AMU organises online competition to promote water conservation
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Aligarh, May 24 : Students Mohammad Umar Afzal, Anha Rahat Khan and Afifa Fatima won the online poster making competition in Abdullah School organised by Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) to implement the nationwide Jal Shakti Abhiyan: Catch the Rain, where it falls when it falls campaign. This campaign was launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi for conservation of water and for addressing the challenges of the growing water crisis.
Essay and slogan writing competitions were held in the virtual mode on World Water Day in compliance with the Indian government s regulations on social distancing to curb the spread of Covid-19.
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As pupils return to the classroom, many schools are seeking to improve their outdoor learning environments to enhance pupil wellbeing and mental health alongside improving the sustainability of the school grounds.
Waterbutts are a great way to do this as they harvest rainwater, which can then be used to water plants or wash windows.
The school received their waterbutt as part of their participation in NI Water’s World Water Day celebrations which took place in March.
Waterbutts are a great way of collecting rainwater, which can then be used to water plants encouraging pupils to save water and look after the natural environment.
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