Story telling session in Delhi Metro to spread awareness on environment

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

A session was held inside the carriage of the Metro today with the objective to promote environmental awareness among children and other people.

During the session conducted inside a metro train at the Dwarka station, innovative ways were used to inform people about health, hygiene and waste management.

The event was jointly organised by the (NBT) in collaboration with Kodansha, a Japanese publishing house, with support from the Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) and (JICA), the Metro said in a statement.

Kumar Vikram, Editor, NBT, said, "We need to be sensitive towards environment and take care of our resources."

The event, held on the eve of World Environment Day, was attended by nearly 150 participants including schools students, parents, teachers and officials from the DMRC, NBT, JICA and

Anuj Dayal, of DMRC's Corporate Communication, spoke about "the special environment-friendly initiatives of Delhi Metro".

"There could not have been a better opportunity to educate children about the importance of environment and significance of respecting nature and resources," the DMRC said.

Children's picture book 'Mottainai Grandma', was published in by the NBT under a license agreement with This picture book was narrated at the event.

The concept of the book is in line with the message of 'Swachh Bharat Mission' which advocates the vision of Narendra Modi, the DMRC said.

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First Published: Mon, June 04 2018. 22:10 IST