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On 27th February, 2018, our school organized a session on “Global Warming” in our school
premises where the students of our school got the chance to hear from Mr. Ranbir, head of
TUM HO(an NGO) about Climate Change and its impacts. It was a one-day event to educate the
students about Global Warming and Climate Change. Around 150 students were there to listen
to Mr. Ranbir.
The event had attended by five distinguished guests who were Environmentalists and Scientists.
It organized motive in mind to educate the students about the wrongdoings of ours, because of
which mother nature is suffering. Mr. Ranbir, who is ahead of an NGO that works in the
Himalayan Foothills, talks about the “Dumping of plastic waste in the Himalayan Foothills.” He
highlighted the behavior of the tourists who left plastic wastes here and there, which is
affecting the fertility of the soil and affecting mother nature at large. He asked us to treat
nature as a precious possession of ours.
By the end of his speech, everyone presented there, be it teachers or students or school staff,
all agreed with what he said, and everyone took an oath to treat nature – as a very precious
possession of humanity.
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Structure of writing event report
Introduction = On 27th February, 2018, our school organized a session on “Global Warming” in
our school premises where the students of our school got the chance to hear from Mr. Ranbir,
head of TUM HO(an NGO) about Climate Change and its impacts. It was a one-day event to
educate the students about Global Warming and Climate Change. Around 150 students were
there to listen to Mr. Ranbir.
Body of the report = The event had attended by five distinguished guests who were
Environmentalists and Scientists. It organized motive in mind to educate the students about the
wrongdoings of ours, because of which mother nature is suffering. Mr. Ranbir, who is ahead of
an NGO that works in the Himalayan Foothills, talks about the “Dumping of plastic waste in the
Himalayan Foothills.” He highlighted the behavior of the tourists who left plastic wastes here
and there, which is affecting the fertility of the soil and affecting mother nature at large. He
asked us to treat nature as a precious possession of ours.
Conclusion and recommendation= By the end of his speech, everyone presented there, be it
teachers or students or school staff, all agreed with what he said, and everyone took an oath to
treat nature – as a very precious possession of humanity.