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World Earth Day Celebration at JVPS

 "We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors, we borrow it from our children."

Going with the adage World Earth Day was celebrated on 22 April,2022 at Jai Vatika Public School, Barnala with a special assembly on the school premises by Legend House Students. Main attraction of the assembly were Dance Performance, Role Play, Poetry Recitation, Speech. On the occasion of World Earth Day children participated in creative activities like: clay modelling for kindergarten, Sapling Plantation for class 1-2,6-7,  Slogan Writing for class 3-5, Poster Making for class 8, Speech Competition for class 9-12 for displaying their artistic and linguistic skills while showcasing their awareness about conserving natural resources. Students and staff members took pledge to contribute their efforts to sustain this planet Earth during the occasion. Our worthy Principal mam Mrs. Rinki Chakraborty Singh in her address reminded children for their responsibility towards Mother Earth. Principal mam and teachers along with students planted the saplings in the school campus. The school gardener offered friendly help to ensure that each sapling  was carefully tended. The main focus  was to sensitise the students for conserving our Earth.









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