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You are Sweety/Suresh of L.M. Jain School, Ajmer.

As Secretary of your School


Co-curricular Activities Club, you visited a slum area in your city where the people
suffered a great loss of life and property in a massive fire. The students of your
school rendered their services and material help to the victims. Write a report in
100-125 words for your school magazine. (Delhi 2010)

Students Service To Victims Of Fire


By: Sweety
L.M. Jain School

14th February, 20xx. A major slum area in Vilas Nagar was gutted by a massive fire
on 10th February, 20xx. The fire whose exact cause is still not very clear caused
extensive damage to life and property. Ten persons lost their lives, many were
injured and about two hundred people were rendered homeless. Our school joined
and relief to the victims. The students of our school got together and collected
food packets, old clothes, medicines, utensils, etc. to be distributed to these
homeless and helpless people. Ten students and three teachers personally visited
this slum area to ensure proper and fair distribution of the items that had been
collected and thus provided some relief to these unfortunate people in their time
of crisis and misery.
Recently your school held a Seminar on Conservation of Water as a part of World
Water Day celebrations. As the School Pupil Leader of Maryland School, Gurgaon,
write a report in 100-125 words for a local daily. Sign as Pritham/Preeti. (Delhi
2010)

Seminar On Water Conservation


By: Preeti
Maryland School,

Gurgaon 16th March, 20xx, Gurgaon: Our school organised a seminar on ‘Water
Conservation’ as part of the World Water Day Celebrations on 13th August, 20xx.
The main aim of this seminar was to remind us all about the need to save the
government and the non-governmental organisations in providing help water as it is
a precious source imperative for our survival.

distinguished environmentalists and eminent personalities were our guest speakers


and they reiterated the need not only of conserving water but also spoke at length
on how to conserve water by stressing upon the fact that each drop of water is
precious. Dr. Yashraj, an eminent environmentalist, suggested rain-water
harvesting as one of the best ways to conserve water.

Using visual aids to highlight his discourse, he suggested that to ensure availability
of water for the future generations the withdrawal of fresh water from an
ecosystem should not exceed its natural replacement rate. The seminar concluded
on the note that water conservation is the most cost-effective, environmentally
sound way to reduce our demand for water and so each one of us must do our bit
towards improving water management to enhance optimum use of water.
Your school organised an exhibition-cum-sale of the items prepared under
Work Experience Certificate by your school students. There was an overwhelming
response from the public. Prepare a report in 100-125 words for a local daily. You
are the Coordinator, S.U.P.W. activities, Nita School, Gurgaon. (All India 2010)

An Exhibition-Cum-Sale
By: ABC, Coordinator, SUPW Activities
Nita School, Gurgaon

3rd Aug. 20xx, Gurgaon. Our school organised an exhibition-cum-sale of items


prepared under Work Experience by our students on the 31st of July in the school
lawns. It was heartening to see the overwhelming response our endeavour got from
not only the parents but also from the general public who showed a lot of interest
in the items made by the students. A wide array of items such as candles, greeting
cards, jewellery boxes, wooden handicrafts had been prepared by talented
students.

The students were really encouraged by the positive feedback they got from
everyone present. Our principal too was personally present there all the time
interacting with everyone. He appreciated the students’ hard work and creativity
and announced that the money collected from the sale of items would be donated
to an old-age home in the vicinity of our school. Our principal also decided that
such initiatives would be taken up by our school more frequently to motivate the
creative students and to help a noble cause.
Your state government has banned the use of plastic bags. Your are Amarjeet, a
reporter of The National Herald. Write a report in 100-125 words on how the ban
is being ignored and what damage the indiscriminate use of plastic bags in causing
to the environment. (Comptt. Delhi 2010)

Environment Unfriendly Polybags


By: Amarjeet, Staff Reporter
The National Herald

In the year 2002 the government had banned the production and use of plastic
bags in our country. But unfortunately, these are now being widely used again
everywhere. Not only are we using a huge number of polybags daily but we are also
discarding them in our drains uncaring about the fact that they will block the flow
of drain water. Polybags are also a threat to our environment. They cause pollution,
kill wildlife and are responsible for using up the natural resources of the earth.
They are one of the main factors that litter the landscape. If burnt, they will
infuse the surrounding air with toxic fumes.

The main problem of plastic bags is that they are non-biodegradable. The
decomposition of plastic takes around a thousand years, so with the plastic rubbish
produced each day it is likely that this problem will never be solved. While the
government works out ways to lessen the impact of polybags on the environment
each one of us too should shoulder some responsibility for this problem that
ultimately harms us all.
You are Rajesh/Rani, Sports Secretary, Government Senior Secondary School,
Chandigarh. Last Monday an inter-school twenty-over cricket match was played on
your school ground. Write a report in 100-125 words on the match. (Comptt. All
India 2010)

Inter-School Twenty
Over Cricket Match
Ramesh, Sports Secretary,

Govt. Senior Secondary School, Chandigarh 17th January, 20xx. Last Monday an
inter-school twenty over cricket match played in our school grounds between
Kendriya Vidyalaya, Sector-4 and Central School, Sector-37. It was one of the
most thrilling match that we all had seen as the winner was decided only after the
last ball of the match had been bowled. Kendriya Vidyalaya won the toss and chose
to bat. They set a target of 130 runs in twenty overs for the opposition team who
beat them in the last ball of the match by hitting a boundary which took their
score to 131 runs. Central School had to make ten runs in the last two balls in order
to win. Their star batsman ABC scored a six followed by a fantastic boundary to
take his team to victory. It was a great match with a nail-biting finish and all the
spectators present there thoroughly enjoyed watching it.

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