Distribution of dustbins and saplings to Pragati Government Primary School by Sachin Manchanda Foundation in Sushant Lok, Gurugram 

19th February,2024: A leading non-profit organization Sachin Manchanda Foundation dedicated their environmental sustainability to take the initiative towards community services by distributing dustbins and saplings to the Pragati Government Primary School in Sushant Lok, Gurugram. This was one of the multiple activities carried out by the Foundation after successfully conducting a plantation drive in the Government Model Sanskriti Senior Secondary School, Faridabad, under its ‘Eco-Sanskriti’ Initiative’. This activity was aimed to promote cleanliness and environmental consciousness among students while fostering a culture of responsibility towards the environment.

Recognizing the importance of waste management and environmental conservation, the Sachin Manchanda Foundation embarked on this charitable endeavor to empower the young minds at Pragati Government Primary School. The distribution of dustbins will not only facilitate proper waste segregation and disposal but also encourage the students in the habit of maintain a clean and hygienic environment within their school premises.

Furthermore, the provision of saplings aligned with the foundation’s commitment to promoting green initiatives and fostering a sense of responsibility towards the conservation of the environment among the youth. By planting saplings on the school grounds, the foundation aims to enhance the green cover, mitigate air pollution, and educate students about the significance of trees in sustaining a healthy ecosystem.

“We believe in the power of education and community engagement to drive positive change,” said Mr. Sachin Manchanda, Founder of the Sachin Manchanda Foundation. “Through this distribution, we hope to inspire the students of Pragati Government Primary School to become champions of environmental conservation and take proactive measures towards building a sustainable future.”

The ceremony, which was held at Pragati Government Primary School in Sushant Lok, Gurugram, was attended by representatives of the Sachin Manchanda Foundation, school faculty, and enthusiastic students eager to embrace the initiatives aimed at preserving the environment. 

 

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