Saturday, April 20, 2024
Waste Segregation

Waste Segregation

When we step out of our homes, the one thing we can’t fail to notice is waste being thrown everywhere. The fact is that, most of the waste we generate, like the biodegradable ones can be recycled. Many can be up-cycled into usable products. karthavyam students believe that a major transformation can happen when each one of us practice waste segregation. So, they have started two initiatives; Garbage school and KUPPE to educate people about waste segregation. This page contains the student stories on this issue. Mathew Jose of Paperman is one of the advisors for students to understand the problem of waste segregation in a deeper way.

Improper Garbage Disposal

Hello everybody, I am here to talk to you about a problem I noticed in my locality. On Sunday evening, I sauntered down the road...

Selvakumar, the Kabadwala

This report is about SelvaKumar, a Kabadwala. I am Tara, a grade 8 HLCite and I live in DLF Gardencity, in the south of...

Indiscriminate disposal causes diseases

“Why do you want me to bring the phone?” questioned my mom! I replied “amma, we have a fun activity to do today. For that I...