Jivanam

Project set up in : VLS International School, Basaveshwara Nagar and they are the TOP Niche School, the first in India to adopt this GO GREEN INITIATIVE INDIA PROJECT- JIVANAM.

VLS International School Basaveshwara Nagar from Bangalore first school in India to adopt the “GO GREEN PROJECT INITIATIVE INDIA”-JIVANAM PROGRAM

Bangalore, September, 2022: Empowered Minds Edu Solutions has set up a “GO GREEN PROJECT INITIATIVE INDIA”-JIVANAM PROGRAM at the VLS International School, Basaveshwara Nagar the first school in India to set up Go Green Project initiative.

Empowered Minds Edu Solutions “GO GREEN PROJECT INITIATIVE INDIA”-JIVANAM PROGRAM Paper Recycle Club aspires Teachers & Students to work collaboratively to reduce the amount of waste produces in our Country. Getting the students and teachers to involve in recycling is good for the environment and education can be lot of FUN in learning!.

Educating the children about the importance of recycling provides the country with a path to a greener future, besides the obvious environmental and social benefits, using recycle paper products in the institutions can be an asset and is good to demonstrate a commitment to the environment!

Speaking on the association with VLS International School on GO GREEN PROJECT INITIATIVE INDIA”-JIVANAM PROGRAM, Dr Latha Murthy, Founder Chairwoman, Empowered Minds Edu Solutions “For a Greener Revolution and save our EARTH has set up “GO GREEN PROJECT INITIATIVE INDIA”-JIVANAM PROGRAM. We are expecting all educational Institutions to join hands and make this initiative a successful journey and ensure what we teach is taken positively by bringing in a change in ourselves and among students to follow…and be the changemaker of this great initiative THE GREEN REVOLUTION!”.


Speaking about the the “GO GREEN PROJECT INITIATIVE INDIA”-JIVANAM PROGRAM, XXXXXX, Designation, VLS International School, “,

ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE FOR EVERY STUDENT IN EVERY SCHOOL & COLLEGE

Empowered Minds JIVANAM is giving away recycle ♻️ note book , bag a pen and a pencil to 700 students who are coming from all parts of Karnataka