Monday 8 December 2014

our assembly

With the introduction of Narendra Modi's project of Swach Bharat everyone was even more enthusiastic to clean the country. After all, when the prime minister of a country picks the broom to clean India then who doesn't feel to do same. Our school also organised various competitions and many cleaning drives. They all were very fruitful and I hope that this continues until we fulfill Gandhi's dream of Clean India.
In our school a special assembly was conducted on the theme"cleanliness". The most interesting part of the assembly was when a boy named Sohard Sharma recited a self written inspirational poem as the theme"e-waste." The poem was of about 500 -1000 words and it was such an informative one. It included everything from what is e-waste to the measures to curb it. E-waste is abbreviated for Electronic waste. Well,  as the name suggests it includes all the damaged electronic devices that we throw in our bins when they are no more useful to us. Have you ever thought that these damaged parts of your computer or your old cell phone may be useful to someone else. So, please from now onward whenever you make a decision to throw your electronic devices think thrice before you do so. Ok, let me tell you guys a very interesting thing. These problems of e-waste are also related to the problems of use of plastic. Thinking how? Well, you need not scratch your head. I will provide you with the answer.Your most of the electronic devices have this component"plastic". Now, this plastic can be recycled if you do a bit of work of not throwing them in your bins or landfills. Instead, you should give them in the nearest recycling centre.

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