Introduction:
Eco-Club is an organization of individuals who have love for nature, interest in conservation and development of natural resources, a sense of dedication and who actively participate in various activities related to nature. Eco-Club in our college is a voluntary group of student teachers who are working on the understanding and protection of the environment.
Objectives of Eco Club
- • Provide scope for understanding and appreciating the intricacies of environment
- • Provide opportunities for developing and fostering certain abilities in student teachers such as leadership, communication, creativity, planning and organization etc.
- • To promote ethos of conservation of nature and natural resources
- • To provide opportunities to participate in community-oriented projects to bring out better relationship with environment
Activities under the club
Functions
- • Maintaining Bulletin boards for environmental awareness
- • Quiz competitions on environmental issues and its protection
- • Discussion on topics pertaining to environment.
- • Collection and construction of environmental slogans
- • Arranging Nature Walks, field trips to places of ecological interest
- • Observing days of ecological importance
- • Participating in cleanliness campaigns
- • Arranging guest lectures.
Eco-Club Activities
Proceeding of Eco-Club
The meetings of the club are held every week. Through elections the office bearers of the club are selected. The members meet regularly, plan and organize various activities.
Composition of Eco-Club
- • Patron – Principal
- • Coordinator – Faculty in Charge
- • Student Representatives take roles as
- -President
- -Secretary
- -Treasurer
Activities for the club
- 1. Quiz
- 2. Collage Making
- 3. Pictionary
- 4. Turn Coat
- 5. Wealth out of waste
- 6. Treasure Hunt
- 8. Nature Games
- 9. Workshop on Preparation and demonstration of modern science
- 10. Pick and Speak
- 11. Article Writing
- 12. Field Trip
- 13. Documentary Presentation
- 14. Science Bingo
- 15. Memory Games
- 16. Investigatory projects
- 17. Guest lectures