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Delhi Chief Minister, Sheila Dikshit and noted film personality, Sharmila Tagore gave away awards to the top Green Schools at National level and state level for Delhi schools on February 20th 2010 in New Delhi. 

Outstanding Schools

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GSP International

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Gobar Times Green Schools Programme takes a global leap

With an eventful and exciting three-year stint behind it, GTGSP is racing ahead in its fourth lap in India - but its sights are no longer confined within the country. In 2009, EEU entered the international arena, forging partnerships with governments and other global agencies in a bid to reach out to a wider and more diverse community of people.

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Gobar Times Green Schools Awards-National Launch

The Gobar Times Green Schools Awards is a platform to acknowledge and reward schools which have adopted the most innovative and effective practices to manage natural resources within their own premises.

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• GSP Info sheet 2010 National Launch (.pdf)

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Gobar Times Green Schools Award - Sikkim

The Gobar Times Green Schools Award is a platform to acknowledge and reward schools which have adopted the most innovative and effective practices to manage natural resources within their own premises.

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• GSP Info Sheet 2010 - Sikkim (.pdf)

• GSP Poster 2010(.pdf)

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GTGSP Awards: The Winning Schools 2009


THE NATIONAL AWARDS

New Schools: The Top Three

1. DAV Public School (Thermal Colony), Panipat (Haryana)
2. Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya, Prakasam (Andhra Pradesh)
3. Sat Paul Mittal School, Ludhiana (Punjab)

New Schools: The Other Winners

4. Government Girl’s High School, Dakha, Ludhiana (Punjab)
5. Ambuja Vidya Niketan, Ambujanagar (Gujarat)
6. Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya, Adilabad (Andhra Pradesh)
7. Bishop Cotton Boy’s School, St Mark’s Road, Bangalore (Karnataka)
8. The Ashok Leyland School, Hossur (Tamil Nadu)
9. Birla High School (Girl’s), Moira Street, Kolkata (West Bengal)
10. Government Secondary School, Reshi (Sikkim)

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Work Overview

The Green Schools Programme is an ‘inspection’ or ‘survey’ of the school done by its students on its environmental practices (which we call environmental auditing). The students form teams and go around the school on an exploratory journey and find out what’s happening – to the water, energy, land , air and waste in the school. How is the school managing these issues?

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GSP partners with HT Next

Hindustan Times, the leading English daily of India are our media partners, with an outreach to more than 3 lakh students across northern India. Catch a glimpse of the exclusive page featuring stories from Gobar Times and updates from GSP here.

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Green Schools Manual

This manual is designed as a self learning and assessment tool so that teachers can work with students to audit their use of natural resources and to experiment with environment friendly practices. The GSP Manual is available in English, Hindi, Kannada, Punjabi and Urdu.
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