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Global students to find ways to check Ganga pollution

A group of class 10 students from New York-based ‘THINK Global School’--a travelling high school that sends its students from different nations to other countries on learning trips-- collected samples of the Ganga water during their visit to Varanasi.

Published on: Nov 27, 2017 01:17 PM IST
Hindustan Times, Varanasi | By , Varanasi
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A group of class 10 students from New York-based ‘THINK Global School’--a travelling high school that sends its students from different nations to other countries on learning trips-- collected samples of the Ganga water during their visit to Varanasi between Thursday and Saturday.

Students of New York based ‘THINK Global School’ with IIT BHU professor PK Mishra in Varanasi. (HT Photo)
Students of New York based ‘THINK Global School’ with IIT BHU professor PK Mishra in Varanasi. (HT Photo)

Their aim was to find a solution to check burgeoning pollution in the river often referred to as the lifeline of northern India. These students are working on a project to find answers to driving questions of how fresh water and basic sanitation can be supplied to India’s diverse and growing population.

“We are working on ‘Path to Sustainability’ project-based learning module under which we are trying to find an answer to a major question how growing pollution level in the Ganga can be checked and what may be the ways and what could be the best solution,” Julia Gwiozdzik, a member of the team, shared with HT.

“As part of the study, we collected samples of the Ganga water at Varanasi and Rishikesh. We will examine the samples to find out level of pollutants and will accordingly suggest few measures through infographics on dos and don’ts to create awareness among the people,” Julia said.

The group also interacted with PK Mishra, a professor at department of chemical engineering, IIT-BHU, to have an idea about the ethos and philosophy of the Ganga.

Julia is from Poland while Paula is from Mexico. Their project is led by two teachers Chelle Marshall (Canada) and Maria Valle (Spain). The students will also create awareness among people through their group on social media. The group will also apprise Mishra of the suggestions.

Principal, THINK Global School, Adnan Mackovic accompanied the students. The students will also try to come out with a suggestion on how a change in the habits of locals may be brought about. They are also helping creating e-store for selling the artefacts made by artisans in Jawahar village of Mumbai.

They said they enjoyed their trip to Varanasi and would like to visit the city again. The group has been to Bosnia. Their next destination would be Japan, Greece and Spain.

 
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Sudhir Kumar

Sudhir Kumar is Varanasi based senior staff correspondent.He covers all developments, politics, education--primary, secondary and higher -- crime, offbeat, tribes and human angle stories

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