The top Green Schools of Delhi and India will receive the coveted Green Schools Awards on July 15, 2011. The awards will be given away by the Honourable Chief Minister of Delhi,
Ms. Sheila Dikshit.
Venue: Stein Auditorium,
India Habitat Centre
Lodhi Road
New Delhi – 110003.
Date & Time: 15th July, 2011, 3pm to 6pm
Dates: July 28, 29, 2011 & August 18, 19, 2011
Centre for Science and Environment’s Environment Education Unit (EEU) conducts a two-day training programme for teachers, educators, students, development workers and people interested in environment education.
The top Green Schools of Delhi and India will receive the coveted Green Schools Awards on July 15, 2011. The awards will be given away by the Honourable Chief Minister of Delhi,
Ms. Sheila Dikshit.
Venue: Stein Auditorium,
India Habitat Centre
Lodhi Road
New Delhi – 110003.
Date & Time: 15th July, 2011, 3pm to 6pm
For details contact:
Ashish Shah
Email: ashish@cseindia.org,
+91 9871702439
Ajanta Sikdar
Email: ajanta@cseindia.org,
+91 9873926822
The Gobar Times Green Schools Programme, award ceremony was successfully held on the 15th of July. The National awards were given away by the honorable chief guests for the day, members of the band ‘Indian Ocean’. The Delhi State awards were given by none other than the honorable Chief Minister of Delhi, Ms. Sheila Dixit. The children were ecstatic and the function a thundering success.
| THE STATE AWARDS - Delhi: The Top Three | |||||
| 1st Prize | 2nd Prize | ||||
Delhi Chief Minister, Sheila Dikshit and noted film personality, Sharmila Tagore gave away awards to the top Green Schools at National level and state level for Delhi schools on February 20th 2010 in New Delhi.
THE NATIONAL AWARDS
New Schools: The Top Three
1. DAV Public School (Thermal Colony), Panipat (Haryana)
2. Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya, Prakasam (Andhra Pradesh)
3. Sat Paul Mittal School, Ludhiana (Punjab)
New Schools: The Other Winners
4. Government Girl’s High School, Dakha, Ludhiana (Punjab)
5. Ambuja Vidya Niketan, Ambujanagar (Gujarat)
6. Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya, Adilabad (Andhra Pradesh)
7. Bishop Cotton Boy’s School, St Mark’s Road, Bangalore (Karnataka)
8. The Ashok Leyland School, Hossur (Tamil Nadu)
9. Birla High School (Girl’s), Moira Street, Kolkata (West Bengal)
10. Government Secondary School, Reshi (Sikkim)
The Gobar Times Green Schools Award is a platform to acknowledge and reward schools which have adopted the most innovative and effective practices to manage natural resources within their own premises.
Conceptualised by the New Delhi-based Centre for Science and Environment (CSE), it is conducted at the national level every year, with schools from across India participating in the annual awards ceremony.
It is true. The adults are often confused about what is right and what is wrong — they know too much about too many things, you see.
But the younger species of the human race have no such compulsions. They make their decisions pretty fast about things they really want, and they make sure that the rest are informed about their choice.