“Students should actively participate in afforestation activities with the support of their parents.”— Smt. Lalithamma, senior resident of Railway Layout, Bogadi
Smt.
Lalithamma emphasized that it is the responsibility of every citizen to protect
and preserve the environment by standing against activities that harm nature.
She addressed the gathering during the World Environment Day Celebration 2026
organized by Hari Vidyalaya, Bogadi, Mysuru, on 5 June 2026.
Hari
Vidyalaya celebrated Environment Day in a unique and meaningful manner by
undertaking a park-cleaning and de-weeding drive at a park in Bogadi, which is
widely used by local residents, especially women, for their evening walks.
The programme
commenced with the morning assembly, during which students delivered speeches
highlighting the importance of environmental conservation and sustainable
living. As a symbolic gesture of respect for nature, the school conducted a
special worship of various plants, with particular emphasis on the sacred Tulsi
plant.
Students
enthusiastically participated in a Drawing and Painting Competition organized
on the school premises as part of the Environment Day celebrations. They also
took part in a procession to the park, spreading awareness about the need to
protect and nurture the environment.
The event was
graced by Sri H. R. Bhagavan, Secretary and Principal of the institution, along
with Sri V. Ganesh, Principal, Sri Srikanth D. N., Co-Principal, members of the
teaching staff, and students. Their active participation made the celebration a
memorable and inspiring occasion, reinforcing the message of environmental
responsibility among young learners.
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