Students showcase eco-friendly practices through creative performances
Key Points:
• 11 Kerala Public School Kadma students perform at Tata Steel Zoological Park
• Event focuses on cleanliness, waste management, and sustainability
• Rotary Club Jamshedpur and Tata Zoo collaborate to organize competition
JAMSHEDPUR – Tata Steel Zoological Park recently hosted a compelling skit competition, highlighting crucial environmental issues through student performances.
The event saw enthusiastic participation from 11 Kerala Public School Kadma students.
These young performers delivered thought-provoking skits on cleanliness and sustainability.
Moreover, the competition was a joint effort by Rotary Club Jamshedpur and Tata Zoo.
Dr. Naim Akhtar, Deputy Director of Tata Zoo, provided guidance for the event.
Additionally, Shri Hari Lala Bhusal and Smt. Anita Rajak from KPS Kadma mentored the students.
Rotarians Dr. Vijaya Bharat and Ms. Lekshimi Sharat played key roles in organizing the competition.
The students’ performances addressed critical issues like waste disposal and recycling.
Furthermore, they emphasized the importance of adopting sustainable lifestyles.
The skits not only entertained but also raised awareness about environmental protection.
Dr. Akhtar stressed the significance of such initiatives in fostering youth responsibility.
He encouraged students to continue promoting eco-friendly practices.
The performances were the result of weeks of preparation and mentorship.
Students worked closely with their mentors to develop impactful skits.
The skits covered various aspects of waste management and community health.
This initiative aims to cultivate a culture of sustainability among younger generations.
Tata Zoo and KPS Kadma have committed to future collaborations on environmental projects.
Such events play a crucial role in addressing growing environmental challenges.

