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Students and staff of ICSK Senior plant saplings, harvest vegetables

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KUWAIT CITY, June 7: “Keep a green tree in your heart and perhaps a singing bird will come.” The future will either be green or not exist at all. How’s that? The truth lies at the heart of humankind’s most pressing challenge, namely, to learn to live in harmony with Mother Earth on a genuinely viable basis. Working towards this noble cause, students and staff of ICSK, under the aegis of school’s Nature Club on the premises of the school had planted large number of saplings of different species over the barren patches of the school campus. The saplings were planted by the students in the periphery of the school and in the ground adjacent to the school. Students worked in the mud, digged holes, planted saplings, and in general, connected with Mother Earth and formed a new bond with her.

The Indian Community School (Senior) Kuwait fraternity witnessed an extraordin­ary assembly on May 25th 2017. It was an inspiring event when the nature club of the school harvested varieties of vegetables which were cultivated by the vibrant members of Nature club. Irrefutabl­y, this gave an impetus to the student community of the magnitude of consuming organic food that is free from chemicals.

The vivacious students and enthusiast­ic staff of the school came forward with zest to participat­e in the auction to acquire the fresh produce gathered from ICSK garden. Dr V. Binumon — the Principal, ICSK Senior — expressed his eagerness to expand the club for the new academic year and also appreciate­d the incredible effort of the members of Nature Club headed by Mrs Indira Radhakrish­nan and Mrs Geethakuma­ri. The whole amount collected from the auction was contribute­d to charity to fund cancer patients residing in Kuwait.

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Photo from the event.
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Photo from the event.

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