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Jharkhand News: St. John’s High School students lead climate action campaign

Jharkhand Story by Jharkhand Story
10 January 2025
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St. John's High School students lead climate action campaign
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THE JHARKHAND STORY NETWORK

 

Jamshedpur, Jan 10: In a remarkable demonstration of environmental responsibility, the students of Class IX at St. John’s High School took part in a door-to-door climate awareness campaign in the Baroda Ghat area this morning.

The campaign, aimed at educating residents about the pressing issue of climate change, focused on various key topics related to environmental conservation.

The students, under the guidance of their teacher, Anupama, discussed critical issues such as waste segregation and disposal, global warming, ecological balance, and energy conservation. They also highlighted the importance of proper e-waste disposal, offering practical solutions for reducing electronic waste.

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The residents of the River View Colony and DB Road were receptive and engaged, asking insightful questions and expressing appreciation for the students’ initiative.

Many applauded the efforts of the young minds, acknowledging the importance of proactive steps in combating climate change and building a healthier, sustainable nation.

The campaign not only raised awareness about climate change but also demonstrated the power of youth involvement in shaping a better future for India.

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