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VISIT TO ORPHANAGE

Students of Classes 9 and 11 from Good Earth visited an orphanage in Kalani Nagar along with Mrs. Sangeeta Gupta and Mrs. Swati Manjrekar. The children at the orphanage welcomed the team with a morning prayer and a welcome song. Our students spent quality time with them by playing games like antakshari and dumb charades. They also interacted with the children, talked to them, and shared moments of joy and laughter. The team distributed Essential items like foodgrains, chocolates, woollen caps and Good Earth pencils. All these items were provided through the profits earned by Good Earth. The visit reminded everyone that hope, kindness, and happiness can shine even in difficult situations.


Entrepreneurship with Purpose: Good Earth’s Service Initiative at Nirashit Ashram

Good Earth is a student-led social enterprise, aiming to inculcate entrepreneurial mindset and provide real-world exposure within students. They reflect their entrepreneurial skills by selling different Eco-Friendly products like Diyas, Ganesh Idols, Pencils etc., On 18 November 2025, Good Earth students visited Nirashit Ashram near Pitraparvat to spend some time with the members taking shelter there. They donated blankets, sweaters, knee caps, socks and health necessities. They interacted with the elders and learnt valuable lessons from them reflecting true bond and uplifted their mood.


Good Earth’s First Eco-Friendly Sale: A Step Toward Sustainability

Good Earth hosted its inaugural eco-friendly sale, offering items such as bookmarks, key-chains, pencil seeds, compost, and saplings — all of which were snapped up within minutes, reflecting the enthusiastic response from students of classes IX to XII. Adding a vibrant international spirit to the occasion, Japanese exchange students eagerly explored the stalls and purchased bookmarks and key-chains, further enriching the event’s atmosphere.

Compost and saplings were purchased by guests serving as judges for another event. The sale wrapped up with minimal stock left of compost packets and saplings, underscoring the strong demand and engagement. Beyond promoting sustainable living, the initiative also spotlighted five emerging student leaders. With active participation from 11 girls, 5 boys, and one teacher, the sale marked a significant stride toward fostering environmental awareness and responsible action within the school community.


Choithram School Leads the Green Way at Good Earth

11th July 2025,The Good Earth Plantation Drive was conducted with enthusiasm and purpose across the school campus, under the leadership of Tanish Vyas(General Manager of Good Earth) and Aradhya Vaid (Head of SIC).The initiative ably guided by Mrs. Shalini Saraf, aimed at promoting environmental sustainability, instilling eco-conscious values among students.

As a precursor to the environmental activities of the week, a Vanmahotsav Pledge Ceremony was held on 5th July 2025 in the New Auditorium. Led by Mr. Anmol Shrivastava, former HR Head of Good Earth, the ceremony witnessed the participation of Class X students, who solemnly pledged to uphold ecological stewardship and responsible citizenship. This inspiring commitment set the tone for a week dedicated to nature and sustainability.

The momentum continued with an Environmental Awareness Rally, showcasing powerfully designed banners and bold placards. Slogans like “Kadam se kadam milaye, school ko hara bhara banaye” and “Ped podhe lagayenge, Good Earth ko aage badhayenge” echoed across the grounds, reflecting their passion and dedication to protecting the environment.

Following the rally, the students took part in a hands-on Plantation Drive, planting saplings across designated green zones of the campus with care and enthusiasm. In total, 38 students—including 16 boys and 22 girls—participated in the drive. This combined effort stands as a powerful testament to Good Earth’s commitment to environmental awareness, collaborative action, and long-term growth. Beyond beautifying the campus, the event ignited a renewed sense of responsibility among students, fostering a culture of green consciousness and civic engagement.

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