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Environmental education in India: What do statistics say? 

EdexLive Desk

In the face of escalating environmental challenges, India is witnessing a commendable shift in its educational landscape with the integration of robust environmental education initiatives in schools.

According to a recent survey conducted by the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, 78 per cent of schools across the country have now incorporated environmental studies into their curriculum, signalling a positive trend towards greater ecological awareness among students.

One prominent aspect of these initiatives is the inclusion of environmental studies as a core subject in the curriculum. The same survey revealed that 85 per cent of schools that have integrated environmental studies reported a notable increase in students' understanding of ecological principles and sustainable practices. By grounding environmental education in the academic syllabus, schools aim to cultivate a deeper understanding of the interdependence between human activities and the health of the planet.

Beyond theoretical knowledge, schools are adopting hands-on, experiential learning approaches. According to a study conducted by the National Institute of Environmental Studies, 90 per cent of schools that incorporate outdoor activities such as nature walks and tree planting drives observe a positive impact on students' environmental attitudes and behaviours. These activities not only connect students with nature but also instill a sense of responsibility for the environment they inhabit.

A recent report by the Educational Technology Foundation indicates that 70 per cent of schools have integrated technology-based resources into their environmental education curriculum. Virtual field trips, interactive simulations, and multimedia resources are providing students with a comprehensive understanding of environmental issues.

In conclusion, the integration of environmental education initiatives in Indian schools, as supported by these statistics, marks a pivotal step towards cultivating a generation that is environmentally conscious and equipped to tackle the challenges of a rapidly changing world.

By nurturing a sense of environmental responsibility from a young age, schools are not only preparing students for the future but also contributing to the broader goal of sustainable development and environmental preservation.

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