Mount Carmel Central School celebrates Vanmahotsav Day
Mangaluru: Mount Carmel Central School, Mangaluru, celebrated Vanmahotsav Day on Friday, July 28th, which coincided with World Nature Conservation Day. The programme was hosted by the members of the Eco Club from grades VI to X.
The celebration began with the MCs, Aishwarya and Akanksha, giving a brief introduction to the importance of the day. The programme started with a prayer service, thanking God for the bountiful nature around us and invoking God’s blessings on all gathered. The classical dancers of the Eco Club welcomed the audience with their gracious moves. The Eco Club President, Ishani, welcomed the gathering. The chief guests of the event, Tr Priyanka and Vice Principal Sr Teena, were welcomed with plant saplings.
Further, to spread more knowledge on Vanhmahotsav, Nidhi and Tanisha presented the significance of the day. The members presented a song on nature that was joyful and heartwarming. The importance of saving trees and taking care of Mother Earth was depicted through a dance drama.
The Chief Guest for the day was Ms Priyanka, the chemistry lecturer at the school, who shared her thoughts on how nature is disturbed and the imbalance is having adverse effects on humanity. She motivated the students by saying that safeguarding nature should be our prime motive. Tr Dhanyashree was felicitated for having completed the training course for Scouts held at DTC, Pilukula. The programme concluded with a vote of thanks by Dianne Coelho of grade VI.
This was followed by a session on Malaria and Dengue by the school counsellor, Tr Philomena. The aim was to raise awareness of the dangers of these diseases and the fact that prevention is always better than cure.
After the formal programme, the members of Eco Club, along with the chief guest and their mentors, planted a few saplings on the school campus in a move to green Mother Earth.
The kindergarten children were happy to plant some saplings along with their teachers and manure the plants. They watched the birds’ nests on the trees, and the tiny water trays hanging on the trees were kept for the birds to drink water from. The little kids embraced nature in their hearts.