Today, on Earth Day, we gather to celebrate our incredible planet and to acknowledge the urgent need to protect it. This year's theme, "Our Planet vs Plastic", highlights a critical issue that affects us all.
Plastic pollution has become a global crisis, choking our oceans, contaminating our soil, and harming our wildlife. It's estimated that over 8 million tons of plastic waste enter our environment every year, causing irreparable damage.
But it's not just the planet that suffers; plastic pollution also harms human health, from microplastics in our drinking water to the toxic chemicals released during plastic production.
So, what can we do? We can start by making conscious choices in our daily lives. We can refuse single-use plastics, opt for reusable bags and water bottles, and recycle as much as possible.
But it's not just about individual actions; it's also about collective responsibility.
On this Earth Day, let's pledge to join forces and fight against plastic pollution. Let's protect our planet and ensure a healthy, thriving future for generations to come.
Together, we can make a difference. Together, we can win this battle: Our Planet vs Plastic.
In observance of Earth Day, students at PODAR International School participated in a cleanup drive to enhance their surroundings and raise environmental awareness. This initiative highlights the importance of collective action and contributes to the global movement for sustainability.
Today, on Earth Day, we gather to celebrate our incredible planet and to acknowledge the urgent need to protect it. This year's theme, "Our Planet vs Plastic", highlights a critical issue that affects us all.
Plastic pollution has become a global crisis, choking our oceans, contaminating our soil, and harming our wildlife. It's estimated that over 8 million tons of plastic waste enter our environment every year, causing irreparable damage.
But it's not just the planet that suffers; plastic pollution also harms human health, from microplastics in our drinking water to the toxic chemicals released during plastic production.
So, what can we do? We can start by making conscious choices in our daily lives. We can refuse single-use plastics, opt for reusable bags and water bottles, and recycle as much as possible.
But it's not just about individual actions; it's also about collective responsibility.
On this Earth Day, let's pledge to join forces and fight against plastic pollution. Let's protect our planet and ensure a healthy, thriving future for generations to come.
Together, we can make a difference. Together, we can win this battle: Our Planet vs Plastic.
In accordance with this, Students Grade 3 to 5 at PODAR International School, Vasai, have launched an initiative to support local bird populations in Mumbai, Maharashtra, by setting up bird water feeders. As temperatures rise during the summer, these feeders provide essential drinking water and bathing opportunities to help birds regulate their body temperatures.
Today, on Earth Day, we gather to celebrate our incredible planet and to acknowledge the urgent need to protect it. This year's theme, "Our Planet vs Plastic", highlights a critical issue that affects us all.
Plastic pollution has become a global crisis, choking our oceans, contaminating our soil, and harming our wildlife. It's estimated that over 8 million tons of plastic waste enter our environment every year, causing irreparable damage.
But it's not just the planet that suffers; plastic pollution also harms human health, from microplastics in our drinking water to the toxic chemicals released during plastic production.
So, what can we do? We can start by making conscious choices in our daily lives. We can refuse single-use plastics, opt for reusable bags and water bottles, and recycle as much as possible. But it's not just about individual actions; it's also about collective responsibility.
On this Earth Day, let's pledge to join forces and fight against plastic pollution. Let's protect our planet and ensure a healthy, thriving future for generations to come. Together, we can make a difference. Together, we can win this battle: Our Planet vs Plastic.
Engaging Grade 1 and 2 students in Earth Day activities at Podar International School fosters environmental stewardship. Students were provided with a coloring sheet featuring planet Earth, adorned with trees, flowers, animals, and clean water, emphasizing the importance of conservation.
- Student’s Birth Certificate.
- Student’s Aadhaar Card.
- School Leaving Certificate (can be submitted later if currently not available) (Std 2 onwards).
- UDISE Number (Unified District Information System for Education) from current school (Std 2 onwards).
- Student's previous/current class Report Card (Std 2 onwards).
- Address proof (any one) : a) Ration Card. b) Electricity Bill c) Passport d) Aadhar Card.
- Aadhar card of any one parent/guardian.
- Pan Card of any one parent/guardian.
- Passport size photograph of the student.
- Caste Certificate (if applicable).
- Theatre
- Indian and Western Dance
- Classical and International Music
- Public Speaking and Debating
- Computer Animation
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- Complete the online application form.
- The following documents are to be uploaded while filling the online application form:
- Student’s Birth Certificate.
- Student’s Aadhaar Card.
- School Leaving Certificate (can be submitted later if currently not available) (Std 2 onwards).
- UDISE Number (Unified District Information System for Education) from current school (Std 2 onwards).
- Student's previous/current class Report Card (Std 2 onwards).
- Address proof (any one) : a) Ration Card. b) Electricity Bill c) Passport d) Aadhar Card.
- Aadhar card of any one parent/guardian.
- Pan Card of any one parent/guardian.
- Passport size photograph of the student.
- Caste Certificate (if applicable).
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- Photocopy of Student’s Birth Certificate.
- Photocopy of Student’s Aadhaar Card.
- School Leaving Certificate (can be submitted later if currently not available) (Std 2 onwards).
- UDISE Number (Unified District Information System for Education) from current school (Std 2 onwards).
- Photocopy of Student's previous/current class Report Card (Std 2 onwards).
- Photocopy of Address proof (any one) : a) Ration Card. b) Electricity Bill c) Passport d) Aadhar Card.
- Photocopy of Aadhar card of any one parent/guardian.
- Photocopy of Pan Card of any one parent/guardian.
- 3 Passport size photographs of the student.
- Caste Certificate (if applicable).
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