[Wednesday, 3 May 2011, 4:56 p.m.]
RAVANGLA: An educational talk series on Tibet's environmental issues jointly organised by Environment and Development Desk (EDD) of the Department of Information and International Relations and the Department of Education in the Tibetan schools in north east India was successfully concluded.
Two environmental researchers of EDD in their talks imparted information on Tibet's current environmental issues to schoolchildren of two senior secondary schools, Central School for Tibetans in Kalimpong and Sambhota Tibetan School in Gangtok, on 29 and 30 April respectively.
The two researchers also urged students to request their families and relatives not to indulge in illegal trade of endangered animal parts.
"Both students and teachers have shown grave concerns over the deteriorating environmental situation in Tibet and how best could these be stopped," the two researchers, Ms Chokyi and Mr Jigme Norbu, told TibetNet in an e-mail message.
"This kind of talks as told by some teachers are very important source of knowledge on Tibet's current environmental situation for the students and they requested us to conduct such programmes more often," the researchers said.
Some of the schools have been practicing three Rs - Recycle, Reuse and Reduce.
CST Kalimpong has been recycling their textbooks and only about 10 percent of textbooks in the school are being replaced. The students use wooden planks to practice Tibetan handwritings as in olden times, which not only reduce the use of paper but also keep alive the Tibetan culture.
No comments:
Post a Comment