Ladyhill Victoria School marks Environment Day with sapling drive, cultural performances


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Mangaluru, Jun 6: Environment Day was celebrated with great enthusiasm at Ladyhill Victoria High School in the school hall. The event commenced with a prayer service dedicated to the protection of nature, during which students expressed gratitude for the environment’s blessings.

The programme was officially inaugurated by the headmistress, Sr Pushpa Pinto AC, who planted a sapling to symbolise commitment to environmental conservation. Following this, students performed a lively dance emphasising the importance of caring for our planet.

Lakshmi delivered an inspiring speech on how to conserve the environment, highlighting simple yet effective measures. A melodious song on the environment was also presented, further raising awareness among attendees.

Sr Pushpa Pinto AC in her address, congratulated the students of the 10th A and emphasised the critical need to protect the environment not only for our present well-being but also for future generations. She spoke about pressing issues like deforestation and pollution, sharing an anecdote to illustrate the importance of individual responsibility in environmental preservation.

As part of the celebrations, students, along with their parents, planted saplings, symbolising collective efforts toward a greener future. The event concluded with a heartfelt vote of thanks rendered by Sukanya.

The programme was beautifully coordinated and was compered by Pallavi and Prashant, adding to the overall success of the celebration.

 

 

  

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