Annual English Spell Bee Contest
- Grade (1 - 5)
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Van Mahotsava, or Tree Plantation Day, is an annual celebration in India dedicated to planting and nurturing trees. It typically takes place during the first week of July. It was started as a crusade with the lofty purpose of saving the mother earth.
Van Mahotsav was started in 1950 by K.M.Munshi, the then Union Minster for Agriculture and Food to create enthusiasm among masses for forest conservation and planting trees. It is a week-long festival, celebrated on different days in different parts of India. In its original aim, every citizen of India is expected to plant a sapling during the Van Mahotsav Week. Also, awareness campaigns about benefits and protection of trees and the harm caused by cutting down of trees are held. It is the festival of life.
Van Mahotsava, or Tree Plantation Day, is an annual celebration in India dedicated to planting and nurturing trees. It typically takes place during the first week of July. The festival was first celebrated in 1950 and aims to raise awareness about environmental conservation and the importance of forests.
Details of the clebration event is below:
Please attend the school for the clebration
Those who take participation in event should arrive at school 15 minutes earlier
Please bring snacks for the short break
Please wear regular school uniform on the clebration day