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Tiger’s tale: Pre-primary kids at Apeejay Rhythms Kinderworld roar into action

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There is nothing better than the thrill of walking through a jungle looking for a tiger and knowing they could be watching you. But would that be possible if the coming generation doesn’t know what tigers look like? There may come a time that they would wonder if they ever existed or if they are for real?

As the specie is nearing extinction — according to the World Wildlife Fund it is estimated that only 3900 tigers remain in the wild on the planet –pre-primary students at Rhythms Kinderworld marked the International Tiger Day recently, choosing to spread awareness about their survival and loss of historical tiger lands.

The entire school came together at a virtual event to painted images of tigers and sharing it on their screens. The students were further shown videos on the falling numbers of tigers by using augmented reality which provided them a life-like experience.

As responsible inhabitants of the planet, they were sensitised and educated about the need to protect tigers and further asked to spread awareness amongst their families and friends. 

“Shoot tigers with a camera, not with a gun!”

-Ms. Komal Nathani, headmistress, Rhythms Kinderworld, GK – II

Mrini Devnani is a Principal Correspondent and Marketing Coordinator at Newsroom. She covers student achievements, conducts interviews, and contributes content to the website. Previously, she served as a Correspondent specialising in Edu-tech for the India Today Group. Her skill areas extend to Social Media and Digital Marketing. For any inquiries or correspondence, you can reach out to her at [email protected].

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