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Schools from Punjab, Karnataka and Haryana bag the top awards as India’s greenest schools

A school in Punjab’s Moga, a Kendriya Vidyalaya from Hebbal in Karnataka, and a sports school from Sonipat, Haryana claimed the top honours as 2016’s ‘greenest’ schools in India. Union human resources development minister Prakash Javadekar gave away the Green Schools Awards, instituted by the New Delhi-based research and advocacy body Centre for Science and Environment (CSE), here today.
The awards are given every year after a rigorous audit of how schools are walking the talk with respect to environmental good practices and natural resource management. Every year, the audit and the awards focus on one aspect / issue of resource management – this year, the subject in the crosshairs was water and sanitation.
Giving away the awards, Javadekar commended CSE for taking environment beyond trees, tigers and textbooks and introducing school children to the real issues through its audit. Speaking on the occasion, CSE director general Sunita Narain said: “These schools and their students and teachers come from different parts of the country — Sikkim, Punjab, Karnataka, Jharkhand etc. But they have one thing in common: a capacity to drive change by their sheer grit, perseverance and commitment to do something for the environment.”
Ranjita Menon, programme director of CSE’s environment education unit, pointed out: “In line with the emphasis that the country is putting on sanitation, CSE’s Green Schools Programme (GSP) has made an effort this year to involve children and teachers in auditing the performance of their schools with respect to sanitation and sustainable management of water.”
The GSP audit of 2016 received more than 2,500 registrations from across India. About 700 schools from among these 2,500 successfully completed the audit. A complete list of the award-wining schools in the various categories is given below:
Awardees name
Rank/ Category/ Criteria
Rank awards
Mount Litera Zee School , Moga, Punjab
Rank: 1
Kendriya Vidyalaya, Hebbal, Karnataka
Rank: 2
Motilal Nehru School of Sports, Sonepat, Haryana
Rank: 3
Gyanodaya Vidya Mandir, Madhya Pradesh
Rank: 4
Mount Litera Zee School Jamshedpur, Jharkhand
Rank: 5
Kendriya Vidyalaya,  Sikar, Rajasthan
Rank: 6
Bal Bharati Public School, Manesar, Haryana
Rank: 7
Government Secondary School Aho Shanti, Sikkim
Rank: 8
C M S L P School, Mundakayam, Kerala
Rank: 9
The Pinnacle School, Delhi
Rank: 10
Category awards
Satya Bharti Government Primary School, Salgawali, Achrol, Jaipur
Category: Land
Raley Junior High School, Gangtok, Sikkim
Category: Air
Hayde Heritage Academy, Kotdwara, Uttarakhand
Category: Food
Government Senior Secondary School, Hee Yangthnag, Sikkim
Category: Energy
Kendriya Vidyalaya Rail Wheel Factory, Bengaluru, Karnataka
Category: Waste
Kendriya Vidyalaya Sunjuwan, Jammu and Kashmir
First Audit Submission
State of Punjab
Maximum Registration
National Capital Territory of Delhi
Maximum Green Schools
Amarendra Maurya (Kendriya Vidyalaya IIT Kanpur)
Green Warrior
Delhi schools
Five schools from Delhi were also awarded for their contribution to environment on the basis of parameters such as awareness activities involving students and community, basic infrastructure such as composting pit, rainwater harvesting structure and solid waste collection points for waste segregation and their participation in GSP Audit.
Following are the winners in Delhi:
Rank 1. Father Agnel Senior Secondary School, Gautum Nagar
Rank 2. East Point School, Vasundhra Enclave
Rank 3. St George’s School, Alaknanda
Rank 4. ASN Senior Secondary School, Mayur Vihar
Rank 5. Manava Bharati India International, Panchsheel Park

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