‘Students can insist their parents use public transport’

Students can clean their own classes before the dispersal and there by setting an example for the whole society.
‘Students can insist their parents use public transport’

UNSPLASH

Students are the seeds to a fruitful future, so there is a lot a student can contribute for the betterment of our nation. In schools we gain a wide range of knowledge from the books we read, but is that sufficient? No, the lessons we learn needs to be incorporated in our daily life leading to the betterment of our society and setting an example for the people around us. 

When we observe the developed countries in the world the first thing that comes to our mind is the cleanliness of that country. So, cleanliness acts an important role in the betterment of a nation. Clean India will help us improve our health and wellbeing. Students can clean their own classes before the dispersal and there by setting an example for the whole society. Students in groups with the help of school or any organisation can volunteer a cleaning program in the locality. If every student in India contributes to this mission, we can make India a better place to live.

In our country, we still have some places where children are deprived of education. Students can contribute their books and study materials which they are not using to these poor children. Taking help from teacher’s students can conduct a learning session in rural areas to help children learn the basic concepts.

Pollution has become one of the major concerns of our nation. Students can insist their parents use public transport instead of using private vehicles. We don’t have to wait for environment day to plant a sapling instead it can be done as a routine. Students can plant trees near their houses, in schools, In Gardens or any open area. This will help in decreasing the pollution and will create a clean and green India. 

Thus, we can say that students are not only the seeds of fruitful future but also are the strong pillars of our country.


(The author is D Sreehari Rajesh, student of Class 6 C, Jubilee English High School)

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