Sultan-ul-Uloom Public School Marks Van Mahotsav with Tree Plantation Drive and Awareness Rally
The celebrations commenced with an awareness rally across the school campus, during which students carried placards and raised slogans such as "Save Trees, Save Nation" and "Go Green, Keep the Earth Clean" to spread awareness about the importance of environmental protection and the preservation of green cover.

Hyderabad: Sultan-ul-Uloom Public School (SUPS), Banjara Hills, celebrated Van Mahotsav with enthusiasm and active participation from students, teachers, staff members and NCC cadets, reaffirming its commitment to environmental conservation and sustainable practices.
The programme was conducted under the leadership of Principal Ms. Samar Fatima and witnessed the participation of Administrative Officer Ms. Gayatri, teaching and non-teaching staff, and students from various classes.
The celebrations commenced with an awareness rally across the school campus, during which students carried placards and raised slogans such as “Save Trees, Save Nation” and “Go Green, Keep the Earth Clean” to spread awareness about the importance of environmental protection and the preservation of green cover.
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NCC cadets actively participated in the rally, contributing to the event’s spirit of discipline, social responsibility and community service.
As part of the Van Mahotsav celebrations, students planted saplings at different locations across the campus as part of a tree plantation drive. Principal Ms. Samar Fatima, Administrative Officer Ms. Gayatri, teachers and staff members also joined the initiative, highlighting the institution’s dedication to creating a greener and healthier educational environment.
Addressing the gathering, Principal Ms. Samar Fatima encouraged students to develop a lifelong commitment to environmental conservation and sustainable living. She stressed that every tree planted today contributes to a cleaner environment, richer biodiversity and a more sustainable future for coming generations.
The programme concluded with students and staff taking a pledge to protect nature, conserve natural resources and actively participate in initiatives aimed at building a greener and environmentally conscious society.