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Poem & Slogan Book

ISBN 978-93-825710-1-8

COPYRIGHT

@NIDM, New Delhi, 2012

Contents of this book can be freely used, cited, translated and referred

in any academic, research and capacity development purpose with

proper citation of this publication and the respective contributors.

Publication Team:

Convenor : Dr. Anil K. Gupta

Compilation : Sri Shekhar Chaturvedi

Editorial inputs: Sri Rajnish Goswami (NDRF)

Ms. Anupama Sethi

Design Inputs : Ms. Sreeja S. Nair

Dr. Sushma Guleria

Acknowledgements:

Dr. K. J. Anandha Kumar

Ms. Megha Kohli

Ms. Sunanda Dey (Delhi University)

NIDM Printing Committee:

Dr. Surya Parkash

Shri Ramesh Kumar

Shri Shekhar Chaturvedi

Shri S. K. Tiwari

Published by:

National Institute of Disaster Management,

Ministry of Home Affairs, New Delhi - 110 002

Design and Printing

Colour Edge, 9/98a,1A-4, Gali No.-9, Anand Parbat Industrial Area,

Delhi - 05

Dr. Satendra, IFSExecutive Director

FOREWORD

It is the nature earth – where hazards exist in the form of environmentalprocesses or events with potential of causing a disaster. On the other hand, it is thesame earth where ecosystems and natural resources provide buffer and capacitiesagainst the impact of disasters. Thus, our earth’s environment holds the key forunderstanding and reducing disasters. Therefore, knowing and caring our environmentcan help us protect from the impacts of disasters, which are otherwise growing innumbers and intensities. This recalls us to remind Gandhiji’s thoughts that “Earthprovides enough to satisfy every man’s need, but not every man’s greed”.

Our children are our future and safeguarding the future of human race lies intheir hands. Concern of the children on safeguarding environment and reducing therisk of disasters is need of the time. Students have juvenile but thoughtful youngminds with innovative ideas. NIDM tried to capture student’s ideas and innovationsthrough their poems and slogans on the theme ‘Safeguarding Environment for DisasterRisk Reduction” by organizing nationwide competitions.

These contributions in the form of Hindi and English poems and slogans aregreat knowledge in them and give a message in their own ways for reducing disasterrisks using environment based approach. NIDM has brought out this publication as acompilation of these poems and slogans as an awareness drive for illuminating thethinking process in masses and particularly in children on how environmental protectioncan reduce disasters.

I am very optimistic about the use of this publication by various mass media,local institutions, NGOs, education and awareness making institutions in theirprogrammes at local levels.

(Satendra)

Ph. : +91-11-23702445, Fax : 011-011-23702446, E-mail:[email protected], Website : nidm.gov.in

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PREFACE

Hazards are the processes or the events of nature. Be it an earthquake, alandslide, a flooding, drought or a chemical mishap – it relates to environment in itsoccurrence. Environment, in the form of natural resource systems, hold a majorstake in people’s vulnerability to the impacts of these disasters. Concerns andprotection of environment within our development planning process as well as day today activities also reduced our exposure to the challenges of the disasters.

Climate-change is known to aggravate hazards and vulnerability related tofloods, drought, cyclone, landslides, epidemics and forest fires, besides increasingsocial conflicts and miseries. Climatic conditions and environmental phenomenonare also known to factor in the impacts of chemical accidents. NIDM has taken thetheme ‘Safeguard Environment for Disaster Risk Reduction’ for dissemination ofknowledge and creation of mass awareness.

ßizdfr Kkua] j{krs thouaÞ vFkkZr izdfr dk Kku gksus ls thou dh j{kk laHko gSA

This samskrit sloka indicates the role of knowledge about our environmentand ecosystems including earth processes for a wider perspective of risk perception(assessment), disaster resistance (blend of avoidance, tolerance, resilience), capacityand recovery potential backed with the ecosystem services and sustainability in theenvironment where a particular community inhabits.

The book is an outcome of the awareness drive of NIDM for student’s concernon environment for reducing disaster risk and vulnerability. Several schools acrossthe country participated in the competitions organized for slogan and poem writing inHindi and English to mark the occasion of the World Environment Day on June 5,2012. Now, the poems and slogans are compiled, edited and presented in the formof this book as a resource book for awareness programmes at any level ofcommunities, schools and local institutions.

Role of Shri Shekhar Chaturvedi in the endeavour from concept tocommissioning to printing has been significant. Ms. Sreeja S. Nair, Dr. Sushma Guleriaand Ms. Megha Kohli have been instrumental in managing the compilation of poemsand slogans. Design and editorial inputs of Sri Rajnish Goswami (NDRF) weresignificant. Members of the Printing Committee - Dr. Surya Parkash and Shri S KTiwari need special mention of thanks for their cooperation.

Not the least, Prof. Vinod K. Sharma (IIPA) and presently Vice-chairman of SikkimState Disaster Management Authority, Prof. Santosh Kumar and Prof. ChandanGhosh, have been the source of encouragement.

Dr. Anil Kumar GuptaAssociate Professor (Policy Planning)

National Institute of Disaster Management

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Contents

fgUnh dfork,¡ ,oa ukjsi`”B 1 - 43

English Poems and Slogans

Page 44 - 81

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1

izdfr dh ge larkuge gSa izdfr dh larku

ge ls gh gS ns’k dh vku ‘kkuizdfr us gesas lc gS fn;k

ij geus ykyp esa fd;k izdfr dk uqdlkuge gSa izdfr dh larku

ekuo ds ykyp us fd;k gS uqdlkuekuo us fd;k gS izdfr dk vieku

izdfr ls ;s lc lgk u tk,og Hkh viuk Øks/k fn[kk,

ck<+ yk, lw[kk yk, ekuo dks Øks/k fn[kk,+izdfr cksys blls cpuk gS vklku

rqe gks esjh gh larku

izdfr cksyh eq>s pkfg, FkksM+k lk euq”; dk vknj lEekuge gSa izdfr dh larku

isM+ yxk,¡ thou cpk,¡izdfr dh ‘kksHkk c<+k,¡] vknj lEeku

ge gSa izdfr dh larkuvdk’k pfy;k

d{kk &uoh avkse ‘kkfUr ifCyd Ldwy] lksuhir] gfj;k.kk

dVrs isM+ mtM+rs ou

ns jgs foifÙk;ksa dks fuea=.kfuf[ky Bkdqjd{kk & nloh a

n;kuUn ifCyd Ldwy] fn eky] f’keyk] fgekpy

2

isM+ yxk,¡ i;kZoj.k cpk,¡isM+ dks er dkVks HkkbZ

;s djrs gS izdfr dh HkjikbZdM+h /kwi esa tysaxsa ikao

;fn gksxsa isM+ rks feysxh Nk¡o

/kjrh us rq>dks thou fn;k/kjrh us ikyu iks”k.k fd;k

vxj bl /kjrh dks djksxs cckZnrks rqe Hkh ugha gks ldksxs vkckn

ml ns’k ds i;kZoj.k dks dksbZ Nw ugha ldrkftldk j{kd gSa balku

ijUrq tc balku gh cus gSoku

rks ;s izdfr cu tk,xh ‘ke’kkufouk;d pfy;kd{kk & nloh a

vkse ‘kkfUr ifCyd Ldwy] lksuhir] gfj;k.kk

lqjf{kr gksxh tc izdfr dh lrg

rc gksxh izkdfrd vkink ij -Qrgeksfgr

d{kk & nloh a,soj xzhu ifCyd Ldwy olqU/kjk ,uDyso] fnYyh&96

3

izk.k nkrk vkoj.k;g vkoj.k tks i;kZoj.k gSblesa fNih gekjh ftanxh

cckZn djks u bl vkoj.k dks;gh esjh rqels fourh A

lkspks ! ;fn izk.k ok;q ghys ysaxsa gekjs izk.k

fe= /kwi] gok ikuh] t+ehuys ysaxsa gekjs izk.k A

tkx mBks! eSa dgw¡ rqelsisM+ u dkVks] [kwCk yxkvksdjks u i;kZoj.k iznwf”kr]

thou dks [kq’kgky cukvks A

i;kZoj.k ls ftanxh gekjh;g ugha dksbZ vke vkoj.k

i;kZoj.k ls gS ge

gels gS i;kZoj.k Avy[k vxzokyd{kk & nloh a

dsefczt Ldwy] bUnzkiqje] xft;kckn] ;q- ih-

_rq ifjorZu] lw[kk] ck<+] lqukeh rwQkuh Ale>ks bu vkinkvksa dks izkdfrd psrkouh AA

LoLFk i;kZoj.k gS lqj{kk dk vkoj.k A

nksgu bldk NksM+s vc ge] feydj djas laj{k.k AAgf”kZrk

d{kk & nloh atSu Hkkjrh exkorh fo/kky;] vyh iqj] fnYyh - 36

4

i;kZoj.k cpkvksc<+rk iznw”k.k /kVrh vk;q

,d gh dkj.k v’kq) tyok;qthou ,d fueZy nfj;k

i;kZoj.k gS thus dk t+fj;ki’kq i{kh lc bldh cukoV

D;ksa rqeus fcxkM+h bldh ltkoVoU; thou ls lcdks I;kjgj tu dh gS ;gh iqdkjizdfr gels gS ;g dgrh

iznw”k.k dks og fdruk lgrhbl iznw”k.k ls bls cpkvksrqe FkksM+s ls o{k yxkvksdqnjr dk cuks lgkjk

gks mUur ns’k gekjkANfo xqIrk

d{kk & uoh atSu Hkkjrh exkorh fo/kky;] vyh iqj] fnYyh - 36

NksVh&NksVh ckrksa ls gh vkrk gS cnyko]izdfr dh lqj{kk dj ldrh gSa]izkdfrd foinkvksa ls cpkoA

eafLouh vkj- Bkdqjd{kk & nloh a

ljnkj iVsy fo/kky;] yks/kh ,sLVsV] ubZ fnYyh & 03

5

izdfr ds fu;eeuq”; pyk izxfr ds iFk ijHkwy jgk izdfr ds fu;e AisM+ dVok;k] iznw”k.k QSyk;k]i;kZoj.k dks v’kq) cuk;k AA

tc Hkh izdfr dk dksi gS cjik]rc rc euq”; vanj rd rM+ik AA

lw[kk] ck<+] HkwdEi bR;kfn]lc vkrs gSa ckjh ckjh AA

feydj tc ge djsa iz;kl]gksus uk nas izdfr dk fouk’k A

lqjf{kr gks vxj gekjk i;kZoj.k]rHkh lqjf{kr jgs gekjk thou AA

vfHk”ksd dqekjd{kk & X;kjgoh a

,s;j Qksjl xksYMu tqcyh baLVhV;wV] lqczksrks ikdZ] ubZ fnYyh & 10

isM+ksa dks er dkVks] HkkbZ ;s djrs izkdfrd HkjikbZ]

dM+h /kqi gS tyrs ik¡o] gksrs isM+ rks feyrh Nk¡oAfeuk{kh

d{kk & nloh avkse ‘kkfUr ifCyd Ldwy] lksuhir] gfj;k.kk

6

izdfr dk lqUnj :iizdfr dk ;g lqanj :i!cuk jgk ekuo ftls dq:i]nSO; jfpr ;g lqan’ ek;k]iyV jgh gS bldh dk;k]dVrs taxy ?kVrh o”kkZ]

txg txg lw[ks dh ppkZ]gj txg lw[ks dh ppkZ]

gj txg ikuh ds fy, gk; gk; AdqN mik; djuk gksxk bldk HkkbZ]

[ksrh dh Hkwfe ij cuk jgs dkj[kkuk]c<+rh egaxkbZ dk gky ge lc us tkuk]

ok;qeaMy esa NksM+ jgs xanh gok]chekfj;ksa ls euq”; jgk thou x¡ok]oDr vk x;k gS] gs! ekuo] tkx]

bl ifjfLFkfr ls er Hkkx]er djk rww viuk var]dg x, lc lk/kq lar]izdfr ls iznw”k.k dk esy]

u ‘kq: dj izy; dks vkea=.k nsus okyk,slk fodV [ksyA

ikFkZ tks’khd{kk & nloh a

luoky Ldwy] uSuhrky] mÙkjk[k.M

izdfr dks xank djus esas gesa vk jgk gS etk

ysfdu ,d fnu izdfr nsxh gesa bldh lt+kvfpZr ‘kekZ

d{kk & uoh aMh- ,- oh ifCyd Ldwy] U;q f’keyk] fgekpy

7

i;kZoj.k cpk,saxsgekjh /kjrh gekjk thou] gS bZ’oj dk ojnku]

bls cpk,saxs ge] gS ;s gekjh vku] cku vkSj ‘kku Agok,¡ iRrs ikuh isM+] lc gSa lksuk]

budk laj{k.k djks] ;fn bUgs ugha gS [kksuk Ai;kZoj.k larqyu esa lc] viuk ;ksxnku ykvks]

gok eSyh er djks bruh] fd lk¡l Hkh u ys ikvks Avkst+ksu ls gS <dh gekjh iFoh] bldk ;gh gS vkoj.k]

ioZr unh vkSj ou blds gSa] ;s lHkh miou Aizkdfrd vkSj ekuodr vkinkvksa ls] olqU/kjk gks jgh {kfrxzLr]

bldh j{kk gsrq vkvks c<+k;s] ge vius dne Aekuo rw vc laHky tk] er dkV ;s lqUnj ou]bl iFoh fcuk laHko ugh gS] gekjk thou A;gha ugha cpsxh rks] ge lc dgk¡ tk,¡xsa]

bldh xksn lk thou] cksyks ge dgk¡ ik;sxsa Avkvks vc ge lc feydj] ,d u;k dne c<+k;sa]

o{kksa dks mxkdj] lalkj dks LoPN cuk;sa Atkusxsa] le>sxsa rqedks] ek¡ rqedks laokjsaxs ge]I;kjh gS ek¡ iFoh] rsjh xksn esa [ksysaxsa ge]ladYi ysrs gSa vkt] ek¡ rsjh j{kk dk ge]

uUgsa oSKkuh gSa] ek¡ rq>dks cpk;saxsa ge AAHkkouk vk;kZZ

d{kk & ckjgoh aeksgu yky lg] ckfydk fo/kk eafnj] uSuhrky] mÙkjk[k.M

vkx] lw[kk] jsfxLrku curhtk jgh /kjrh dh ykpkjh]o{k yxkvks bls cpkvks

rHkh cusxh /kjrh I;kjh&I;kjhAvfy’kk jkuk

d{kk & ckjgoh aCyw LVkj lhfu;j ldSaMjh Ldwy] gehjiwj] fgekpy

8

,d ubZ lqcgizkjHHk dk vkjEHk ‘kwU; ls gqvk]thou dk pØ Hkh xfreku gqvk]

ekuo dks bZ’oj us ;s ojnku fn;k]izdfr dks tUe ns mldk dY;k.k fd;k A

/kjrh us ?kj] ty unh us fn;k]vfXu ls ‘kfDr feyh] thou gok us fn;k A

ij vks<+s cSBk gS rw pknj ykyp dh]LokFkZ esa vius rwus budks u”V fd;k A

ljgnksa ls [khap nh /kjrh ij njkjsvc ty Hkh fo”kSyk rsjs eu dh rjg js]‘kfDr dh Hkw[k rsjk fouk’k cu tk,xh]

gok dh ,d ygj Hkh rq>s fey u ik,xh A

bZ’oj ds ojnku dks rq vfHk’kki cuk jgk gS]rq>ls rsjk Hkfo”; ubZ lqcg ek¡x jgk gS]

uhan ls mB] laHky vkSj ns[k tjk]

‘kwU; ls tUek Fkk tks] oks fQj ‘kwU; esa tk jgk gS Afeghj ,l- nkld{kk & ckjgoh a

dsUnzh; fo/kky;] ,sUMª;wtxat] ubZ fnYyh & 24

vxj gS mfpr vkink izcU/kuA

rHkh feysxk fodkl dks /kuAusgk MsMoky

d{kk & X;kjgoh aMh- ,- oh ifCyd Ldwy] muk] fgekpy

9

i;kZoj.ktu tu dh gS ;gh iqdkj A

i;kZoj.k gh gS gekjk lalkj AAi;kZoj.k dks cpk;saxs A/kjrh dk eku c<+k,sxsa AAthou ds gj iy esa ge A

i;kZoj.k dh vy[k txk;sxsa AAftlds ikl gS Kku Hk.Mkj Aogh tkus i;kZoj.k dk lkj AA

gj ekuo ds g~n; esa Agj ekuo dk Hkko txk;saxs AAisM+ ikS/ks gSa thou dk vk/kkj A

er m[kkM+ks ;s gSa i;kZoj.k dk lalkj AAtu tu dks gesa txkuk gS A

i;kZoj.k esa LoPNrk dk vfHk;ku pykuk gS AAc<+s pys ge izxfr iFk ij A

xk¡o & xk¡o vkSj ‘kgj & ‘kgj esa AA

i;kZoj.k dk ijpe ygjkuk gS AHkkuw fiz;k

d{kk & uoh ath- ,l- ,l- Ldwy] eUMh] fgekpy

isM+ fxjrs] ljdrk igkM+] catj Hkwfe lc mtkM+]vkink ls gksrs lc cckZn] jksrs cPps gLrh vkxA

ckr djrs pk¡n ij tkus dh]igys lkspks /kjrh dks cpkus dh

isM+ dkVs] dkVs taxy] D;ksa ft;s bl vfHk’kki dks]tkus vUtkus ;k tkucw>dj] geus fd;k bl iki dksAHkwdai ngykrk nsrk iqdkj] cgkj fudyks esa gw¡ rS;kj

u NsM+saxs /kjrh dh xksn dks T;knk]

ysrs gS izfrKk] djrs gSa oknkAuxek izoh.k

d{kk & ckjgoh aeksgu yky lg] ckfydk fo/kky;] uSuhrky] mÙkjk[k.M

10

i;kZoj.ki;kZoj.k esa gS isM+ ikS/ksjgk ekuo bUgsa dkV]

isM+ ikS/ks ugha gSrks ;s ekuo gS csdkjA

;gh rks nsrs Qy lfCt;k¡vkSj ;gh nsrs Nk;k

ysfdu ekuo ikxy fQj Hkh;g Hkwy gS tkrkA

feVk jgk gS fny ls budksekywe ugha bd fnu ;gh feV tk,xk

vkWDlhtu fcuk D;k thukbldk laHko gks ik,xkA

nokb;k¡ feyrh gS buls ghvkSj bZa/kau feyrk gS]fQj Hkh ekuo budksdkVrk fQjrk gS A

taxy rks lkQ dj gh fn,vc D;k jx & jx ls feVk,xkA

bldks feVkus ds iz;kl esa,d fnu rw gh feV tk,xkAvxj Hkwy gks xbZ gS I;kjs]

rks mls lq/kkjks,d dkV fy;k gS rks D;k]

rqe nl gh yxk yksAisM+ ugha rks ge ughagS ;s thou csdkj]

isM+ yxkvks i;kZoj.k cpkvks

;gh gS esjs fopkj Ae/kq xqfy;k

d{kk & uoh avkse ‘kkfUr ifCyd Ldwy] lksuhir] gfj;k.kk

tc gks tu&tfur vkinkvksa dk okj]tu&tUrq&tho esa QSys gkgkdkj]

vk/kqfud rduhd izdfr ls tk, gkj]i;kZoj.k lqj{kk gh ,dek= LFkk;h

mipkjAverk

d{kk & ckjgoh a,s- ,l- ,u- lhfu;j ldSUMjh Ldwy] e;wj fogkj] fnYyh & 91

11

?kVrs okrkoj.k dks cpkukvkvks feydj isM+ yxk,¡okrkoj.k dks LoPN cuk,¡isM+ks ls tho dk ukrk gS

D;k fcuk isM+ dqN Hkkrk gSblh fy, rks dgrh gw¡ eSa

isM+ gekjs nkrk gSavkvks feydj djsa izfrKkisM+ ,d jkst yxk,xsa

?kVrs v’kq) okrkoj.k dks

‘kq)rk dh vksj ys tk,xsa Avue

d{kk & uoh atSu Hkkjrh exkorh fo/kky;] vyh iqj] fnYyh - 36

isM+ksa dks er dkVks Hkkb]Z;s djrs gS izkdfrd HkjikbZA

isM+ksa dks er dkVks] ;s vewY; ojnku]buds fcuk /kjrh cu tk,xh ujd lekuAfey ds lksps vkvks] isM+ tjk yxkvks]

jax u, fc[kjkvks] /kjrh dks gjk Hkjk cukvksApyks pyks lc feydj gkFk c<+kvks]

bl /kjrh dks LoxZ cukvksaA

isM+ yxkvks iznw”k.k Hkxkvks] thou cpkvksAAT;ksfr

d{kk & uoh avkse ‘kkfUr ifCyd Ldwy] lksuhir] gfj;k.kk

12

gekjh /kjrh gekjk thoui;kZoj.k iznw”k.k dh ,slh ek;k]

tks lkjs lalkj esa Nk;k Aekuo us [kqn bls cuk;k]

cny nh blus lcdh dk;k Agjk Hkjk isM+ eqqj>k;k]

jkst u;k ,d jksx yk;k Avxj jgk ;s ;¡w gh Nk;k]feV tk;sxh lcdh dk;k A/kjrh dks blls cpkuk gS]dqN djds fn[kkuk gS A

vkinkvksa ls vc yksxksa dks ge]lcus cpkuk gS A

jgs gjh Hkjh iFoh] isM+ ikS/ks mxkus gSa]jgs LoLFk thou vkSj ge lcdks ;g cpkuk gS A

ysrs gSa ladYi vkt /kjrh ek¡ dks cpkuk gS]

dqN djds gesa fn[kkuk gS Ajs[kk VeVk

d{kk & ckjgoh aeksgu yky lg] cfydk fo/kky;] uSuhrky] mÙkjk[k.M

pgq¡ vksj rqe isM+ yxkvks] iFoh dk Jaxkj djks

ouks dks tyus ls cpkvks] izk.kh txr dk m)kj djksAyrk nsoh

d{kk & X;kjgoh ath- ,l- ,l- ,l- Ldwy] eUMh] fgekpy

13

isM+ /kjk ds gSa vkHkw”k.k +

djrs nwj lkjs iznw”k.knsok;a’kq xks;yd{kk & nloh a

n;kuUn ifCyd Ldwy] fn eky] f’keyk] fgekpy

i;kZoj.k dks LoPN cukvksi;kZoj.k dks LoPN cukvks]o{kkas ls /kjrh dks ltkvks Atgk¡ rgk¡ xanxh u QSykvks]

/kjk dk gj dksuk egdkvks AikWfyFkhu dks nwj gVkvks]

lc fey twV cSx viukvks Avko’;drkuqlkj okgu pykvks]

/kq,¡ ls lcdks cpkvksAty dh dher Hkh igpkuks]bldh gj cw¡n ver tkuks A

jhrq ekud{kk & uoh a

tSu Hkkjrh exkorh fo/kky;] vyh iqj] fnYyh & 36

14

lqjf{kr okrkoj.kikuh T;knk u cgk,¡]gok iznwf”kr u djsa A

b/kj m/kj dwM+k u Mkysa]viuk okrkoj.k LoPN cuk,¡ A

tu tu dks ;s le>k,¡]T;knk ls T;knk o{k yxk,¡ Ao{k /kjrh dks gjk Hkjk cuk,¡]

okrkoj.k dks lqUnj cuk,¡ Afj;k

d{kk & uoh atSu Hkkjrh exkorh fo/kky;] vyh iqj] fnYyh - 36

isM+ks ls gS LoPN i;kZoj.k]

LoPN i;kZoj.k ls gS ftanxh [kq’kgkyAvuw xqfy;k

d{kk & uoh avkse ‘kkfUr ifCyd Ldwy] lksuhir] gfj;k.kk

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i;kZoj.k laj{k.kizdfr Hkxoku dh nsu gS]

isM+ ikS/ks Hkh gS bd ojnku Afdruh lqanj gS ;s /kjrh]

yxrh fcYdqy LoxZ leku AdHkh djks uk ,slk dke]

ftuls igq¡ps budks uqdlku AHkxoku us gesa thou fn;k]bles dqN djds fn[kkvks A

i;kZoj.k dks LoPN cukus ds fy,]viuk gkFk t:j c<+kvks A

isM+ ugha rks] ty ughaty fcuk ;s thou gS ujd leku A

I;klh /kjrh rqels iwNs]esjh Hkh rqe I;kl cq>kvks]

viuh ftanxh esa ,d isM+ rks t:j yxkvks AvpZuk dikjkd{kk & uoh a

vkse ‘kkfUr ifCyd Ldwy] lksuhir] gfj;k.kk

i;kZoj.k dks LoPN cuk,¡]

isM+&ikS/kksa dks er gVk,¡Aizsj.kk iar

d{kk & uohMh- ,- oh- Ldwy] bZLV vksQ dSyk’k] ubZ fnYyh& 65

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i;kZoj.k dks izy; ls cpkusds mik;

tu tu dh ;g iqdkj]isM+ yxk, gj bUlku A

e’khu dk eksg R;kxuk gksxki;kZoj.k dks cpkuk gksxk

ikWfyFkhu dks thou ls gVkuk gksxki;kZoj.k dks cpkuk gksxk

‘kgjhdj.k dks jksduk gksxkxkao thou viukuk gksxki;kZoj.k dks cpkuk gksxkA

iznw”k.k okys m?kksxks dks cUn djuk gksxkfcuk iznw”k.k dh e’khuksa dks yxkuk gksxk

i;kZoj.k dks cpkuk gksxkAc<+rs VªsfQd dks jksduk gksxklksYkj flLVe dks viukuk gksxk

i;kZoj.k dks cpkuk gksxkAekuo thou dks lknk cukuk gksxk[ksr [kfygku dks c<+kuk gksxk

i;kZoj.k dks cpkuk gksxkAvf’kek flagd{kk & uoh a

lSaV Y;qd lhuh;j ldSUMjh Ldwy] nh eky] lksyu] fgekpy

tkxks!! vkSj cpkvks i;kZoj.k]

tks fn[kk,sa vkids vPNs vkpj.kAvkjtw ‘kekZ

d{kk & ckjgoh alSaV Y;qd lhuh;j ldSUMjh Ldwy] nh eky] lksyu] fgekpy

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i;kZoj.k lqj{kk ,ao izkdfrdvkink

vkvks feydj isM+ yxk,¡bldk yksxksa dks egRo crk,¡

cnys esa [kq’kgkyh ik;s

nsrk ges ;g vkWDlhtu gSblesa Hkh rks thou gS

ufn;k¡ iznwf”kr gks jghns[k dj ;g iwjh nqfu;k¡ jks jgh

leL;k gS ;g cgqr cM+hiznwf”kr gks jgh nqfu;k ?kM+h & ?kM+h

iznwf”kr ufn;ksa es ty vikjtk jgk lc csdkj

er djks ;g vR;kpkjdjks bl nqfu;k¡ dks I;kj

vkvks fey dj cpk,sa bl nqfu;k¡ dks ;kjlkxj iakMs

d{kk & nloh ayksx O;w ifCyd Ldwy] uSuhrky] mÙkjk[k.M

i;kZoj.k ls djds I;kj]yks viuk Hkfo”; l¡okjA

‘Skjs;k ‘kekZd{kk & uoh a

Mh- ,- oh- Ldwy] bZLV vksQ dSyk’k]ubZ fnYyh& 65

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/kjrh dks nqYgu cukvks js !!nqYgu lh lqnaj lth Fkh eSa lr;qx esa]

izHkq Jh jke ds pj.kks dk Li’kZ feyk =srk;qx esa]vius gh cPpksa ds [kwu ls jaxh Fkh eSa }kij;qx esa]

vkSj vc cscl gksdj rM+i jgh gwa bl ?kksj dy;qx esa]cl eu esa ,d bPNk ‘ks”k gS] er rM+ikvks viuh bl /kjrh ek¡ dks]

u djks ;s okrkoj.k iznwf”kr] cl cukvks lqanj bl tgk¡ dks]cjlkas ls lokjk gS eSus bl tx dks]

ijarq vkt vleFkZ gw¡ viuk gh iqufuZekZ.k djus dks]eS vc ‘kfDrghu gks xbZ] viuh bl cw<+h ek¡ dks lgkjk nks]

esjk [kks;k gqvk vfLRkRo eq>s ykSVk nks]tYnh djks dghaa nsj u gks tk,] esjs Øks/k ds izdksi ls lc rgl ugl u gks tk,]esjs Øks/k ds vL= ‘kL= Hkwdai] lqukeh ls ;s nqfu;k ladV esa u iM+ tk,]

cpuk gS vxj vkinkvksa ds izdksi ls]rks i;kZoj.k dh j{kk djks fo”kSys ukx ds Mad ls]

gjk Hkjk tu thou ykvksvkSj viuh /kjrh ek¡ dks fQj ls ubZ uosyh nqYgu cukvks A

laLdfr fCk”Vd{kk & uoh a

fpaykMªUl vdSMeh] fot; uxj] xkft;kckn] ;q-ih-

iznw”k.k dks j[ks nwj]

thou gks ‘kfDr ls HkjiwjAolhQk tgkud{kk & uoh a

Mh- ,- oh- Ldwy] bZLV vksQ dSyk’k] ubZ fnYyh& 65

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cpkvks] cpkvks] cpkvksfdrus lqanj yxrs gSa ;s isM+ vkSj ufn;k¡ A

budks ns[krs gh eu esa vk tkrh gSa [kqf’k;k¡ AAgesa feyrh gSa izk.kok;q vkSj veqY; ty A

fdrus vko’;d gSa ;s lc er tkvks Hkwy AAty] ok;q vkSj ouksa ls curk gS i;kZoj.k A;s lc feydj nsrs gSa thou dk vkoj.k AA

lksp le>dj budk mi;ksx djks Atkus vutkus esa Hkh bUgsa Uk”V er djks AAizkdfrd vkinkvksa ls ;s geas cpkrs gSa AiFoh ij thou pØ ;gha pykrs gSa AA

budk ge uqdlku djsaxsa rks cp ugha ik;sxsa Ack<+] vdky] vkx dks lHkh yksx Hkqxrsxsa AA

vko’;d gS i;kZoj.k dk laj{k.k Ablh esa fufgr gSa lHkh dk cgqmi;ksxh /ku AA

vkvks isM+ yxk,¡] vkvks ty cpk,¡ Atu tu rd ;g lans’k igq¡pkuk gS AA

i;kZoj.k cpkuk gS] gj dher ij ;g djkuk gS Adksey xxZ

d{kk & nloh alpnsok ifCyd Ldwy] jksfg.kh] ubZ fnYyh& 85

vkt dk vkxkt+ gS] gesa [kqn ij ukt+ gS]

o{k yxkuk gekjk vankt gSAfufdrk nÙkkd{kk & uoh a

Mh- ,- oh- Ldwy] bZLV vksQ dSyk’k] ubZ fnYyh& 65

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/kjrh ek¡ dh iqdkjD;ksa vc jks jgk rw balku

vkink,¡ gSa rsjh otg ls ;g tkuigys u ekuk rwus esjk dguk] rq>s vCk ;g d”V iMs+xk lguk

eSus dHkh u pkgk Fkk cqjk rqEgkjkD;k dksbZ ek¡ ns[k ldrh gS cPpksa dks chekj vkSj Fkdk gkjk

ij eS gqbZ etcwj tc rqeus esjs igkM+ rksM+s[kksnh lqjaxs cuk, ck¡/k vkSj taxy tykdj jkLrs tksMs+

eSusa vkReh;rk ls j[kk rqEgkjk ?;kuijarq u jksd ldh Hkwdai] ck<+ o rqQku

tc gqvk lc lalk/kuksa dk guu rqEgkjs }kjkvlj bldk esjs o’k ls gqvk ckgj lkjk

=klnh vkSj fo/oal ns[kdj vc D;kas jksrk gSoks oSlk gh ikrk gS tks tSlk cht cksrk gS;g ckr tk,xh gj ?kj] xyh] xk¡o] ‘kgj

rqe vc ugha :dksxs rks cjlsxk izdfr dk dgjvafdr dqekj

d{kk & nloh a,s- ,l- ,u- lhfu;j ldSUMjh Ldwy] e;wj fogkj]

fnYyh & 91

izdfr dks cpkuk gS]/kjrh ij o{k yxkuk gS]o{kksa dh bl Nkvksa ls]

bl lqUnj izdfr dks cpkuk gSArfu’kk ‘kekZ

d{kk & X;kjgoh aiqjupanz fo|k fudsru] dkuiqj] ;q- ih-

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vkinkvksa ls cpkus ds fy, i;kZoj.klqj{kk

gekjh iFoh gekjk thou] bldks LoxZ cuk,sxsaisM+ ikS/ks yxk,sxsa] Hkfo”; dks mTtoy cuk,saxs

HkwdEi jks/kh ?kj gedks vc cukuk gS]blls lqj{kk ds fy, tkudkfj;k¡ gesa crkuk gS

tc Hkh vk;s dksbZ vugksuh lrdZ gedks gks tkuk gSysrs gS ladYi vkt gesa iFoh dks cpkuk gS

ckfj’k dh gj ,d cwan ty gedks ns tkrh gSuk gks ckfj’k vxj rks /kjrh lw[kh gks tkrh gS

uk gks dksbZ ?kVuk ,slh] blls tkx:d gks tkuk gSysrs gS ladYi vkt ge] iFoh dks cpkuk gS

izdfr cnyko dks vc gesa :dkuk gSiFoh dks uqdlku u igq¡ps] ,slk dqN dj tkuk gSjgs lqjf{kr thou gekjk] lcdks ;g crkuk gS

ysrs gS ladYi vkt ge] iFoh dks cpkuk gSfn{kk vk;kZZ

d{kk & ckjgoh aeksgu yky lg] cfydk fo/kk eafnj] uSuhrky] mÙkjk[k.M

ouLifre; Hkw&vkoj.k]

cuk, fo’kq) i;kZoj.kAuhjt dqekj ujoky

d{kk & ckjgoh aljLorh lhfu;j ldSUMjh Ldwy] ujkSyk] gfj;k.kk

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xqtjkr =klnheS;k eksjh eS frjaxk Qgjkšxh

fo/kky; dh izHkkr Qsjh esa tkÅ¡xhek¡ us :yk;k] /kjrh ek¡ us txk;k

lwuk lkjk Hkqt ik;k

gk;! xqtjkr dk ;s eatj26 tuojh 2001 dks fn[kyk;k

nq/k eqgh NksVh cguek¡ ds vk¡py esa

HkkbZ firk ?kj ds vkaxu esa‘kk;n! lks jgs gSa

ysfdu u ‘okl u vkoktD;k ns[kw¡ ] eq>s fn[kkvks

pyuk vdsys vc eq>s fl[kkvksu xk¡o u ?kj }kju dksbZ viuk

VwV dj jg x;k liukesjk frjaxkk] esjk frjaxkk

dgk¡ QgjkÅ¡] dgk¡ QgjkÅ¡Lusgh lDlsukd{kk & nloh a

Mh- ,- oh- Ldwy] bZLV vksQ dSyk’k] ubZ fnYyh& 65

feydj djas lc vkink ds laØe.k dk ujlagkjAvkvks djds vf/kd iz;kl djas okrkoj.k dk JaxkjAA

viuh tae+h] viuk vkdk’k [kqn iSnk djsA

vius dneks ls okrkoj.k dks lqlfTtr djsaAAdkaph pksiM+k

d{kk & vkBoh afnYyh ifCyd Ldwy] jksfg.kh] ubZ fnYyh& 85

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vkink dh =klnhdksbZ ugha dg ldrkdc D;k gks tk;s

vkrs gS dqN le; ds fy,vkSj lc dqN u”V dj nsrs

pkgs gks Hkwdaick<+ ;k rwQku

pkjksa vkSj [krjk iSnk djrsvkSj lalkj es ekre QSykrs

gtkjksa eklwe viuk thou [kksrsfcuk dksbZ dkj.k fcuk dqN fd,

isM+ dh lqj{kk vko’;d gSftlls ck<+ de gks ldrh gS

dksbZ ugha dg ldrkdc D;k gks tk;s

gksrs rks gSa ;g izdfr ds dkj.k

blfy, ges’kk lrdZ jgksjks’kuh nÙkk

d{kk & uoh agksyh djksl gk;j ldSUMjh] Ldwy] ukxkyS.M

lw>&cw> fn[kkdj ge cps foifÙk;ksa lsi;kZoj.k dks vius cpk,as izkdfrd ladVks lsA

viuk,sa lHkh laHHkkfor rjhds] u cksysa flQZ O;FkZ ds cksy

cpk,as i;kZoj.k dks] D;ksafd thou gS gekjk csgn vueksyAvkfnR; dqekjd{kk & NVh

lSaV tkslQ gkbZ Ldwy] U;w iuoy] egkjk”Vª

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HkwdaiHkwdEi dk dEiu /kjrh ess tc Hkh ygjkrk gS]

cl lc dqN dkai tkrk gSdqN gh {k.kksa dk [ksy vkSjlcds gks’k mM+k ys tkrk gS

cM+h cM+h bekjrs ns[krsgh <g tkrh gS

tks bekjrs cukrk gS bulkulc /kwy esa fey tkrh gS

pkjks rjQ gk & gk dkj ep tkrk gSviuksa dks jksrs fcy[krs

yksxksa dh fprdkj epk tkrk gS

o”kksZ ls latks;k ?kj]iy Hkj es fc[kj tkrk gS

ekj iM+ tkrh gs vkSj Hkh xgjhtc dksbZ viuk HkwdEi dh pisV esa vk tkrk gS

cl fny ngy tkrk gStc uUgh lh tkuksa ds lj ls

muds ek¡ & ckidk lk;k mB tkrk gS

HkwdEi dk dEiu /kjrh esa tc Hkh ygjkrk gS

cl-----------------vefcadk pkSgkud{kk & nloh a

th- th- ,l- ,l- ,l- Ldwy] lksyu] fgekpy

taxy es vkx]

izdfr ij nkxAjtuh

d{kk & vkBoh ath- ,l- ,l-,l-xyek] e.M+h] fgekpy

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,s vkink rq D;ksa vkrh gS,s vkink rq D;ksa vkrh gSlc dqN u”V dj tkrh gS

tc vkrh gS nq[k dh ?kM+h ykrh gSlq[k vkSj pSu lkFk ys tkrh gS

dHkh izkdfrd ;k dHkh ekuo }kjk vkrh gSekuo dh ftUnxh dks rgl ugl dj tkrh gS

,s vkink rq D;ksa vkrh gS

vkjrh xpyh

d{kk & nloh ath- th- ,l- ,l- ,l-Ldwy] lksyu] fgekpy

tu&tu ls ;g dguk gS]o{k /kjk dk xguk gSA

fo’k:r tSud{kk & vkBoh a

fnYyh ifCyd Ldwy] jksfg.kh] fnYyh &85

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i;kZoj.k dk cnyrk Lo:ii;kZoj.k gS ifj vkSj vkoj.k dk esyijUrq vkinkvksa ls ;s gks jgk gS csesyiznw”k.k Hkh i;kZoj.k dks djrk gS u”Vftlls O;fDr;ksa dks gksrk gs d”V

yksx jguk pkgrs gS thforijUrq fdlh dk u gksrk gS fgr[ksrksa esa fdlku djrk gS la?k”kZ

tc vkrs gS Hkwdai] ck<+ vkSj lw[kkgks tkrk gS fdlku dk la/k”kZ csdkj

isM+ksa dks dkVdj curs gS dkxt vkSj IykbZoqMvxj u gks ;]s rks gks tk,xk thou nq”V

nwljh rjQ gkfu;k¡ Hkh gS dkxt cuus dhizR;sd tqykbZ ekg esa euk;k tkrk gS ou egksRloijUrq dksbZ O;fDr ugha gS blds izfr vxzlj

vkt pkjksa fn’kkvksa es ‘kksj ;g xwat jgkizkdfrd vkinkvksa dk tksj bruk D;ks c<+ jgk

D;k gS mik; tks bls jksd lds?kqVrs ekuo dks tks uo thou lkSai ldsa

vr% vkvks ge lc djs ,d u, i;kZoj.k dk fuekZ.k

ftlls gks gekjk gh fgr vkSj dY;k.k:iy ‘kekZ

d{kk & uoh avkse ‘kkfUr ifCyd Ldwy] lksuhir] gfj;k.kk

uk dkVs o{k] uk dkVs ou

;g nsrk gS izy; dks vkea=.klkxj csuthZ

d{kk & lkrohlksejfoys Ldwy] uks;Mk] ;q-ih-

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izkdfrd vkink ls cpus gsrqi;kZoj.k laj{k.kA

izdfr dks gS cpkuk;gh ikB gesa gS lh[kuk vkSj le>kuk

ge vkf[kj cjckn D;ksa djrs gS viuh /kjrhcl ikus gsrq /ku nkSyr vkSj lEifrZvxj fd;k /kjrh dk nq:i;ksx

rks gj iy gksxk nq[k Hkjk vkSj fo;ksxgj rjQ xjeh ,oa vR;ar lnh Z dk cksy ckyk gS

,slk pyrk jgk rks tYnh [kRe gksus dh dxkj es ;giFoh dk xksyk gS

i;kZoj.k u cpkus ls vk,xk /kjrh ek¡ dks Øks/kD;k vk/kqfud euq”; dj ik,sxkk bldk fojks/k

/kjrh ek¡ dks gS cpkuk

;gh ikB gesa gS lh[kuk vkSj le>kukvfHkuo dfr xqIrk

d{kk & nloh alSaV Y;wd lh- lh- Ldwy] fn eky] lksyu] fgekpy

i;kZoj.k dj jgk iqdkj]can djks iznw”k.k ls esjk lagkjAo{k yxkvks] [kq’kgkyh ikvks

tu eu esa tkxfr ykvksAbf’krk xqIrk

d{kk & vkBoh affnYyh ifCyd Ldwy] jksfg.kh] ubZ fnYyh& 85

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i;kZoj.k lqj{kkvkvks cuk, ,d ,slh nqfu;kAftles u cgs iznwf”kr ufn;k¡AA

iznw”k.k gS ekSr dh ?kaVhAftles yVdh nqfu;k myVhAA

dgh a gS ck<+ rks dgh gS lw[kkAftlus lcdk thou ywVkAAizdfr ls ge gkFk feyk,¡A

curs ujd dks LoxZ cuk,¡AAtx esa T;knk isM+ yxk,¡A

bldk lcdks egRo crk,¡AAi;kZoj.k dks ‘kq) cuk,¡A

thou viuk ZLoxZ cuk,AAnhid VeVk

d{kk & nloh aykasx O;w ifCyd Ldwy] uSuhrky] mÙkjk[k.M

vkiknkvksa dks nwj Hkxkvks]izdfr dks o{kkHkw”k.k igukvksaA

isM+ks dh va/kk/kqa/k dVkbZ]

yk,xh o”kkZ dh fonkbZAeuka”k vkj- Bkdqj

d{kk & NVoh alSaV dksYecl Ldwy] v’kksdk iSysl] ubZ fnYyh&01

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izkdfrd foifÙk ds lek/kku gsrqi;kZoj.k dk cpko/kjrh ek¡ dk djuk gS cpko

izdfr dk dgj gS bldk izLrko/kjrh gks jgh gS gekjs f[kykQcrk jgh gS ;g lkQ lkQ

HkwadEi] ck<+] lqukeh gS blds fodjky :itks ekuo dks crkrs gSa ge gS Øqj;g uQjr gks jgh gS et+cwr

feVk ldrh gS ;g gekjk otwn

vkvks ge ;g nnZ vkil es ck¡Vsrkfd ge /kjrh ek¡ ds lkFk viuk lkjk thou dakVs

vc le> vk;k gS /kjrh ek¡ dk nnZ gesatc gekjs ikl cpk gS de le;

izkdfrd foifÙk ls cpuk gS rks ,d gS lek/kkui;kZoj.k dk laj{k.k djuk gekjk gksuk

pkfg, izFke dke

ty] feV~Vh] gok] ok;q] i’kq i{kh gS blds vaxer iznwf”kr djks bUgsa] ojuk gks tk,xsa ge lc rax

o{k yxkuk] ty cpkuk] gok dks gS ‘kq) djkukrHkh rks gks ik,xk i;kZoj.k dk :i lqgkuk

/kjrh ek¡ dk djuk gS cpko

izdfr dk dgj gS bldk izLrko‘kkar Hkyk

d{kk & nloh alSV Y;wd lhuh;j ldSUMjh Ldwy] nh eky] lksyu] fgekpy

tu&tu ls dguk gS]

o{k /kjk dk xguk gSAiyd vjksjk

d{kk & vkBoh alSV Y;wd lhuh;j ldSUMjh Ldwy] nh eky] lksyu] fgekpy

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izdfr dk fo’okldy ge Fks izdfr dh xksn esasvkt ge gS foKku ds eksg esa

foKku ds dkj.k izdfr [kks jgh gS vkikle; le; ij Hkxoku jgrk gS gesa daidikrk

bl daiu us nh gS gesa ,slh pksVeuq”; ds fny esa ?kj dj pqdk gS [kksV

bl [kksV dks gesa feVkuk gksxkizdfr dk fo’okl okfil ikuk gksxk

vU;Fkk izdfr Hkst nsxh gesa uk tkus fdl vksjeuq”; dsoy ;gh dg ldsxkdy ge Fks izdfr dh xksn esavkt ge gS foKku ds eksg esa

dy ge gksaxs ;ejkt dh xksn esaAf’kokuh

d{kk & X;kjgoh aMh- ,- oh- lSapjh ifCyd Ldwy] ujsyk] fnYyh&40

HkwL[kyu ij djks fopkj]

/kjrh ij dj nks o{kksa dk JaxkjAfl)kFkZ iafMr

d{kk & NBoh an;kuUn ifCyd Ldwy] fn eky] f’keyk] fgekpy

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gekjh izdfr cpsxh vkikr~dky ls---vkikr~dky vk;k ns[kks ! vkikr~dky vk;k]

pkjksa rjQ nq[kksa dks lkFk yk;k]Hkwdai] ck<+] Tokykeq[kh tSls vkikrdky dks ;s gS vius lkFk yk;k

vc yM+uk gesa blls gS D;ksafd Mjuk ughaa blls gSA

gkFk is gkFk j[kdj D;ksa cSBs gksdjuk gS ,d vklku dke

cl ysuk gS vkt ekSdMªhy esa Hkkxvc Hkwdai dks ge nsaxsa eqag rksM+ tokc

D;ksafd ge lc gS vc rS;kj

Mjuk bldk lek/kku ughajksuk bldk gy ugha

cl [kkuk ikuh j[kks lkFkD;ksafd ftUnxh cpkuk gS vius gkFk

vc vkikrdky ls cpuk gS vkSj Hkh vklkuD;ksfd ge lc gS vc rS;kj

vkvks gkFk ls gkFk feyk,¡

vkSj vkikrdkyhu gsYiykbu uEcj,d ‘kwU; lkr lkr dk UkEcj ?kqek,

;fn ge lc gS vc rS;kj

rks ftUnxh cpkuk gS vkSj Hkh vklkuAfj;k nkl

d{kk & nloh aesVj nbZ Ldwy] fryd ysu] ubZ fnYyh&01

isM+ yxkvks] ty cpkvks] bZ/ku FkksM+k de tykvksA

Hkkoh ih<+h lkl ys lds] /kjk ,slh rks NksM+ tkvksAfjf’kdk oRld{kk & NBoh a

esVj nbZ Ldwy] fryd ysu] ubZ fnYyh&01

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o{k dh O;FkkFkk eS dHkh cht ek=vc o{k cu x;k gw¡

/kjrh dh lhek phj djvklek¡ dh vksj ru x;k gw¡

/kwi o”kkZ rwQku lc lg dj?kksj la?k”kZ thou esa fd;k gSolq/kk dk ver gh ughafo”k Hkh eSusa fi;k gS

eS rqEgkjk thou gw¡ok;q vfXu ty dk vk/kkj gw¡

D;ksa ywV jgs gks eq>seSa rqEgkjk egdrk lalkj gw¡

iÙks ?kkl gok Qy Nk;knok vfXu bZa/ku lc eq>esa gS lek;k

eSa lkal gw¡ vkidhthou rqEgsa eS nsrk gw¡

rqEgkjs lHkh nq[k vkSj ihM+k dksvius flj ys ysrk gw¡

eSa ugh rks dqN ughathou Hkwe.My esa ‘kwU; gSj{kk esjh djuh iMs+xh rqEgsa

blh esa thou rqEgkjk /kU; gS Aiwtk nsoh

d{kk & ckjgoh ath- ,l- ,l- ,l- xyek] e.M+h] fgekpy

vkink izca/ku gS le; dh ek¡x]izR;sd ukxfjd djsa bldk /;ku]rHkh gksxk de ls de uqdlku]

vkSj ekuo cpk ik,xk viuh tku]Agf”kZr ‘kaxkjh

d{kk & NBoh afnYyh ifCyd Ldwy] jksfg.kh] ubZ fnYyh& 85

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vkinkvksa ls lqj{kklqjf{kr i;kZoj.k geas cukuk gS;gh vkt ges lcdks crykuk gSHkw L[kyu vk;s rks ugha ?kcjkuk gS

lgh txg ij viuk vkokl]?kj cukuk gSvkSj yksxks dks tkfxr djuk gS

lcdks feydj T;knk ls T;knk isM+ ikS/ks yxkuk gSlqjf{kr i;kZoj.k ges cukuk gS;gh vkt ges lcdks crykuk gS

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izdfr ds j{kd/kjrh gekjh ek¡ gS] vacj firk gekjk

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d{kk & X;kjgoh an;korh eksnh vkdkneh] eksnhiqje] esjB] m0 iz0

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d{kk & lkroh afnYyh ifCyd Ldwy] jksfg.kh] ubZ fnYyh& 85

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d{kk & vkBoh ayksax O;w ifCyd Ldwy] uSuhrky] mÙkjk[k.M

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d{kk & NBoh avk/kqfud ifCyd Ldwy] /keZ’kkyk] fgekpy

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catj Hkwfe djs iqdkj

o{k yxkdj djks m)kjjhrk nsoh

d{kk & vkBoh ath- ,l- ,l- ,l- xyek] eaM+h fgekpy

,d fnu ,slk vk,xk,d fnu ,slk vk,xk tc le; ges fn[kyk,xkbl lalkj dk eSyk :i tc lkeus gekjs vk,xk

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D;ksafd vkus okyh ih<+h dks ;g lalkj fn[kkuk gSvHk; [k=hZ

d{kk & nloh alpnsok ifCyd Ldwy] jksfg.kh] fnYyh

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Judiciously Use Resources

Defeat Disaster ForcesAbhijat Bhardwaj

Class - XIGuru Tegh Bahadur 3rd Centenary Public School,

New Delhi

Environment WarnsOh! Dear Earthlings, don’t let me die

I nurtured you, day and nightIt’s your turn now, to repay debtSafeguard me, or face the threat

One day I will die, of thirst and hungerWashed away by floods and thunder

Landslides, cyclones would destroy your worldI warn thee to heed my word

Left alone on desertified landSans food, water, shelter or standDislocated lives Disbanded cities

You will cry for mercy and pity

If you understand value of livingTogether let’s make a new beginning

I urge thee keep me intactTo mitigate disaster impact

Prabhleen KaurClass - XII

Guru Tegh Bahadur 3rd Centenary Public, New Delhi

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Urgent UrgeI urge for ecofriendly life

Manage disasters before they strike

To avoid human tragedyAdopt mitigation strategyHave passion to plant treeThey don’t require any fee.

Afforestation is the Solution to pollutionIt’s needed for disaster risk reduction

Disease, sickness and devastationCan be managed with tree plantation

Come one come allTo fight nature’s wrath call

Rasleen KaurClass - XI

Guru Tegh Bahadur 3rd Centenary Public School, New Delhi

Keep Environment Intact,

Mitigate Disaster Impact.Anmol Kaur

Class - XIIGuru Tegh Bahadur 3rd Centenary Public School,

New Delhi

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Earth in DangerI saw a beautiful dream

In which the earth was green.

I saw humanity thereBut in reality, we don’t care

There is only violenceand all species are in danger

They are screaming for a saviour,To control this behaviour.

Wildlife is up in smokePlease please don’t poach!

Water is now turning into poisonBecause of dirty hands of pollution

The ozone layer isaffected by carbon emissionThe countries are increasing

their mass production

This can cause great disruption.Har i sh

Class : X-CJain Bharati Mrigavati Vidyalaya, 20th KM, G.T. Karnal

Road, Alipur, New Delhi

Value the ecological Services of nature,

For a safe and disaster free future.

Parichay TrivediClass : IX

Long View Public School, Nainital

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Safeguard The Environmentfor Disaster Risk Reduction

Human’s greed is more than needs,And so have changed his deeds.

The blunder he is creating,Is helping the environment in degrading.

It was his duty,To glorify nature’s beauty.

But alas! He proved to be vain,And all he did was for his gain.

But still there is trust,That our environment can be as strong as the crust.

We must work very hard,And save the environment till our last birthday card.

Or else we shall pave the way for the disasters,That at last shall give us plasters...

Shivam ThakurClass : X -D School : D.A.V. Public School New Shimla, H.P.

Environment Upgradation,

Disaster Mitigation.Harmeet Singh

Class : XIGuru Tegh Bahadur 3rd Centenary Public School,

Mansarover Garden, New Delhi-15

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Modern“ Resource-less” Earth

The world is finite, resources are scarceThings are bad and will be worse!

Coal is burnt and gases explodedForests out and soil eroded!

Wells are dry and air pollutedDust blown, trees uprootedOil producing ores depleted!

Land sinking and sea risingMan is far too enterprising!

Fires will rage with man to fan itSoon we will have “Plundered Planet”!

Gaurav JainClass : X

D.P.S. Rohini, Sector-24, Delhi-85

Reduced resource consumption,

Disaster risk reduction.Khushpreet Kaur

Class : XIGuru Tegh Bahadur 3rd Centenary Public School, Mansarover

Gardenm New Delhi-15

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My Green EnvironmentGreen, Green, Green

What a beautiful scene,Trees all around

With a pleasant soundDon’t cut tree

Hope you will agreeGrow many plants

That’s what Environment wantsLet’s love our environment

Leave a lot for futureSustainable environment

We should keep in mind, otherwiseFuture generations will mindTrees are our soul, without

Which we are no more,

Make our earth cleanLet’s that be our dream

Prerna PantClass : IX-B

D.A.V. Public School, Kailash hills, Delhi

If you are going to keep the wheels turning

The earth is going to keep burning.Priyanshi Jain

Class : XI Sachdeva Public School, Rohini, Sector-13, Delhi-85

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Protect the EarthWe spoil our earth,Is it really worth?

Clouds of happiness lost their way,In the polluting air day by day.

Survivors spared by the seaFor the worst thing in the recent history

Natures furry, rips Asia apartDead towns found in a cart

Trapped for days they shall be foundLandslides away drag many down

Hurricane waves pound on the shore,Money be granted for many more

Tourist paradise resembles a nightmareCome together and upon us stare

Say cheese! For the earth to breathe

And protect the planet pleaseTo live a life of ease.

Medini SharmaClass : IX

St. Luke’s Sen. Sec. School, Solan, H.P.

Don’t cut tree

to make earth disaster freeSunidhi Chanana

Class : XIDayanand Public School, The Mall , Shimla,

H .P .

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Safeguard The Environmentfor Disaster Risk Reduction

The futureWhat does the future hold for us!Smog filled skies and poison cars,

And Broken land with useless dust and nature’s beauty behind bars.

Can! I Ever show my children (if they ever come my way),The beauty of a sunset at the ending of the day?

Can! I Walk into a forest and surround myself with trees,Yet know that it will remain for me to visit as I please?

Can I sit upon the seashore and breathe in salty air,or will it be so dirty that it is unsafe to be there?

I know that I can today do all the things I have said,But when today is yesterday will all these things be dead?

Muskan JainClass : X-F

Sachdeva Public School, Rohini, Sector-13, Delhi-85

Recycle the past, reuse your presentand save your future

Live green, love green, think greenSave the trees, save the world, save

yourselfK r a n t i

Class : X - AOm Shanti Sec. Sen. School. Sonipat, Haryana

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Safeguard The EnvironmentIf you can dream and not make dreams your master,

If you can think and not make thoughts your aim,

If you can meet with triumph & disaster

And treat those two impostors just the same,

If you can bear to hear the truth you’ve spokenTwisted by knaves to make a trap for fools,

or watch the things you gave your life to,Broken and stoop & building up with warn-out tools

Aakash ChauhanClass : IX -A

Jain Bharati Mrigavati Vidyalaya20th K.M., G.T. Karnal Road, Alipur, Delhi-36

Demand of disaster management

Save the environmentSumedhaClass : X

D.A.V. Public School, East of Kailash, NewDelhi -65

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The EnvironmentDarkened clouds, wind and rain

Left alone with all this pain

Landslides always, drags me downTrapped for days, will I be found?

Flooded plains, within my headTornadoes draw near, leave me for dead

Drought from tears, I know not for,I have cried for days, I cry no more.

Hurricane waves, pound on my shoreI’m drowning on my bedroom floor.

This natural bridge, from heart to heartcollapsed in shreds fallen apart.

Akansha SharmaClass : XII

D.A.V. Senior Sec. Sechool, Una, H.P.

Nature is full of bounty & beauty,

protect it and fulfill your duty.Shagun Bhatia

Class : X - BSt. Luke’s Sr. Sec. School, The Mall, Shimla, H.P.

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SaveThe EnvironmentEverything is burning bright

I see no hope for lightOzone layer depleting away

Dirt accumulating near the bay.

Deforestation done on a large scaleBy animals without tail

Pollution increasing its tollEnough to burst this earthen ball

No place today for finding a shedMillions can’t even afford bread

Nuclear wars are the end of earthHas nobody realized its worth?

Get up and rise!Save the environment, and be wise

Save our natural resourcesReturn things to their normal courses.

Do something so that, tomorrow, you won’t repent,Come on and help to ‘Save our Environment’.

Diksha ChaudharyClass : XII

D.A.V. Senior Sec. Sechool, Una, H.P.

Become friendly with nature,

disaster will not occur in future.Aman Kumar Jha

Class : X - CD.A.V. Public School, East of Kailash, New Delhi-65

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The Curse andthe Redemption

Not long ago on geological clockThere lived a ‘goddess’ verdant and pristine

Bang came a ‘demon’ hungry and greedyAnd robbed her of her beauty and sheen.

With water bodies choked and hills de-robedMines extracted and earth deforested

With atmosphere polluted and fossil fuels exhaustedForests squeezed and land over used

The demon left her ravaged and abused.

Horrific hurricanes and droughts then doggedEpidemics floods forest fires boggedClimate change threaten his existence

His own grave dug he wails for assistance.

His life today hangs by a threadHis only saviour ‘Sustainable Progress’

‘Respect for Nature’ ‘Environment Protection’Pushpamrit Kaur

Class : XIGuru Tegh Bahadur 3rd Centenary Public School

C-Block, Mansarover Garden, New Delhi-15

Aware the people save the tree,

Build your environment disaster free.Rajiv Kumar

Class : XIIEvergreen Public School,

Vasuandhara Enclave, Delhi-96

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Protect Environment& Save LifeFrom the plants and woods

We get our nutrients as foodTrees give us oxygen

And absorb the harmful carbonWhen we cut trees

We in fact, Cut our lungs.Increased fuel consumption

And plants destructionGive birth to the global warmingAnd it is really life threatening

If we destroy our environment, henceIt will be suicidal in true sense

Let us plant, protect and nurse treesAnd help ourselves to be sensible and free.

Rishabh GargClass : X-E

Sachdeva Public School, Rohini,Sector-13, Delhi-85

One tree can make a million matches,

One match can destroy a million trees.Wasifah Jahan

Class : IXD.A.V. Public School, East of Kailash, New Delhi-65

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Disaster! Disaster!Everywhere

Disaster! Disaster! Everywhere.All around jury’s hear

I am in danger.Shouted help! help! but neither the family came nor stranger.

Then suddenly opened my eyesAnd shouting saw the sun rise

That awaken, me was a bird’s screamAnd I came to know it was a horror dream

Now, I don’t want this to be trueFor this plans must be make I knewFor safeguarding the environmentTo prevent every hazardous eventPreparing plans and mock drills

To avoid disastrous thrills,Making dams and embankments

So that the overflowing of water can be preventedCreating awareness among the masses

Which would help them in dangerous circumstancesChecking system of housing and drainage

To avoid the Landslid, damageSlums are prone to fire

In such case should be a special care.A search and a rescue team must be thereFor helping people and taking medical care

All this will help in safeguarding the environmentFrom the disaster or any hazardous event.

Rakshit BishtClass : X

Sanwal School Mallital, Nanital

Saving nature by the creature

will help us avoid the disasterJaswinder

Class : XD.A.V. Public School, New Shimla, H.P.

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Healthy EcosystemBedlam awakens the wise old sage,

Resonates, ‘How do we combat nature’s rage?

Degraded environment amplifying the disaster threat,Climate change lampooning every breath.

Burgeoning temperature, floods, landslide, droughts won’t thwart,Disasters ruining livelihoods, how will we put a stop?

The sophist articulates,‘Conserving water, preserving forests, mangroves, coral reefs is the

elixir,Lending resilience, metamorphosing into natural buffers and physical

barriers.

Save water, protect Earth, the commonly hailed jargon,Healthy and well managed ecosystem is the enduring bargain’.

For disaster risk reduction, keep environment pristine in every hue,Otherwise in the future, by loss of lives, we will have to pay the dues.

Geetika AhujaClass : XII

Summer Fields School, Kailash Colony, New Delhi-48

The more variety,

the better societyDeepanshu Shandil

Class : XD.A.V. Public School, New Shimla, H.P.

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Protect Your EnvironmentEnvironmentalists tell us not to pollute a river,

It causes harm to fish,But when do we listen,We do what we wish!

We cut trees to build houses,Instead of living in a town or city,

Environmentalists also tell us to do the same,To live in a city with fun and simplicity!!

Many children go to the same school in different cars,But not knowing that it’s burning fossil fuels,

It also gives out poisonous gases,But we know a solution to itThat is by using a car pool!!!

So knowing that this can lead to global warming,Saving natural resources is the best,

We will need it for the next generation,and that is what is out test!!!!

Ruchi Kansal

Class : X-F

Sachdeva Public School, Rohini, Sector-13, Delhi-85

Disaster comes without information

So, we will have to keep preparation

To save,

be brave,Abhay Sah

Class : IXLong view Public School, Nainital, Uttarakhand

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Hazards to DisastersDisasters happen, when hazards find lame goofs;

Only prayers are hopes, with chaos put loose;Through the attire of arrogance abides aloof,Granting attributes men shall never choose;

and now, Human nature’s brawling nature,both armed with endless spoofs.

Ignoring the affects of the chemicals in use;Even with various diversities already having death dose;

New chronic calamities make the intellects bemuse;Only harmony with nature will make the case close,

A gifted kid shall make the technology and nature fuse.Tejas Srivastava

Class : IXKendriya Vidyalaya, Adnrewsganj, New Delhi-24

There is no disaster that can’t

become a blessing,

no blessings that can’t become

a disasterAnushka Shankar Srivastave

Class : XD.A.V. Public School, East of Kailash,

New Delhi-65

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See What? See What?Nature Says

See what ! See what!Safeguard the environment for disaster risk reduction

Because global warming and air pollution has a big relation.

Global warming causes sea level to risefloods and destruction is what that thrives

Reducing pollution is a solution wisePublic transport, carpool and CNG are great advice

See, what? See, what? Nature saysReduce pollution and take out ways,to make Earth a prosperous place

Chit-chatt -chit water flowsBut chemicals and bacterial are all that glowsCholera and jaundice are diseases that grows

Effecting the quality of life to such a great lose.

Chlorine and antioxidants are some suggestionsTo prevent the rivers from bacterias germination

And provide people with water to drinkTo increase life expectancy to the highest risk.

See, what? See what? nature saysReduce pollution and take out ways, to make earth a happy place.

Shubham JainClass : X-G

Sachdeva Public School, Rohini, Sector-13, Delhi-85

To reduce perils related to disaster,

Don’t wait and watch, but be a doer

a master,

Take urgent steps to protect the

environment faster.Saumya Kamdar

Class : IX - CRukmini Devi Public School, C D Block, Pitam Pura,

Delhi - 34

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The HopeIf drought brings disaster

Which is faster,Flood brings mud

Which is a grudge,Rain brings lighteningWhich is Frightening,Famine brings crying

Which is a deathly sign,Eruption brings disruption

Which is destruction,Cyclone brings storm

Which is a dangerous form,

Then contemplate and meditateBefore its too late

To Join hand in handWhich forms a cordial clean,

With efforts and desirewhich stops the global fire,

Let us all curb disasterWhich should be done faster,with plantation and recycleWhich starts a fresh cycle,

Of conservation and preservationWhich helps in restoration,

With resurrection and renovationWhich helps in continuation,

For this beautiful ecstatic lifeWhich is there to thrive,

So lord bless the mankindWhich needs to reconcile

Akansha JainClass : X

Sachdeva Public School, Rohini, Sector-13, Delhi-85

Environment appreciated,

Disaster decimated.Bineet P S Bakshi

Class : VIIIGuru Tegh Bahadur 3rd Centenary Public School

C-Block, Mansarover Garden, New Delhi-15

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Make a Safe TomorrowFrom all the hazards and disaster,

We need to protect our land faster,Let’s unite and fight this sorrow,

To make a safe tomorrow!

Let’s protect our mountains and oceans,With all concentration and devotion,

Lets create a beautiful vision,Free of disaster and explosion.

Let’s prevent ourselves from cyclones,Tornado, Earthquake, Typhoons,

Volcanic eruption, Avalanche and so on,By spreading awareness and taking prevention.

Aditi B. Prasad

Class : IX

Cambridge School, Skakti Khand II, Indirapuram, Ghaziabad, U.P.

Know Disaster,

no DisasterYogya Aggarwal

Class : VIISachdeva Public School, Rohini, Sector-13, Delhi-85

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Before it is too LateWe can, We Should!

Hey Friend! whenever you cut a tree,You invite desertification for free!With desertification comes drought,

Hunger stricken thousands shout!

Comfortably we enjoy our A.C. , Car and light,Taking temperature to a great heightMother earth with to anger is heating

And we say with Cyclones, Floods, Volcanoes andEarthquakes she is cheating!

Let’s join hands and work together, before it’s too late,Otherwise everyone knows about the forthcoming disastrous fate!

Kritika NangiaClass : XI

Ahlcon International School, Mayur Vihar, Phase-1, Delhi-91

Let’s make a new fashion

saving earth should be our

passion.Vadee Sharma

Class : VIIISt. Luke’s Sen. Sec. School, The Mall, Solan,

H .P .

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NatureOne evening there came a storm

I asked my motherWhat’s wrong?

I never saw storm in season of winterOr have I not noticed it

Cause I lay sickLast year in this season

My mother replied,Its nature’s warningOf global warming

Yes mother, I heard it from my teacherAs she was very eager

To tell us about the dangerThat we are going to face

All, including the human race.

What she taught us correctMother spoke ahead,

But if you want to stop itYou have to save the nature from the harm made by us

On the earth’s creatures

I Said, yes we are the futureAnd will save our nature

From the disaster’s of every kindIt’s us who have to take a step

To Protect man kind.Srishti Sudan

Class : XCambridge School, Skakti Khand II, Indirapuram, Ghaziabad, U.P.

Cheaper is investment in risk reduction

than providing

Humanitarian aid after disaster’s action...Paras BishtClass : VIII

Long View Public School, Nanital, Uttarakhand

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Where Heaven Used to LieThe wind as it flows,

Beautiful environment that it holds,

The land by which it’s going through,That heaven is disaster prone!

Flowers used to sing,Along with the leaves of all trees,

The river used to dance,Along with fishes, give it a glance!

Suddenly one day,A terror broke out.That beautiful land,Had a huge cyclone!

Many diedMany lost their family lives.

Their pain, their cries,Disappeared that land,

Where heaven used to lie!

Now that land doesn’t exist,No one dance and sings.

Wind that goes by,Looking at the dead land,

It cries.....K i r t i

Class : X

Navy Children School, NCS, Chnakyapuri, New Delhi-21

When environment thrives humankind

survivesKaran Preet Singh

Class : VIIIGuru Tegh Bahadur 3rd Centenary Public School

C-Block, Mansarover Garden, New Delhi-15

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River in RageHarm the nature & you’ll see

Playing with ecosystem is no funBearing in mind that

Vengeance of nature spares none.

Trees have been chopped enoughTo make floods reach the extreme stage

This is what can happenWhen you put the river in rage.

River pays you back for your behaviour towards natureWhether you’ll destruct it or save

Because the river can be as peaceful as a water fallOr as turbulent as a tsunami wave.

Do your bits for natureyou’re still going to get your wage.

We can all line peacefully with natureBecause you wouldn’t to put the river in rage

Rishabh Singh ChauhanClass : XII

A.S.N. Sr. Sec. School, Mayur, Vihar, Phase-1, Delhi-91

Combat climate change,

Conquer disastersRhythm Kaur

Class : VIIIGuru Tegh Bahadur 3rd Centenary Public School

C-Block, Mansarover Garden, New Delhi-15

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Awareness onEnviornmental Issues

Humans should be awareAs the disasters come any where

We are so busy in fulfilling our needsSo that we forget to grow healthy nature seeds

You are cutting down trees blindlydue to which environment can’t treat you kindly

Day by day industries are creating so much pollutionBy Growing more & more trees is the only solution

So humans should be awareas the disasters come anywhere.

Piyush GandhiClass : XI

Nav Jeewan Academy Sen. Sec. School, Madhu Vihar,Dwarka, Sector-3, New Delhi

Clean environment in our life

Do not cut it with a disastrous knifeGagandeep Singh

Class : VIIISachdeva Public School, Rohini, Sector-13, Delhi-85

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Cry No MoreDarkened clouds, wind and rain

Left alone with all this painLandslides always drag me down

Trapped for days, will I be found?

Flooded plaws inside my headTornadoes draw near, leave me for dead,

Drought from tears I know not farI’ve cried for days, I Cry no more

Hurricane waves pound on my shoreI’m drowning on my bedroom floor.

this natural bridge from heart to heart,Collapsed in shreds has fallen apart.

Nishant KaulClass : XI

D.A.V. Public School, East of Kailash, Delhi

Step for disaster risk reduction,

step ahead for environment protection.Ashok Priyadarshi Rout

Class : VIIISachdeva Public School, Rohini, Sector-13, Delhi-85

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Safeguard Environment andReduce Disaster

The magnanimous mellows, the soothing skyLove their mother, sweet and serene.

She gives us food, She gives us clothes,She gives us shelter and love

And by destroying her, we are harming ourselves.

So, we must safeguard and grow more trees.Or otherwise human existence would cease.

If we try to take control of environment in our hands,Its fury would burst up and destroy these vast concrete lands.

Let’s grow smart, be not its master,Instead safeguard the environment and reduce disaster.

Aditya KaushalClass : XI

St. Luke’s Sen. Sec. School, Solan

Nature has enough to provide for

each human need!

But not for human greed!!Shreiya Sharma

Class : VIII - CSt. Luke’s Sen. Sec. School, The Mall, Solan, H.P.

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Make World a Better PlaceEarthquakes, Tsunamis and Tornadoes

Erupted the life of people, not even lefttheir shadows

All these disasters come in a frightIt’s we who need to be ready to turn their impact light

We’ve suffered for years,The cry of people is difficult to bear

We need to protect the environment and make a better planSo we do not face the situations, we saw recently in Japan

It’s high time we must heal the world to make it a better place.for you and for me and the entire human race.

Bhushan KumarClass : X-C

Dayanand Public School, The Mall, Shimla.

Take care of the earth gently,

otherwise

you will have to pay the rent

monthly.Neel lakhani

Class : VIII - GD.P.S. R.K. Puram, New Delhi-22

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Fury of GodTsunami, Tsunami

Why do you trouble me?

When comes a gailIt leaves me frail

After a stormEverything is calm

Then comes the floodA chill runs in my Blood

In summers a droughtmy throat feels hot

Oops! a SandstormDestroys my body form

God! a forest firewhich grows wilder

What about an earth quakeWhich makes all shake

God says pray and prepareTo take care

And Safe Guard the environmentTo help in

Disaster management!!!Milind Umesh

Class : XKendriya Vidyalaya, Pragati Vihar, Near Lodhi Colony, New Delhi-03

Green revolution

the best way to arrest pollution.Archit Sood

Class : VIII - CSt. Luke’s Sen. Sec. School, The Mall, Solan, H.P.

73

Man and EnvironmentMan is so selfish

Polluting water of lakes and distrubing fishBuilding big beautiful houses in city.

Doesn’t want to live in simplicityIf today we will cut the trees

Later there will be no more to see.If we will keep on doing this for next 4-5 yearsI believe soon extinction of everything is sure

The man who is doing this in just nights and daysEarth will also treat man in same way.

so, I request treat earth with distinctionOr surely face extinction....

Akhil PathaniaClass : IX

D. A. V. Public School, New Shimla.

Preserve bio-diversity,

Prevent anxiety.Shaurya Sharma

Class : VIID.A. V. Public School, New Shimla, H.P.

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Beauty of Mother NatureI am a child, born to see the beauty of mother nature

But what is this I’m seeing? seems there’s no lift for future

How can man behave so much as a slaughter?After all its our mother earth and we are like its daughter

Deforestation in our world is one of the major nuisancesWhich is done on a large scale because of our ignorance

Tsunami are often very disastrous and just hit backBut we can use our knowledge and technology, which we no more lack

And can safeguard ourselves from its evasionBy making tsunami alarm to know its occasion

I’m just a child pleading for your cooperationHelping our environment for the next generation.

Kritika JhaClass : X-E

Sachdeva Public School, Rohini, Sector-13, Delhi-85

Less pollution, is the best solution,

for disaster risk reduction.Nandini Kapila

Class : VIISt. Luke’s Sen. Sec. School, The Mall, Solan, H.P.

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Escaping DisasterA disaster in no time leads to many person’s demiseTo escape such risk we have to take an early rise

Many are engulfed by the disasterTo protect their lives, we have to take steps faster

It frowns their relatives left behindAs they are helpless to get their loved ones find

To take preventive measures is the bestFrom facing the consequences and the rest

Practice mock drills to be ready for it any timeAnd if it strikes take steps to make everything fine.

Weather forecasts and predictions about cycloneCan protect the lives of many even in the areas most prone

In case a fire strikes use of sand bags is the bestAs being cheapest of the rest

There’s nothing we can’t do, everything is in our handsThen why can’t we make the ones, who fall and again stand

From the disaster, take them out who are in needDear friends you would feel nice, by doing a good deed.

Savika KathuriaClass : X-G

Sachdeva Public School, Rohini, Sector-13, Delhi-85

When droughts dare to destroy &

darken your life

Dare to destroy the dark....Aaheli Biswas

Class : VIIIThe Mother ‘s International School, Sri Aurobindo Marg,

New Delhi- 16

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Safety Isn’t Expensive,

Its Priceless.Planet Earth is our Mother

Provides food & water to nurtureEmbodied with amazing creations of nature

Care for earth & save our future

Disasters are natural and inevitableLeave immense impact on life & environment

Training make us less vulnerableTo counter nature’s fury

Street play, dramas and mock drillsSensitize us towards surroundings and its relations

Make us aware about precautions of quake and floodsAnd helps to avoid nature’s annihilation

Every hazard recognised is an accident avoidedAwareness of situations is help provided

Equipment and medical aid to be systematically dividedTo help them and help others when the time arises

Let us join hands and pledgeAnd construct a simple and sweet hedge

To safeguard ourselves against disastersAround the world, so we can rule as masters!!!!!!!!!

Mallika BhasinClass : XII

Tagore International School, Vasant Vihar, Delhi.

Earth is our mother,

Don’t spoil it further.Himanshu Thakur

Class : VIIID.A. V. Public School, New Shimla, H.P.

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Nurture Green CultureGreen is not our growth

Floods and droughts we encounter bothWarming globe and shrinking spacesForce us to flee to altered places

Ecology absolutely is no fadIts destruction is extremely bad

Save wildlife, nurture green cultureEnvironment certainly is our future

Enter actively in the field of disaster managementWalk the environment friendly road to development.

BhumikaClass : XII

Bal Bharti Public School, Pitam Pura, Delhi-34

Planting trees brings prosperity,

Cutting them brings disaster & Insecurity.Devashree Chauhan

Class : VIII - GD.P.S. R.K. Puram, New Delhi-22

78

Be Prepare and

Always AwareTerrible events hereHorrible events thereHumus are plastered

This world seems to disastered

Earthquakes, storms and katrinaMaking this world a death Arena

Observing, ditching, Monitoring and warmingcan only save us from ruining.

Quakeproof and strong buildingsProper sanitation and tree plantings

Fire-Extinguishers, emergency escape planMedicator and awareness

Know disaster so, no disasterBe always prepared, always aware

And then no need to be scaredAniket Malik

Class : XSachdeva Public School, Rohini, Sector-13, Delhi-85

Plant tree a day,

keep the disasters away.Harohita Negi

Class : VIIID.A. V. Public School, New Shimla, H.P.

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Prepare for the worst,

hope for the best

If you be prepared,

no need to be scared.Anoushka Chanana

Class : VIRukmini Devi Public School, C D Block, Pitam

Pura, Delhi - 34

Be Guilty....Be guilty of polluting air

It welcomes the perilous stormBe guilty of polluting water

It causes the floods and hencethe crisis of foods, life and shelter.

No winters left, no summer’s debtof sweat and displeasure

In the coming years, nature stop the twistAnd Turns of wind, for changing weather

Sometimes drought, sometimes rainLeave the people in vain

Dear everyone, be ready to getWhat you deserve, oh I sigh, it’s pain

Sasha NijharaClass : XI - C

Sachdeva Public School, Rohini, Sector-13, Delhi-85

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Beautiful EarthMother earth is so beautiful do not harms

Each & every day is losing it’s charm.

I feel scared when I think about the future,We rapidly destroying our resources like butcher.

Minimize the wastage & contribute in saving the environment,Practice & spread the message of sustainable development.

As our efforts & that too in right direction,Will only secure our future & give us some satisfaction !

Shubham SharmaClass : XII

School : Dayanand Public School, Shimla, H.P.

Forest increases,

disaster decreases.Monika Sharma

Class : VII - B School : Dayanand Public School, The Mall, Shimla, H.P.

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The Lovers TripWhile on a distant trip

Going all the way with crispIt just ended up this wayOver the world full of hay

Like an oyster is cruelBut still searches for the pearl

It just ends this frontierOver the earth’s Fateful Encounter

Cause when one door closesJust as life mossesAnother open for us

Over it as a fussBut we are so regretful

Aren’t able to see what’s beautifulLife the soul of love

Will one day, fly like doveBut the way we see himWill one day come trim

Over man’s hateWill change our fate

Abhineetam ChoursiaClass : XII

School : D.A.V. Public School, New Shimla, H.P.

Because of us there is global warming ,Grow more trees and make it charming.

Himanshu VermaClass : VI

School : Dayanand Public School, The Mall, Shimla, H.P.