
: Milk Packets to Broken Furniture: Teacher Used Them All to Create an Incredible Sustainable School #IndiaNEWS #Education Teaching kids to count is fine, but teaching them what counts is best. Bob
Milk Packets to Broken Furniture: Teacher Used Them All to Create an Incredible Sustainable School #IndiaNEWS #Education
Teaching kids to count is fine, but teaching them what counts is best. Bob Talbert
One person who has followed this lesson to the ‘T’ is C M Nagaraja, a school teacher from Bengaluru. Although he teaches science to students of Class 8, 9 and 10, he has gone beyond his call of duty to inculcate healthy lifestyle changes in his teachings.
For the same, he was felicitated with the National Awards for Teachers (NAT) on Teacher’s Day (September 5) this year and his school, Government High School Doddabanahalli, was given a special mention.
Nagaraja was awarded for introducing eco-conscious initiatives to throw light on the magnitude of global warming and climate crisis. The Ministry of Education also highlighted his innovative methods to science.
“In my 15 years of teaching, I always tried to make the subject interesting and fun,� Nagaraja tells The Better India.
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Having led an eco-friendly lifestyle, introducing such practices to others was not as challenging as getting funds to execute the same.
Nagaraja joined the school in 2018, and initially his ideas were met with enthusiasm but due to lack of funds, his project was delayed. So, he did the next best thing – approached NGOs in the city.
Simultaneously, he worked on kick starting a waste management programme. He repurposed the old and broken metal-based furniture, including chairs and tables, and converted around 20 broken pieces into newspaper reading stands, a projector screen, dias, podium, name plates and cupboards for the teaching staff.
Discarded milk pouches were another eyesore.
“We serve milk to our students as part of the mid-day meals scheme. But the 1-2 litre pouches are carelessly thrown in the compound. I gathered 2-3 parents of our students who are tailors and came up with a plan,� says Nagaraja.
Milk puches upcycled into computer covers
A few weeks later, 20 computer systems in school were adorned with new stylish covers that were made by upcycling the discarded milk pouches.
Seeing these initiatives, five NGOs came on board to scale Nagaraja’s endeavours.
The first thing he did was purchase two bio-waste converters and bins for paper and plastic waste.
“One converter is for biowaste like leaves and agri-waste that we collect from nearby farms and the other is for food waste generated in the school’s kitchen. In six to eight months, we generated 1 tonne of manure that was used in our one-acre garden. Meanwhile, 58 kilos of plastic and paper waste collected in a year was given to the local recycler,� he adds.
Nagaraja gives lessons on waste management
The school has five underground water recharging pits to store rainwater and wastewater that is further reused for non-potable purposes.
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