Sunday, September 20, 2009

Early Birds raises National Green Crop forces

GUWAHATI, Sept 20: The Early Birds– an animal welfare organization, had recently opened National Green Crop student groups in eight Guwahati based schools under a scheme of MOEF. In a meeting held in the Gauhati Refinery High School, these groups were formed in the month of August. These schools were Refinery HS, Noonmati HS and ME, Nizarpara HS, Bhabanipur HS, Chunsali ME, Bamunkhat HS, Kajalichaki ME, Jalukbari, Adarsha ME, Noonmati. On September 16, on the International Day for Ozone Layer Preservation, the Early Birds opened a group called ‘Gazali’ with forty members strong troop at Noonmati ME and HS School. A drama based on nature and evils of tree falling was staged by the students. Moloy Baruah, president of Early Birds explained the rules and regulations pertaining to National Green Crop. Junali Dutta, teacher in-charge of the ‘Gazali’ group explained the purpose of the meeting. On September 19, a quiz competition was organized in the same school by the Early Birds team. A tree plantation programme was also conducted in the school campus. Students were also shown nature conservation documentary including the vanishing vultures by the BNHS. The Early Birds was consisted of Moloy Baruah, Pulakesh Talukdar, Debanand Baruah and Achala Goswami. This was stated in a press release. THE SENTINEL

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