Every year on April 22, the world celebrates Earth Day, a movement that began in 1970 and has grown into a global reminder of our shared responsibility to protect the planet. It highlights urgent challenges such as pollution, deforestation, and climate change, while also inspiring hope through the actions of young people everywhere.
For students, Earth Day is more than just a date on the calendar—it’s a call to action. Simple habits like carrying reusable bottles, switching off lights when not in use, planting trees, and recycling old materials can make a meaningful difference. Schools can amplify this message by organizing poster competitions, tree‑planting drives, debates, and even “No Plastic Day” challenges. These activities not only spread awareness but also encourage students to adopt eco‑friendly practices in their daily lives.
🌱 The message is clear: every action counts. By making thoughtful choices and inspiring others, students can lead the way toward a cleaner, greener future. Earth Day reminds us that caring for the environment isn’t just a once‑a‑year event—it’s a lifelong commitment to protecting the world we call home