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Jodhamal’s Helios Racing conducts sustainability drive at Jammu Sanskriti
5/22/2022 10:44:56 PM
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JAMMU, May 22: Helios Racing - the Jodhamal team participating in the ‘F1 in Schools’ World Finals, conducted a local sustainability awareness drive at Jammu Sanskriti School in collaboration with their principal Ms. Rohini Aima, and junior students of Jodhamal Public School.
The members of Helios Racing also interacted with the local kids of the neighbouring village of Ismailpur and educated the young minds about sustaining resources in their daily lives, ensuring economic as well as environmental sustainability. Through a Nukkad Natak performed by its members and junior kids of Jodhamal, the team was able to capture the imagination of the kids, providing them with simple and effective solutions to go about their daily lives causing the least possible damage to the environment. Giving an example from their journey, the team told the kids about how they incorporated the concept of reusing resources to promote sustainability in their project elements at a high stake event like ‘F1 in Schools’.
They also talked about STEM Education through ‘F1 in Schools’ and how the competition functions sustainably by using mechanical car models that don’t cause harmful emissions into the air. The team also invited Ms. Ekta Bhatia (NCC Convener, J&K) to educate the local rural women about personal hygiene.
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