Govt Model High School, Mauli Colony, celebrated Van Mahotsav by organising a tree plantation drive on the premises. The initiative aimed to promote environmental conservation and encourage students to contribute towards building a greener and healthier future. As part of the celebration, teachers and students jointly planted Moringa saplings, spreading awareness about the importance of trees and their role in sustaining the environment. The plantation drive was conducted in the presence of Evening Head Lakhwinder Kaur, members of the school staff and Eco Club in-charge Sukhwinder Singh. The dignitaries emphasised the crucial role of trees in maintaining ecological balance, improving air quality, conserving biodiversity, and reducing the impact of climate change. They encouraged students to adopt the habit of planting and nurturing trees and to become responsible stewards of the environment.Students participated enthusiastically in the programme and pledged to protect the saplings planted on the campus. They also committed themselves to spreading awareness among their families and communities about afforestation and sustainable environmental practices. The celebration concluded with all participants taking a collective pledge to care for the planted trees and contribute towards making their surroundings cleaner, greener and pollution-free.