Nashik, 14th September, Thursday- Delhi Public School, Nashik, continues to set a high standard in environmental stewardship and community responsibility through two recent impactful events. Both initiatives reflect the school’s ongoing mission of “Service before Self,” with a focus on sustainability and awareness for a cleaner, greener future.
The school proudly launched a special song titled “A Step Towards Soil Sustainability,” created by the Grade 4 students as part of their learning expedition on the theme “How responsible am I for saving the sustainability of soil?” This song serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of soil health and responsible actions in protecting the environment.
The event was graced by several key figures from the Nashik Municipal Corporation (NMC), including Dr. Awesh Palod, Director of Solid Waste Management, Prof. Somnath Muthal, Dr. Ajay Kapadnis, Mr. Sunil Pardeshi, Mr. Sanjay Darade, Divisional Sanitary Inspector, and Mr. Nishikant Pagare from the Godavari Conservation Cell (NGO). Their presence highlighted the collaborative effort between educational institutions and local authorities to raise sustainability awareness.
Following the song’s inauguration, the students were invited by the Nashik Municipal Corporation to perform their Ghanta Gadi Song at Kalidas Kala Mandir. This special event, organized by the NMC, aimed to promote awareness of waste management across the city.
The students’ energetic and meaningful performance drew appreciation from the audience, including Mrs. Smita Jhagde, Commissioner of NMC. In recognition of their contribution, Dr. Awesh Palod announced that the Ghanta Gadi Song would be played across the city to promote waste management.
A heartfelt vote of thanks was extended to the teachers and mentors, especially Mr. Sahil Patil, for their dedicated guidance in preparing the students for this significant occasion. The event underscored DPS Nashik’s leading role in educating students about their environmental responsibilities and preparing them to become champions of environmental sustainability and community leadership.