Saturday, 21 September 2019

GREEN DAY CELEBRATION BY TINY TOTS

Nursery students of DRV DAV Centenary Public School, Phillaur celebtared 'Green Day ' with great zeal and enthusiasm so that they can recognise the green colour i.e. the colour of prosperity in their lives .Teachers and students came to school in pretty green attires .Classrooms were decorated beautifully according to the theme .The green colour objects from surroundings were brought to the classroom. Many activities and games pertaining to green colour were organised for the kids. Plantation activity was done by the students to gain more knowledge regarding green colour and preserving environment. Mr.Yogesh Gambhir , Principal of the school appreciated this practical learning experience and motivated the children to grow more trees.

Wednesday, 11 September 2019

Awareness campaigns to limit the use of Single Use Plastic- Under "Swachhta Hi Seva Campaign"

Swachhata Hi Seva (SHS) Campaign 2019 was launched by the Hon’ble Prime Minister on 11th September which aims to reinforce ‘sanitation as everyone’s
business’ and is focused on plastic waste management as its key theme.
Eco Club students & teachers of the school keep a check on segregation of waste in the school done at different sources-playground, canteen, classrooms, corridors, laboratory, library, washrooms etc. Students put their waste pens at waste Pen collection Center. Plastic is then collected by Eco club and helping hands of the school and is sent to recycling Unit.
Rally was organized to aware the community to limit the use of thermocol / single use plastic such as plastic bags, plastic cutlery, bottles etc. and the people of nearby areas were awared about the alternates of single use plastic. People were told that instead of plastic bags, they can use paper bag, jute bag, cloth bag etc. people were awared through Social Media also.
LOGO of “Swachhta Hi Seva” along with the Message “ Say No to Single use Plastic” to spread maximum awareness among students & staff was designed during Art period by the students of class VII and the posters were displayed in the corridors