W Champaran govt school students turn waste coconut shells into birds’ habitats
Bettiah: In a unique blend of environmental awareness and creativity, students of 346 govt schools across West Champaran have crafted bird houses from discarded coconut shells under the Eco Club Mission LiFE initiative.
Launched under the guidance of the deputy development commissioner (DDC), the initiative aims to provide safe shelters for birds while encouraging students to adopt sustainable practices.
The activity was conducted in primary, middle and secondary schools following directions issued by the district education authorities on May 16. Despite limited resources, students displayed remarkable innovation and teamwork, transforming waste materials into functional nesting spaces for birds.
Officials said the programme seeks to sensitise children to biodiversity conservation and the need to protect bird populations in both urban and rural areas. The initiative also aligns with Mission LiFE’s objective of promoting environmentally responsible behaviour among young citizens.
West Champaran district programme officer Gargi Kumari said, “We wanted children to understand that environmental conservation begins with small but meaningful actions. The bird houses made by students will not only provide shelter to birds but also strengthen their connection with nature.”
Students expressed enthusiasm about participating in the activity. Class VIII student Siddharth Soni said, “We learned that many birds struggle to find safe nesting places. Making bird houses from coconut shells was both enjoyable and educational.”
Another student, Ankita Kumari, said the project highlighted the value of reusing waste materials. “Instead of throwing away coconut shells, we turned them into homes for birds. It made us realise how simple ideas can help the environment,” she said.
Education department officials said the initiative generated considerable excitement among students and boosted a sense of environmental stewardship, cleanliness and social responsibility. The active participation of children created a vibrant atmosphere in schools and reflected growing awareness of ecological issues among young learners.
With schools currently closed for summer vacation, officials said the activity would be extended to the remaining schools in the district after classes resume. The programme was implemented with the support of Samagra Shiksha and the District Programme Office (Primary Education).
The activity was conducted in primary, middle and secondary schools following directions issued by the district education authorities on May 16. Despite limited resources, students displayed remarkable innovation and teamwork, transforming waste materials into functional nesting spaces for birds.
Officials said the programme seeks to sensitise children to biodiversity conservation and the need to protect bird populations in both urban and rural areas. The initiative also aligns with Mission LiFE’s objective of promoting environmentally responsible behaviour among young citizens.
West Champaran district programme officer Gargi Kumari said, “We wanted children to understand that environmental conservation begins with small but meaningful actions. The bird houses made by students will not only provide shelter to birds but also strengthen their connection with nature.”
Students expressed enthusiasm about participating in the activity. Class VIII student Siddharth Soni said, “We learned that many birds struggle to find safe nesting places. Making bird houses from coconut shells was both enjoyable and educational.”
Another student, Ankita Kumari, said the project highlighted the value of reusing waste materials. “Instead of throwing away coconut shells, we turned them into homes for birds. It made us realise how simple ideas can help the environment,” she said.
With schools currently closed for summer vacation, officials said the activity would be extended to the remaining schools in the district after classes resume. The programme was implemented with the support of Samagra Shiksha and the District Programme Office (Primary Education).
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