1. Report on Tree Plantation Drive Date: 13-09-2024 Location: Tiwari Academy Public School, Delhi, India As part of our eco-club initiative, a tree plantation drive was successfully organized with the support of our teacher. The primary steps included planning the event, selecting suitable tree speciesRead more

    Report on Tree Plantation Drive
    Date: 13-09-2024
    Location: Tiwari Academy Public School, Delhi, India

    As part of our eco-club initiative, a tree plantation drive was successfully organized with the support of our teacher. The primary steps included planning the event, selecting suitable tree species, preparing the site, and ensuring proper care for the newly planted trees.

    Steps Taken:
    1. Planning: We selected a date and communicated it to students and teachers.
    2. Selection of Trees: Chose native and beneficial species to ensure adaptability and maximum environmental impact.
    3. Preparation: Arranged necessary tools (shovels, watering cans) and procured saplings.
    4. Site Preparation: Cleared and prepared planting areas around the school.
    5. Planting: Conducted the planting activity with students, ensuring proper spacing and depth for each sapling.
    6. Care: Established a maintenance schedule for watering and monitoring tree health.

    Trees Planted:
    1. Neem (Azadirachta indica): Known for its air-purifying qualities and medicinal properties, Neem also provides shade and repels insects.
    2. Banyan (Ficus benghalensis): Offers extensive shade and serves as a habitat for birds and other wildlife.
    3. Mango (Mangifera indica): Provides delicious fruit, shade, and contributes to the local ecosystem.
    4. Gulmohar (Delonix regia): Adds aesthetic value with its vibrant flowers and provides cooling shade.
    This drive not only beautifies our school environment but also promotes ecological balance and sustainability.

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    The quote “Earth provides enough to satisfy every man’s need but not for every man’s greed” emphasizes that while Earth has ample resources to meet everyone’s fundamental needs—such as food, water, and shelter—greed leads to overexploitation and waste. When individuals or societies consume excessively, resources are depleted faster than they can regenerate, leading to scarcity and environmental harm. This imbalance results in some having too much while others lack essential resources. To ensure sustainability and equitable access, it is crucial to manage resources responsibly and address greed-driven consumption, focusing on fairness and conservation for future generations.

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