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Preserving nature at Apeejay School, Panchsheel Park

Students of Classes 11C and 11D at Apeejay School, Panchsheel Park orchestrated a
thought-provoking morning assembly centered on the theme ‘Nature – Our Silent Lifeline’. The program shed light on the indispensable role of nature in sustaining life and the urgency to act against its destruction caused by human greed and apathy.

The assembly began with the serene morning prayer, setting a tranquil tone for the day. This was followed by the Thought of the Day, “Nature’s beauty is a gift that cultivates gratitude and appreciation,” a reminder of the boundless treasures nature bestows upon us. The Word of the Day, “serenity,” invited everyone to reflect on the peace and harmony that nature offers, often unnoticed in our fast-paced lives.

The students then presented the latest news updates, keeping everyone informed about happenings around the globe. The spotlight, however, was on the assembly’s main theme – the importance of soil and nature. Through three captivating skits, the students highlighted the critical role of soil in supporting plant growth, its connection to food security, and the devastating impact of pollution on this vital resource. The skits brought these issues to life, demonstrating the pressing need to preserve and restore our natural environment.

Adding depth to the theme, the assembly incorporated the timeless wisdom of Kabir ke dohas, weaving messages from nature into these poetic couplets. These verses served as gentle yet powerful reminders of the harmony between humans and the natural world, urging the audience to introspect and act responsibly.

A speech titled “Nature – Our Silent Lifeline” was delivered with passion and urgency, emphasizing the responsibility each individual bears in safeguarding natural resources. The speech was a big hit as it delved into the threats posed by various forms of pollution, from air and water to soil, and stressed the collective need to reverse this damage for future generations.

The assembly reached its crescendo with a vibrant and energetic dance performance that symbolised the dynamic beauty of nature. Through rhythmic movements and colorful expressions, the performance celebrated nature’s vibrancy and resilience while reminding everyone of its fragility.

The program concluded with an insightful address by the School Principal, Mrs Surabhi Joshi who lauded the students for their creative efforts and emphasised the need to foster a deep and lasting connection with the environment. The Principal urged students to explore oneness with nature and fast track the process of nature conservation no matter how tiny the steps are.

The assembly was meticulously coordinated by class teachers Ms Jyotsana Madan for class 11-C and Ms Kamakshi Verma for class 11-D, whose guidance and dedication made the event a memorable success. Speaking about the assembly, Ms Jyotsana Madan mentioned, “It was an engaging session that inspired everyone to appreciate and care for nature that we all often take for granted in multiple ways. Through this assembly, we have emphasised the need to protect our natural resources especially soil. I am sure it will bring a great change forward!’

From stirring performances to heartfelt messages, the assembly inspired students, teachers, and staff alike to appreciate the wonders of nature and to commit themselves to its preservation. As the applause echoed in the school auditorium, the underlying message resonated deeply – nature truly is our silent lifeline, and it’s time we give back to the world that nurtures us.

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