Reduce, Reuse and Recycle Poster by Shagun, 7th Standard, SNGRS

Reduce, Reuse and Recycle “Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle” is a waste reduction strategy that promotes sustainable living and environmental stewardship. This approach encourages people to reduce their waste, reuse items as much as possible, and recycle materials that can be reused. Here is a brief explanation of each concept: By following the principles of Reduce, …

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Save Water Poster by Jatin, 7th Standard, SNGRS

Water is a precious resource that is essential for life. However, it is a finite resource, and its availability is becoming increasingly limited in many regions of the world. Therefore, it is important to save water wherever possible. Here are some tips for saving water: These are just a few examples of ways to save …

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Crop Diversification Poster by Kunal, 7th Standard, SNGRS

Crop diversification refers to the practice of growing a variety of crops on a farm instead of relying on a single crop. It is an important strategy for farmers to reduce their dependence on a single crop and to mitigate risks associated with weather, pests, diseases, and market fluctuations. Crop diversification can have several benefits, …

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Earth Poster by Himanshu, 7th Standard, Swami Nitanand Global Residential School

Earth is the third planet from the sun and the only known planet in the universe that supports life. It has a diameter of approximately 12,742 kilometers and is the fifth largest planet in the solar system. Earth has a rocky surface and is composed of various elements such as iron, oxygen, silicon, and magnesium. …

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Burning of Stubble Poster by Rupesh, 7th Standard, Swami Nitanand Global Residential School

Stubble burning refers to the practice of burning crop residues after harvest to clear fields quickly and prepare them for the next planting season. While this practice may seem convenient, it has negative environmental and health consequences. Crop residue management is the practice of managing crop residues left in the field after harvest in an …

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Stubble Burning Poster by Rishant, 7th Standard, Swami Nitanand Global Residential School

Stubble Burning and Crop residue management Stubble burning refers to the practice of burning crop residues after harvest to clear fields quickly and prepare them for the next planting season. While this practice may seem convenient, it has negative environmental and health consequences. Crop residue management is the practice of managing crop residues left in …

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