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Recognition Day 2025, H.C AUXILIUM, R.K. PURAM

Salesian Sisters, Kolkata

As part of the Recognition Day celebrations on 25th July 2025, the students of H.C AUXILIUM, R.K. PURAM presented a powerful and meaningful dance performance on the theme Saving the Planet Earth. The performance aimed to raise awareness about critical environmental issues and encourage sustainable practices.

Through expressive dance and creative storytelling, the students depicted the harmful effects of human activities such as deforestation, water pollution, and air pollution. The performance showed how the cutting down of trees not only destroys nature but also forces birds and other wildlife to lose their natural homes. The sight of birds searching for shelter highlighted the deeper impact of environmental destruction on all living creatures. The performance also focused on solutions, showcasing the positive impact of planting trees and making eco-friendly choices.

Parents, teachers, and guests who attended the event watched the performance with great interest and responded with enthusiastic applause. The dance was appreciated not only for its artistic value but also for the strong environmental message it delivered. Overall, the performance was a memorable and inspiring part of the celebration. It successfully used art as a powerful medium to communicate the importance of environmental conservation and the responsibility we all share in protecting our planet.

Say No to Plastic, yes to a Greener Future!”

Eco Club Awareness Campaign -H.C. Auxilium, R.K. Puram

Salesian Sisters, Kolkata

On 4th July 2025, the Eco Club of H.C. Auxilium, R.K. Puram, led by its enthusiastic captains and members from Classes 4 and 5, launched a vibrant campaign to spread awareness about the harmful effects of plastic on the environment. Guided by their dedicated teachers, the students aimed to promote the use of eco-friendly alternatives such as paper and cloth bags.

To maximize the outreach, the students were divided into 7 groups, each named after a flower. Serving as young environmental ambassadors, they visited various classrooms to deliver short yet impactful talks. Their message focused on the dangers of plastic pollution and the importance of adopting sustainable habits in daily life.

The campaign’s powerful slogan – “DON’T SUFFOCATE THE EARTH, SAY NO TO PLASTIC” – echoed through the corridors, capturing the essence of the initiative. It inspired many to reflect on their choices and motivated students to take small but meaningful steps towards protecting the planet.

Eco-Friendly Choices

On 24th January Holy Child Auxilium, R.K.Puram of Class 2A presented an inspiring assembly on eco-friendly choices to protect our planet. They emphasized living in harmony with nature and shared simple steps like saving water, planting trees, and reducing pollution for a healthier planet. The students explained the importance of replacing plastic bags with reusable ones to protect wildlife and practicing eco-conscious living to safeguard the homes of birds, animals, and insects. The assembly concluded with an action song, “The Earth is My Home,” which conveyed a strong environmental message. The students spoke confidently, and their efforts were warmly applauded by Sister Mini, who praised their hard work and passion. The assembly was a meaningful presentation that ended with a slogan “Take care of Nature will take care of you”.

Reported by Ms. Nida

Green initiatives taken at H.C. Auxilium, R.K. Puram

On 21st January Holy Child Auxilium School, R.K. Puram of Class 2 students presented an inspiring and creative assembly on the theme, “How We Can Take Care of Nature and Share Its Gifts with Others.” The assembly beautifully illustrated the importance of using nature’s resources wisely, sharing them fairly, and taking small actions to protect the planet. The program began with a relatable and engaging analogy. The students asked the audience to imagine a big cake. If one person eats most of it, there won’t be enough for others. However, if everyone takes only what they need, there will be enough for all, with some left over. This simple example introduced the concept of ecological economics, which emphasizes using nature’s gifts carefully so that no one is harmed and resources are preserved for future generations. The students shared actionable tips to care for nature, such as turning off taps to save water, planting trees, throwing trash in bins, and avoiding food waste. They highlighted how small actions, when done by everyone, can make a big difference in protecting the planet. A heartwarming story, “The Boy and the Tree,” was performed by the students to reinforce the message. The story depicted a boy who loved a tree that gave him shade, fruits, and a place to rest. When the boy decided to cut the tree for wood, the tree asked, “If you cut me, where will you rest and play?” This made the boy realize how much the tree cared for him, and he promised to protect it forever. The moral of the story, “Take care of nature, and it will take care of you,” was delivered with sincerity and clarity. The students also shared thought-provoking quotes to inspire the audience. Mahatma Gandhi’s words, “Nature provides enough for everyone’s needs, but not for everyone’s greed,” and Howard Zinn’s reminder, “Small acts, when multiplied by millions of people, can transform the world,” resonated deeply. The assembly concluded with a heartfelt prayer, where students expressed gratitude for the beauty of nature and sought guidance to protect and share it responsibly. The program ended on a high note with all students pledging to take care of the Earth and encouraging others to join them in preserving its beauty. Class 2’s assembly was a touching reminder that even young voices can inspire positive change. Their creative and thoughtful presentation left everyone motivated to take small steps every day to ensure a greener, healthier planet for all.

Reported by Ms Nida