Innocent Hearts School Organizes Inspiring Exhibition on SDG-13 Climate Action
Innocent Hearts School, Cantt.-Jandiala Road, recently organized an inspiring exhibition on Sustainable Development Goal (SDG)-13, Climate Action, as a CSR project under the "DISHA - An Initiative" run and managed by Bowry Memorial Educational and Medical Trust.

Jalandhar, February 7, 2025: Innocent Hearts School, Cantt.-Jandiala Road, recently organized an inspiring exhibition on Sustainable Development Goal (SDG)-13, Climate Action, as a CSR project under the "DISHA - An Initiative" run and managed by Bowry Memorial Educational and Medical Trust.
The event witnessed enthusiastic participation from students, dignitaries, and local leaders. The exhibition was graced by prominent guests, including the esteemed constituency incharge of Jalandhar Cantt., Aradhana Bowry (Executive Director of Innocent Hearts School), Sharmila Nakra (Deputy Director of Cultural Affairs), Chef Gagandeep Humpal (Dean, School of Hotel Management, Innocent Hearts Group of Institutions, Loharan), and Sonali Manocha (Principal, CJR). Additionally, sarpanches from various nearby villages attended the event, contributing valuable insights.
During the exhibition, students showcased innovative models based on Climate Action. A captivating Nukkad Natak on "Beti Bachao Beti Padhao" and Climate Action left the audience inspired. A free diabetes medical check-up camp, organized by the Innocent Hearts Medical Care Centre, proved to be a valuable service for attendees. To promote climate consciousness, the guests participated in a tree plantation activity. A group discussion with sarpanches and dignitaries explored effective strategies for environmental protection, garbage recycling, and raising community awareness. The sarpanches emphasized the importance of organizing medical camps in rural areas and encouraged collective action for environmental sustainability.
The sarpanches who visited the exhibition were as under: Rajwinder Kaur Theara - Constituency Incharge, Jalandhar Cantt , Bachhittar Singh Kular - Block Pradhan, Jalandhar Cantt Halka, Amandeep Kaur - Sarpanch, Nanakpindi, Satnam Singh - Sarpanch, Bhode Saprai, Vijay Kumar - Sarpanch, Shahpur, Tarsem Lal - Sarpanch, Shahpur, Mulk Raj, Sandeep Basu - Sarpanch, Diwali, Nattha Singh - Sarpanch, Chananpur and Gurinder Pal Singh - Sarpanch, Jamsher Khas.
As a token of gratitude, the school presented mementos to the distinguished guests. The exhibition was a resounding success, fostering awareness and inspiring collective efforts toward building a sustainable and greener future. The dignitaries praised the school for its commendable efforts, appreciating the creativity, dedication, and social responsibility displayed by students and faculty.