Wednesday, April 22, 2009

(3R’s)- Reduce, reuse and recycle to save Earth


In Nagpur, at Raman science center, a test has been conducted to check the general knowledge of common peoples as a part of earth day celebrations. Out of approx. 70 adults, almost everyone has secured 50% marks that was above the expectations of center persons as the test was quite difficult, technical and comprise questions based on green house effect, ecology, climatic change etc. Teachers are but obvious expected to know the basics of these subjects, but the general public awareness is astounding. The level of understanding is remarkable.

Along with adults, even students are highly knowledgeable about the topics given to them, right from drawing competition to the general science knowledge. Students studying in primary level and higher secondary level, acknowledged great about the impact of climatic change on earth resources and related queries that were aroused by senior scientist, deputy director and NEERI (National environmental engineering research institute). The institute has also given detail description about the preventive measures, which can help in examining the global warning through endurable environment. Besides this, an NGO working for environment protection in Nagpur has put together an exhibition on several topics related to Earth, its resources and ways to conserve them.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Great One.... Keep it up... Dear..

Shantanu Arora said...

Good one....

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