Painting a healthy, pollution-free world
Updated On Feb 09, 2016 06:53 PM IST
1 / 6
Updated on Feb 09, 2016 06:53 PM IST
In its continuous effort to sensitise students towards meaningful issues, HT-PACE (Partnerships for Action in Education) organised Annual Inter-School Painting Competition ‘Kaleidoscope’ at the India Gate Lawns, New Delhi. (HT PACE)
2 / 6
Updated on Feb 09, 2016 06:53 PM IST
The 90-minute on-the spot painting competition resembled a mini carnival where 1,000 students from schools across Delhi & NCR got down to give shape to their thoughts. (HT PACE)
3 / 6
Updated on Feb 09, 2016 06:53 PM IST
In an attempt to control the rising pollution level in the national Capital, one of the initiatives taken by the Delhi Government was to organise ‘Car-Free Day’ in the city and keeping the above thought in mind one of the topics for the junior category was ‘A Car Free Day’. Also, in an endeavour to make students aware about climate change which is one of the greatest threats the planet is facing - ‘Global Warming is a Global Warning’ was one of the topics given in the Senior Category. (HT PACE)
4 / 6
Updated on Feb 09, 2016 06:53 PM IST
Wielding their brushes and pastel, the budding agents of change depicted climate issues and the benefits of good health. (HT PACE)
5 / 6
Updated on Feb 09, 2016 06:53 PM IST
These are some of the award winning entries in senior categories : ‘The Power of Yoga’ and ‘Global Warming is a Global Warning’. (HT PACE)
6 / 6
Updated on Feb 09, 2016 06:53 PM IST