to bring awareness on conservation of the nature amongst children," she said.
She also asked children to care more for nature and work towards a better future.
It was a colourful event and amid a picnic-like atmosphere. Studens explore the green trail at the chief minister's residence had a wide variety of exotic flora and fauna and a host of trees like those of 'imli', 'neem' and 'babul'.
The green park is also the home to a large number of bats besides various species of birds.The natural trail was decorated with eco-friendly material and was divided into various parts for activities like story-telling session, making of animal masks and film screening, poster making, animal bingo and fun games
The venue had art installations made of recycled materials such as colour fully painted discarded bottles, wood waste and tubes. The CM also released a poster on the common butterflies of Delhi.
The trail for long has been serving as an effective mode of outdoor education where canopy green, interpretation program are in place to explain about the green environments s of Delhi in general and about the environs of the premises in particular.
Tuesday, April 23, 2013
Earth Day Celebrations : A Report
We at Kulachi try to use innovative activities to build up a concrete foundation for
our students so that they grow up to become responsible citizens. To achieve this
purpose Earth Day was organized by Vasundhara-the eco club our school during
morning assembly.
School Principal Mrs P.Datta |
Mrs.P.Datta Principal of the school delivered introductory address in which she
apprised the gathering about the various green initiatives under taken by the
club. She also pointed that it is the children who are the true builders of a better
tomorrow and by making a conscious efforts to train them and inculcate in them
the correct values, we can ensure that our future is in right hands.
Akul Bansal |
Akul Bansal of Class XII , Technical Advisor of eco club spoke about the importance
of earth day, school’s efforts to save the environment and constructive steps to
be taken make our Mother earth a sacred place to live.
Pragya Virmani |
Pragya Virmani of Class X recited a self composed poem ’Dharti Ro rahi hai’ to
convey the plight of mother Earth and our role in conserving it. A street play
about waste management and the role we can play to keep our cities clean and
pollution free was enacted. A group song was presented stressing on the need
to take a pledge to save our environment. In the end balloons were released
carrying the message ‘Go Green before Green Goes’.
Saturday, March 23, 2013
Earth Hour Celebrations
For our wish to lift the tallest tower we will soon step on every little flower. For our
thirst for iron oil, we will dig up every soil.
And for eternal light we derive to havens we will plung our future generation into
darkness. But earth hour has born out of a hope that our such desired and actions
would change.
It began, in 2007, Sydney, Australia when 2.2 million people and businesses switched off
their lights for an hour.
From there on that hour took the notion of an Earth Hour. It gradually became a
tradition and now more than 157 countries, involving hundreds of millions of people
have come forward with an aim to raise awareness and inspire action on climate change
when earth hour was observed on 23rd March this year.
As a result lights at Rashtrapati Bhavan, India Gate, Gateway of India and households of many common man remained switched off.
Besides this, Kremlin in Moscow’s red square, the Harbor Bridge in Sydney, the Eiffel
tower in Paris and the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco were among the many well
known structures that went dark for an hour at 8:30 p.m.
Iconic figures like Amitabh Bachan or the great football star, Liouel Messi have urged
people to go beyond one hour to save planet Earth.
Their efforts have reaped results in form of reduced carbon emission and an uprise of
consciousness in the general attitude.
A Canadian utility also found that the energy save in many cities during last year earth
hour would be enough the completely power then of for that hour.
Vasundhara- the Eco Club of our school has also called attention to the fight.
Every year it insists students to switch their light for a precious and so does it continues
it tradition and celebrate it again today.
A special announcement was made in the assembly to emphasize the significance of Earth hour and request students to switch of their lights from 8:30 pm to 9:30 pm.
The same message was forwarded to parents during the Parent Teacher Meeting session .
EARTH HOUR 2013
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