Early Times Report
Jammu, Mar 27 : Under the aegis of JK chapter of World Wide Fund for Nature(WWF) with one day to go with the biggest ever Earth Hour, Jodhamal Public School (JPS) students spread the awareness for two major problems faced by human race, one is energy and power resources and the other women empowerment. Students of JPS captivated all present at the Wave Mall by performed the 'Nukkad Natak' why to bear this discrimination and presented the power point on Earth Hour and what all Jodhamal has done during last three years towards the environmental issues and social issues. With just few hours to go until Earth Hour, a record 158 countries & territories across some 7000 cities and towns will be participating in the World's largest celebration for planet, tomorrow at 8:30p.m local time. Now in its ninth year 'Earth Hour' organized by WWF has evolved into the world's largest environmental grass roots movement connecting hundreds of millions of people across all seven continents. The teachers who helped the kids were Reema Mahajan,Sonia Mahajan, Deepak Kumar, Subhash Dey, Poonam Mahajan & Roopinder Kaur. Vice Principal Monika Sethi appreciated the efforts of all the staff & students and the Chief Guest Dr. C.M. Seth the Chairperson WWF Jammu Chapter also appreciated the efforts and lauded the Principal Trilok Singh Bist for all his initiatives for the Earth Hour Celebration since last three years. |