Mangaluru: St Ann’s College celebrates World Environment Day


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Mangaluru, Jun 8: World Environment Day was celebrated at St Ann’s College of Education on June 5.

The programme began with an invocation and prayer service asking God to bless all those who are working and striving for creating environmental awareness among all of us. Principal Dr Sr Clare symbolically sowed the seeds with the message that highlighted that we need to nurture and care for our mother earth. The song ‘Vanasiri prakrithiya varadhana’ was sung to depict the beauty and splendor of nature.

The dance on protecting environment depicted the need for preserving the natural resources and growing trees.



The significance of the day was given highlighting the theme for the year ‘Beat Plastic Pollution’.

Principal Dr Sr Clare in her address to the staff and students emphasized the need for protecting environment and to start the process of preserving environment at the individual level in order to contribute towards Swacch Bharat Abhiyan. Sr Zeena, lecturer, co-ordinated and. Thasmine, BEd student, compered the programme.

All the staff and students were present.

  

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  • Max and Jessie Rasquinha, Mangalore - Houston/Dallas, Texas, U.S.A.

    Sat, Jun 09 2018

    Environmental protection and Environmental control virtually begins in the School arenas where the Faculty and the students have a close coordination on various day to day affairs that are related to a clean atmosphere where the students and the faculty members enjoy clean air, clean water and clean environment free of any kind of pollution.

    In the area where St. Ann's school is located, where you are close to the river, there is lot of fish smell or bad odor is experienced, specially in the evenings. There are lot of new technologies that have now surfaced where you can remove the bad odor by spraying certain anti-pollution ingredients. We are sure that St. Anns Institution is aware of this bad odor, and might have already researched on various alternatives that are now available.

    Let the students and the faculty enjoy the best odor-free school environment, and we wish them best of success.

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