Educational and environmental excursion to the forest developed by the Green Planet Society

 Location: Green Planet Society's Dense Forest, Zirakpur

Students and Teachers from VB International School, Zirakpur, embarked on an educational and environmental excursion to the lush and vibrant forest developed by the Green Planet Society. The visit was a wonderful opportunity for the participants to connect with nature and contribute to its preservation.
During their visit, the students and teachers actively participated in a tree-planting initiative alongside dedicated CRPF (Central Reserve Police Force) jawans, who play a pivotal role in maintaining the security and safety of our nation. This collaborative effort was a significant step toward promoting environmental consciousness and nurturing green spaces in the community.
Sumit Bhardwaz, the President of Green Planet Society, expressed his gratitude to the students, teachers, and CRPF personnel for their valuable contribution to the environment. He emphasized the importance of such initiatives in building a greener and more sustainable future.
Jagbir Singh Mehla, General Secretary of the Green Planet Society, commended the enthusiasm and commitment displayed by everyone involved in the tree-planting activity. He stressed the need for continued efforts to protect and preserve our natural resources.
Gaurav Choube, representing the CRPF, acknowledged the significance of community engagement in environmental initiatives. He appreciated the partnership with VB International School and the Green Planet Society, highlighting the role of collective action in promoting a greener environment.
Bhavana, a dedicated teacher from VB International School, expressed her delight at the opportunity to educate students about the importance of environmental conservation through hands-on experiences. She emphasized the role of education in inspiring future generations to be responsible stewards of the planet.
The visit to the Green Planet Society's dense forest was not only a memorable learning experience but also a significant step toward fostering a stronger connection between the community, the environment, and our dedicated CRPF jawans.






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