The Bhavan’s Tripura Vidya Mandir on Wednesday celebrated Vanmahotsava through different activities throughout the day involving the students.
The students of primary wings planted saplings, while a short cultural program and audio visuals to combat the issue of deforestation was presented. Students have taken pledge to save mother Earth by preserving the trees.
The celebration continued with a rally by Students of NSS, NCC, Eco club, Rotary club and all the sections of Class 9 and 10 displayed playcards focusing on the importance of saving trees.
Students of secondary sections planted saplings with the name of their classes under the observation of the class teachers.
During the programme, Principal Swapna Shome had spoken about' Ek paudha maa ke naam', a government of India initiative.
Two short dramas were staged by the members of the Eco club and NIC, highlighting the global issues of the environment. Chairman of BTVM, Debashis Chakraborty, Retired, IFS, graced the occasion with his presence.
To mark the celebration, students of class 6 to 10 were felicitated with awards and certificates for their 100% attendance for the year 2023-2024.
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