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by | 11-02-2016 20:06 recommendations 0

What makes you happy? Well, the answer differs with individuals. For me, happiness is interacting with a bunch of enthusiastic youths with curiosity reflected in their eyes. I feel blessed to get chances time and again for sharing my experience.

On 13th January, 2016 I visited Mohana Higher Secondary School of Ratnanagar municipality as per the invitation of Mr. Birendra Poudel, President of Nepal friendship Society (NFS) to facilitate a session on climate change and sustainable development. Week long training on Disaster Reduction, Environment Conservation and Sustainable Development continued from 9th January till 15th January.

The program started at around 10.30 am and lasted till 2.30 pm. At first students shared a report on activities of previous day. Following the introduction, I shared my experience at United Nations Conference on Climate Change, COP21. How vulnerable is Nepal to climate change and what the outcomes of universal agreement adopted in Paris are. Also, I related the need of sustainable development for better living.

As, I had already been to school few months ago as well for one interaction session, many students were familiar with my name and Tunza Eco- generation, I was very glad to see their excitement. I am much more thankful to brothers and sisters from Saptagandaki Multiple Campus (SMC), Environment Science Faculty Aastha, Shrijana, Dipa, Bharat and Resham who joined the program and made it learn with fun by eco-quiz. Students were asked questions about Tunza Eco- generation and other dates of Environment Calendar. The students answering correctly were gifted with promotional goods of Tunza Eco- generation i.e. pens, rulers and brochures.

Also, I gifted a souvenir (USB) sent by Eco- generation long ago to Mr. Poudel who has been continuously supporting youths and providing platform for youths to showcase their leadership skills.

Then after, the next session was a home to home visit to aware locals about need for waste segregation along with cleanliness of the community. Students were divided into different groups and led by me as well as volunteers from SMC. We were more than happy to know most of the locals practiced waste segregation and don't burn plastics. Students were guided to interact with public which surely fostered their leadership and they enjoyed interaction.

Afterwards we had some group pictures and left for home with a promise to visit soon for next productive session.

 
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8 Comments

  • says :
    Bindu, You are always respectful to me. Very inspiring to see how you are sharing with others and how you are trying to promote TUNZA. Thanks for your article.
    Keep on doin' :)
    Posted 14-02-2016 23:54

  • says :
    Dear Bindu,
    No doubt that you are Tunza eco-generation Hero and personally I learn so much from you experiences. Keep up the great work :)
    thank for sharing with us your experiences
    Posted 14-02-2016 02:49

  • says :
    Dear Reshma, thank you so much for your warm comment. Your support will be a motivating factor me to go on. Cheers :)
    Posted 12-02-2016 12:02

  • says :
    Dear Arushi sister, Thank you for your encouraging comment as always. I really love travelling to different place especially the villages and interacting with youths about environment, climate change, youth rights etc. Infact, I have always been inspired with your determination and level of hard work, which is one of the motivating factor me :)

    Posted 12-02-2016 11:59

  • says :
    Dear Patricia,
    Thank you so much for your kind comment. Yeah exactly, spreading awareness is a need and especially when youths are made aware it is more effective because they can play a crucial role in spreading the message in their homes and among other friends. Your warm support is encouraging for me :)
    Posted 12-02-2016 11:55

  • says :
    Keep it up Bindu.. you're an inspiration for all.. :) spreading knowledge and awaring students about environment can help to make them conscious and encourage them to be eco-friendly.
    Posted 12-02-2016 02:09

  • Arushi Madan says :
    It is always heart warming to see you going places, promoting environmental values, impacting & inspiring youths and creating more eco-warriors. You are a real role model and an ideal Eco Hero for all of us. Keep it up di.
    Posted 12-02-2016 01:06

  • says :
    Dear Bindu,
    This is amazing! You continue to inspire youths in your region and also youths all around the world (including me!). This is a wonderful programme because not only does it promote Tunza eco-generation (even though some of them are already familiar with the name Tunza eco-generation), but it also spreads awareness to youths and the people around you. Keep up the great work!
    Posted 12-02-2016 01:00

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