This document summarizes a tree planting initiative by students at GHS Kulsumpura school in Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India. It lists the school and teacher details, then describes how five students participated in planting trees to help control pollution and educate others on the importance of trees. The students were each given responsibility to maintain one planted tree and taught not to litter waste which can harm public health. Photographs show the children explaining tree importance and the plantation they conducted.
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1. Design for Giving -Report
Name of the School GHS Kulsumpura
Educational Mandal Asif Nagar
Name of the Head Master S.Ravinder
Name of the Mentor Teacher k.Tulja kumari
District Hyderabad State Andhra Pradesh
Name(s) of the Children Participated 1. Balamani-10th 2. Pooja Bai-9th class
3.S.Sowmaya-9th class 4.B.Priyanka-8th class
5.T.Roja-8th class
BY PLANTING OF TREES TO CONTROL THE POLLUTION
1. In this school children participated in the planting trees to give the
importance of the tree plantation is :
2. The importance of trees in purifying the air, as natural resources, maintaining the
ecological balance, preventing soil erosion, as medicines, habitats for faunal
species, providing nutrients to the soil etc. is well known.
3. Educate children on how trees are important and what are the uses of it so they will
be getting interest in gardening
4. The uses of Compost manure should be applied during plantation and during the
initial growth of the plants.
5. The present forest and tree cover in the country according to the State of Forest
Report 2001 of the Forest Survey of India is 23.03 per cent. According per cent
forest cover in every State, Delhis figure is 10.2 per cent
6. The involvement of people - particularly at the grassroots level - and agencies
outside the Government is crucial for achieving these targets.
7. As far as possible, native trees should be planted. Trees like Eucalyptus, Australian
Acacia, Lantana, Lucena, Mast tree (False Asoka) should be avoided.
8. Each student were given a responsibility of maintenance of one plant in schools
9. The children were taught not to throw the waste on roads everywhere even at home
or schools which is hazardous to public health
2. Photo Documentation
Children are explaining the importance of trees.
Plantation done by the children.
While showing the flacards children explained about the importance of plantation.