Wednesday, June 4, 2025

WORLD ENVIRONMENT DAY

           WORLD ENVIRONMENT DAY

Report on World Environment Day Celebration

Date: 5th June 2025

Venue: College Campus

Organized by: MAHE Co-operative College of Teacher Education

Introduction:

Every year, World Environment Day reminds us of the responsibility we all share to protect and preserve the world we live in. This year, our college took the opportunity to bring students and teachers together for a day dedicated to nature. With green thoughts in our hearts and mud on our hands, we celebrated this day in the most meaningful way possible.

What We Did:

To mark this important day, our campus hosted a Tree Plantation and Quiz Programme. The theme, "A Greener Campus Begins with You", beautifully captured the spirit of the event reminding each of us that big changes start with small, personal actions.

 Tree Plantation Drive:

The heart of the day was the tree planting activity. Students, teachers, and staff members came together to plant saplings around the campus. It wasn't just about digging soil and placing plants -it was about nurturing hope for a better tomorrow. The sight of tiny plants taking root symbolized our commitment to a greener and cleaner future.

 Environment Quiz:

Adding a fun and educational twist, an environment-themed quiz was conducted. It tested our knowledge about nature, conservation efforts, and the environmental challenges our world faces today. The quiz was lively, with students eagerly participating and cheering for one another - a perfect blend of learning and laughter.

Highlights of the Day:

Over 50 saplings planted around the campus.

Active participation from both students and teachers.

Informative quiz sessions filled with energy and awareness.

A shared sense of pride and unity in doing something good for the planet

Closing Thoughts:

The World Environment Day celebration at MAHE Co-operative College of Teacher Education was more than just an event it was a reminder that each one of us holds the power to make a difference. The activities sparked conversations, raised awareness, and most importantly, sowed seeds of change in young minds.

As the day ended, the newly planted trees stood as living memories of a day well spent, promising to grow alongside us, shading and shaping the future we all dream of.