Mohali, July 23 -- Delhi Public School observed Environment Week from July 14 to July 18. A week-long series of thoughtfully designed activities combined environmental awareness with students creativity and expression. Students across Classes 3 to 10 participated in a variety of artistic, reflective, and research-based activities centred on the theme of sustainability and ecological responsibility. The celebration began with expressions of love for nature through drawing, poetry, and poster-making. Students created visual art pieces like "A Picture of My Planet" and Eco-Logo Designs, blending symbols of nature with powerful slogans such as "Earth First" and "Be Green, Stay Clean." Others penned short, heartfelt poems dedicated to the planet, capturing the beauty of trees, rain, rivers, and the Earth itself. These creative pursuits were not only artistic exercises but also served as personal reflections on the role each child plays in caring for the environment. Moving beyond creativity, the week also focused on critical thinking and awareness. Learners explored environmental changes across time by designing thought-provoking comic strips that compared the state of nature in the past with its current condition. In another impactful activity, students prepared eco-time capsules, writing letters to their future selves about present-day ecological concerns and pledging steps they would take to support the Earth. Some even took on the role of myth-busters-debunking common environmental misconceptions. The initiative was guided by the belief that environmental education must go beyond textbooks. It should inspire students to think deeply, act mindfully, and care immensely....