Global school summit ends on green note

Written By Unknown on Minggu, 17 November 2013 | 22.10

NEW DELHI: At the annual Community Development and Leadership Summit held at Modern School, Barakhamba Road, nearly 150 students from 25 countries participated and shared multinational and multicultural experiences with each other.

The summit continued for nine days ending on Sunday on a green note with the students planting 30 trees on the school premises, says a statement from Smiling Tree, a green enterprise founded by a seventh-grader at Modern.

The participating countries included Australia, Bangladesh, China, Canada, Costa Rica, Germany, Hong Kong, France, India, Indonesia, Italy, Laos, Malaysia, Mexico, Pakistan, Philippines, Russia, Serbia, South Africa, Sweden, Switzerland, Thailand, Turkey, UAE, and USA.

An array of events organised at the Summit were meant to offer an ideal platform for cultural exchange, learning and sharing of best community and green environment practices.

The creative idea of concluding a mega affair with planting trees was Nirbhay Kwatra's, a class seventh student at Modern School and the founder of Smiling Tree.

"We reach out to the students from India and abroad to improve the green cover on the planet earth to do our bit for the environment. Planting trees is the primary and foremost solution to most of the environment-related problems. As students, we thought, we must begin with this only (planting of trees)," said Nirbhay, who is fond of gifting plants on the occasions such as birthdays, Diwali and New Year.


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