write a report on a seminar organised on the world environment Day by your school for encouraging awareness and action for the the protection of our environment, mention the participation of both students and teachers speaker relevance and final and so on
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10th March, 2013: Our school celebrated World Environment Day on 5th June, 2012. The School Principal, Vice Principal, Trustees; Staff members, and students were present for the celebrations. The School Principal welcomed the audience with an opening speech giving an insight to the importance of that day. He made all the spectators aware of the need to take immediate action to save the environment and Mother Earth. Citing examples, he made the concept crystal clear for all. He also announced a compulsory project for all students. Each student had to undertake one environment-friendly action after school hours and was supposed to make a presentation as well. The project needed to be submitted to the respective class teachers who would rate each student on a scale of one to ten. All the students looked excited after the announcement of that innovative project.
After which the Vice Principal of the school addressed the audience with an enlightening speech mentioning how small endeavors could make a big difference. She requested all to spread the awareness of saving the environment. She ended the speech by saying "Each one can do his bit by stopping the use of plastic bags; stop wasting food, start using public conveyance to save fuel and to start recycling. For a greener tomorrow, each one needs to do his or her bit".
The next on the agenda was a play enacted by the students of the Junior School. The students were dressed in vibrant costumes and through their simple and innocent act portrayed how human beings were causing harm to the environment and what would be the end result of that damage. The juniors dressed as flowers, butterflies, birds, etc., looked splendid. The trustees gave away awards to the top three actors of the play.
Next was the most awaited segment, the debate competition for the students of the Senior School. The topic given was relevant to the celebrations - "What is more important, saving the environment or technological advancement at the expense of the environment?" The participants were given half an hour to prepare. The debate was an eye-opener for all. With many valid points highlighted during the discussion, the overall experience was as enriching for the audience as it was for the participants. The school Principal ended the debate by summarizing the pros and cons of the subject. The winners of the competition were announced by the school Principal followed by distribution of certificates and medals.
The celebrations came to an end with everyone pledging to take the initiative of saving the environment and doing their bit for a cleaner and greener Mother Earth.