Children Of 'Green Gurukul', The Next Generation Of Climate Change Warriors
The Green Gurukul was started by an Uttarakhand NGO, Waste Warriors. Under this programme, the students are engaged in interactive sessions, learning about climate change and environment conservation
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To make sure that the young population becomes valuable contributors to climate action rather than victims of it, an Uttarakhand-based non-government organisation, Waste Warriors, has been running a community activation programme known as ‘Green Gurukul'.
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It is an inter-school holistic student interaction programme that mobilises school students for taking environmental action through a range of activities and initiatives. It is designed to bring together schools to help raise awareness on various environmental issues, including climate change and waste management.
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Under the initiative, the NGO runs a Green Campus Programme, which is currently active in government schools of Himachal Pradesh. Under this, they set up a holistic solid waste management system that focuses on fostering knowledge about climate change among children.
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The NGO has put innovative products in the school so that students can practise what they are taught in the classrooms, including Gullaks, which tin-like structures that are provided so that the students learn to store dry waste in a segregated form; Waste Pouch, wherein the children learn to reuse old cloth by transforming it into a pouch that they can carry with them wherever they go and use it to store the waste instead of littering it around.