FIIT JEE Punjabi Bagh centre organized ‘Green Fest’
Team Careers360 | June 12, 2019 | 05:44 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, JUNE 12: FIITJEE Punjabi Bagh Centre organized “GREEN FEST” with the objective to sensitize the students on their responsibility towards the environment and the planet “EARTH”. World Environment Day, which began in 1974, is a principle vehicle of United Nations to encourage awareness and action for protection of our environment.
The environmental challenges that we face today are essentially driven by human behaviour and/or their action arising out of ignorance and insensitivity. With growing concern over air quality, this year’s theme has been to “Beat Air Pollution”. The “GREEN FEST” was attended by students of Class VII & VIII along with their parents. It was a 3 hour session conducted by expert faculty members.
“Today, we are facing lot of environmental challenges and the best way we thought we can contribute towards this mission, is by educating children (our future generation) so that they act with responsibility and help people in their surroundings to act responsibly. And that’s how we can bring about a mass awareness. At FIITJEE we encourage children of junior classes to develop their creativity & critical thinking skills for wholesome learning and some flavour of that was added in the fest too,” said Partha Halder, Centre Head, FIITJEE Punjabi Bagh Centre.
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