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Sowing seeds of respect for nation and nature at a school in Thane
Updated On: 15 August, 2019 07:45 AM IST | Mumbai | Anamika Gharat
A school in Thane has given recycled paper containing tulsi seeds to students who painted the national flag on them; they are to plant them in recycled bottles

Students of St Xavier's School show the seed flags they painted
With the aim of teaching children the value of the environment and recycling, a school in Thane began a unique project aimed for this Independence Day. St Xavier's School at Chitalsar Road has got students from std IV to VII to paint the Indian flag on recycled paper that contains tulsi (holy basil) seeds. From today, the students are to sow the flags in plastic bottles recycled for the purpose, and later bring the saplings to school. The school hopes that this way the students will learn to respect the flag and how to save the environment.
The school has a section called Kagdham where every month they recycle paper. For Independence Day, they added tulsi seeds to the recycled papers, which were given to students to paint the flag. Headmistress of the primary school, Anju Sharma said, "This year students will celebrate Independence Day by making sustainable 'seed flags.' The paper used is recycled from school paper waste. Both the nation and nature demand respect. The efforts a farmer takes to grow food need to be valued by students. By nurturing a seed, they will value food and also respect the flag." These seed flags were also given to the students of Vishwas Centre for mentally challenged children.
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