Wednesday, December 16, 2009



We students of Bluebells School International went to Gazipur at the Delhi's biggest land fill site.It is spread over 2.5 hecters of land and is there since 30yrs.We saw how people lived in that area and wat was their condition.There was garbage all over.The smell there was very bad and we can't even imagine to live there.
So,the only solution is....start seggregating your waste at your homes itself.This will help the ragpickers out there.
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23 comments:

  1. good, this is the way to make children of todays generation to show the other side of the life. On the youth carnival day make it special for those children by donating books , clothes & other things to them
    - Mam ruchi sahai

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  2. Its good that this generation is taking intrest on our mother earth :)
    -Rashi

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  3. its gr8 dat the youth knows about the issue and is takin a step 2 make r country better!!!!!!
    -rishabh......

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  5. It is a good way to make people aware and show them the other side of life.

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  6. It's Great!!!
    I'm glad that children of this new generation are thinking about the environment and climate change.It's a step forward which will spread awareness on this issue.
    -Siddharth

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  7. I think it is high time that we should look onto the other side of the world and make a difference.I hope this project would make us and the people around aware of how everybody contributes to global warming .And how can we as indevisuals make a difference. -Srishti

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  8. this blog is a very nice way to spread awareness in the world by this blog many people will start taking care of our mother EARTH.
    :ANISHA

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  9. its high time to work people.we r the future of the world and responsibility of mother earth is on our shoulders.this is a good beginning and we have to take it forward.

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  10. This youth festival from 21st to 23rd December 2009 was very interesting and enriching. I was absent on 21st and 23rd December. I was present on 22nd December 2009

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  11. The three day festival held at Rag Ghat was very enriching. We all had a great fun attending the workshops and learnt new things about how to save our planet.The confidence in people s eyes that they can change the world ,was amazing .I think that it time we should care about our mother earth.
    : Tanishq

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  12. All the students of 8-c are lucky to participate in this project as we do not realise what we are doing but in the long run we are saving the environment

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  13. a very gud start as an environment saviour and i think that we as students can do a lot as compared to the others so we should start from today only so that in future our planet nourishes.lubna

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  14. Great !!! , according to me it was an enriching expereince working and being a part of tehalka foundation at raj ghat . there we learnt all new things and enteracted with the salamme balak trust. it was great fun.
    - Sanchit

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  15. It was very entertaining to be a part of the visit to Raj Ghat and we learnt a lot by the slamme balak trust and the Tehelka Foundation
    I hope the Tehelka Foundation organises such enriching vists again
    - Jasbir

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  16. visiting the ghazipur landfill was enriching because we saw a different view of the city and how do people also live in those conditions and are still very happy...i was also ammazed to see the view of d huge mountain like landfills..
    :simran sandhu

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  17. BY P.APOORVA Our visit to the gandhi darshan (rajghat) THE YOUNG VISIONARY 2009 .I had lot of fun in these three days.From this I learnt many things
    : I learnt about Human Rights. Human rights are "basic rights and freedoms to which all humans are entitled.i quoteAll human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood.
    :I learnt about waste management. Waste management is the collection, transport,processing , recycling or disposal and monitoring of waste materials .plastics are non biodegredable.
    :I also learnt Enviornment.enviornment refers to the surroundings of an object. From this learn that I will grow small sappling .i will never waste water.i will never tear paper. We know that 17 full grown trees are needed to make 1tonne of paper.
    At last i wanted to say it was fun and experience because i made new friends from other schools
    On the second day there i learnt macrame activity it was enriching. I learnt a lot.these types of events should be organised

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  18. it was a gr8 exp fr me and this taught me a lot!!!
    the 3 day visit was very enriching and i would like the tehelka foundation and the salam balak trust to put up more programs 2 spread awareness 2 d ppl protecting our surroundings and our environment!!!!!!!

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  19. it is a good way of making a change in our countryand societ .
    - Sanchit

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  20. dose 3 days were d best days of my life n dey will b d best days.
    I enjoyed alot,made new frnz n also learned a lot of things like making frndship bands frm jut,etc.
    We d students of 8-C r relli lucky as v all r helping ngo`s like tehelka foundation n i wish i cud help dem next year aswell

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  21. It was a great fun. We are the youth who have to think over this issue. Our school is talking a good st6ep towards preserving the nature. I hope this will help a lot.

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  22. it was a mixed experience . we all felt pity to see the dependants they did not had any medical support or they were not aware of outside wrld.we dnt care for the under priviliged people but looking their conditions we our minds were sensitized .SO,hands on habitat is a very nice n helpful project

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  23. it was a great experience discovering the other side of the world...by this we see that people work very hard to earn a living for them .This also reminds us that its not very late we still have a chance to save the mother earth.
    Usama khan

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