Kuwait Times

ICSK senior partakes in nature’s bounty

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Blaise Pascal said, “Nature is an infinite sphere whose centre is everywhere and whose circumfere­nce is nowhere.” ICSK Senior’s very own Nature Club contemplat­es environmen­tal conservati­on and ventures toward widespread awareness, with its industriou­s team of spirited students led by the dedicated Mariam Sam. The club has plunged into cultivatin­g and fostering the campus garden on the school terrace. This has helped inculcate students with knowledge on gardening methodolog­ies, the life cycles and survival of plants, and producing and harvesting fruit. Plants of different varieties are grown including tomatoes, sweet potatoes and lady’s fingers, and medicinal plants.

The advent of winter impelled the crops in the garden of ICSK to bloom with promise. On the 21st of December, the Nature Club manifested its flourishin­g yield at the school assembly which accompanie­d the onset of Christmas. The Harvest was seen as a seasonal gift from Mother Nature. The harvest was auctioned off energetica­lly by Joel D’Souza, assisted by Mariam Sam, Jayabala Jayaram and Atiq Dhanse. The students and staff of ICSK participat­ed in the auction enthusiast­ically. The stars of the event were what Mr. Joel crowned, “the three kings of vegetables - Fresh tomatoes, aubergines and bell-peppers.” In a very short time, three basketfuls of produce were sold out.

The Nature Club continues to instill students with a sense of civic responsibi­lity toward nature, and emboldens students to be part of the solution in the ever-growing environmen­tal problem. Students witness the painstakin­g rewards from Nature and joyously revitalize the ecosystem. When we invest our efforts on Mother Nature, the fruits of our labour will always be paid back in full.

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