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ISB Riffa Campus on Green Mission

A tree plantation drive was held at the Indian School Riffa Campus on Saturday. ISB Hon. Chairman Prince S Natarajan, Hon. Secretary Saji Antony, EC Members Mohammad Khursheed Alam, Mohammed Nayaz Ullah, Adv. Binu Mannil Varughese, Rajesh Nambiar, Principal VR Palaniswamy, Principal - Riffa Campus Pamela Xavier, Staff Representative Johnson Devassy, Lions Club President Debashis Banerjea and S. Inayadullah (Crown Electro and Mechanical Services), staff and Lion's Club members attended. As part of their on-going green campaign, the Lion's Club of Riffa donated a spectrum of flowering and medicinal trees to adorn the school's front boundary walls. The pits for the tree planting were prepared by Crown Electro and Mechanical Services.The tree planting event was a crisp and meaningful one involving the student council of the school. Eco-Ambassador Meenakshi Deepak encouraged her peers with the message “We aren’t just planting trees, we can proudly say, we’re are on a path towards changing lives". Pamela Xavier welcomed the gathering and thanked the Lion's Club and Crown Electro & Mechanical Services for partnering in the green mission. Prince Natarajan envisioned the additions of the blossoming trees in the campus and invited the young students, the future citizens to nurture project Green ISB . Saji Antony commended the efforts of Team Riffa for organizing the event. Khursheed Alam praised the joint venture and called it the noblest of missions. Head Girl Rutuja Jadhav proposed the vote of thanks and invited the wider community to associate with such initiatives. Pamela Xavier said ISB Riffa Campus takes pride to bask in the greenness of the campus and endeavours to contribute to the promotion of environment protection and sustainable development in Bahrain. The Indian School Kingdom of Bahrain

02 FEB 2020, ISB RIFFA CAMPUS
Green Mission

THE INDIAN SCHOOL BAHRAIN

The Indian School is a CBSE affiliated school located in Bahrain. It was founded in the year 1950. The Indian School, Bahrain has around 12,000 students and is one of the largest co-ed schools in the Gulf.