The Nature Club of Navajyothi College of Teacher Education for Women, Olarikkara organized a programme titled “Dead Water, Dying Future” on 9 October 2025, in connection with World Cleanup Day. The event aimed to create awareness among students about the alarming levels of water pollution and to encourage sustainable practices to protect aquatic ecosystems.
The programme commenced with a prayer led by Krishna K. J., followed by an announcement by Anupama Roy. The welcome address was delivered by Andrea Xavier, who warmly greeted the gathering and highlighted the importance of environmental conservation.
A presentation was conducted by Arsha K. M., Aiswarya K., Sr. Catherine Joseph, and Lishma Silvester. The presentation, supported by an informative slide show, effectively depicted the causes, effects, and possible solutions to water body pollution. The visuals and explanations provided a clear understanding of how human negligence affects aquatic life and the environment at large.
Though prize distribution was scheduled, it was postponed due to technical difficulties. The session concluded with a vote of thanks delivered by Tessa Mary, who expressed gratitude to all participants and organizers for their contribution to the success of the event.
The programme was coordinated with the assistance of the following committees: • Waves: Shahina M. N., Izabel Joseph • ICT: Praveena K., Angel Rose • PPT: Mariya P. S. • Brochure: Anupama Roy
The event concluded with the National Anthem, marking the end of an informative and inspiring session. The programme successfully fulfilled its objective of promoting environmental awareness and responsibility among student-teachers.
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