St. John’s Students Lead Climate Awareness Drive in Baroda Ghat

Young Environmental Champions Conduct Door-to-door Campaign on Waste Management

Key Points:

  • Class IX students educate residents about climate change impacts
  • Campaign focuses on waste segregation and e-waste disposal
  • Local residents actively engage with young environmental advocates

JAMSHEDPUR – Students from St. John’s High School conducted a climate awareness campaign in Baroda Ghat’s residential areas.

Teacher Anupama guided the initiative. “Youth involvement is crucial for environmental conservation,” a resident commented.

Environmental Education

The students shared knowledge about global warming. They explained proper waste management techniques.

Meanwhile, residents showed keen interest. Many asked questions about implementing eco-friendly practices.

Moreover, e-waste disposal received special attention. Students offered practical solutions for electronic waste.

Community Response

River View Colony welcomed the initiative. Residents appreciated the students’ environmental commitment.

Furthermore, DB Road residents participated actively. They discussed local environmental challenges.

Youth Leadership

The campaign showcased student activism. Young minds demonstrated environmental responsibility.

In addition, practical solutions were shared. The focus remained on achievable conservation goals.

The initiative strengthens school-community connections. It promotes environmental awareness among residents.

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