Indian Army's Green Canvas Challenge Inspires Assam Students on Earth Day

The Indian Army's Spear Corps marked Earth Day by organizing a 'Green Canvas Challenge' painting competition at a school in Assam's Tinsukia district. Students used art to express themes of environmental conservation, climate change, and protecting natural resources. The initiative aimed to inspire young minds to adopt sustainable habits and become active contributors to a greener future. The event concluded with awards for top participants and the presentation of tree saplings to the school, strengthening community ties.

Key Points: Indian Army Earth Day Painting Contest in Assam Fosters Eco-Awareness

  • Painting competition for Earth Day
  • Focus on conservation and climate change
  • Army's community outreach initiative
  • Awards and tree saplings presented
  • Aim to inspire eco-friendly habits
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Assam: Indian Army marks Earth Day with green canvas challenge

Indian Army's Spear Corps organized a Green Canvas Challenge painting competition for school students in Assam's Tinsukia district to mark Earth Day and promote environmental conservation.

"The goal is to foster awareness at an early age and empower students to become responsible citizens who value and protect nature. - Army Official"

Guwahati, April 22

The Indian Army on Wednesday marked Earth Day by organising a 'Green Canvas Challenge', a painting competition aimed at fostering environmental awareness among school students in Assam's Rupai area in the Tinsukia district, officials said.

The event was conducted by the Army's Red Shield Gunners under the aegis of Spear Corps at Reflection Senior Secondary School, drawing enthusiastic participation from students across multiple classes.

Young participants used art as a medium to convey powerful messages on themes such as environmental conservation, climate change, and the preservation of natural resources.

The competition saw students showcase creativity alongside a deep understanding of ecological issues, with many artworks reflecting a strong sense of responsibility towards protecting the planet.

Army officials said the initiative was designed to inspire young minds to adopt eco-friendly habits and become active contributors to a sustainable future.

They encouraged students to take small but meaningful steps in their daily lives, such as reducing waste, conserving water, and planting trees, to collectively make a significant impact on the environment.

An official associated with the event said the goal is to foster awareness at an early age and empower students to become responsible citizens who value and protect nature.

The programme also served as a platform to strengthen the Army's outreach to the local community, highlighting its commitment to social and environmental causes beyond its security roles.

At the conclusion of the competition, the top three participants were awarded medals in recognition of their creativity and message-driven artwork.

In a symbolic gesture promoting sustainability, tree saplings were also presented to the school authorities, encouraging continued efforts towards a greener campus.

The event ended on a positive note, with both students and organisers reiterating the importance of collective action in addressing environmental challenges.

The initiative underscored the role of awareness and education in shaping a more sustainable future while further reinforcing the bond between the Indian Army and the people of the region.

- IANS

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Priya S
Kudos to the Spear Corps! Using art to spread awareness is such a creative and effective method. The children of Assam are the future custodians of our beautiful North-East. Hope they conduct more such programs across other states as well.
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Rohit P
While I appreciate the effort, I hope this isn't just a one-day photo-op. The real challenge is ensuring these messages translate into long-term action. Schools should have permanent eco-clubs and the Army could help set up rainwater harvesting or waste management systems in the campus.
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Meera T
As a teacher from Guwahati, I love this! Children learn best when they are creatively engaged. Presenting tree saplings is a perfect symbolic end. Our armed forces are truly showing they care for the people and the land they protect. 🇮🇳
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David E
Fantastic to see this community outreach. The bond between the Army and civilians is so important, especially in sensitive regions. Combining that with environmental education is a win-win. The 'Green Canvas' is a great concept.
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Sneha F
More power to our soldiers! They guard our borders and also take time to nurture young minds for a greener planet. This is the kind of positive news we need. Hope the students' artwork gets displayed publicly to inspire others.

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