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Shri Prashant Khanna’s upbringing and education for the next 25 years, i.e. from the age of 3 to 28, took place under the care and guidance of The Mother. As a young child, he also had the privilege of having Sri Aurobindo's Darshan several times and of interacting directly with The Mother on innumerable occasions.
Students who care for the environment have been given an opportunity to act on their sentiments through two exciting tasks under the British Council Climate Cool Project. The first, conducted in conjunction with the Hong Kong SAR Government's Science in the Public Service Campaign's project competition, is entitled "Climate Change - What can we do?", and seeks a student team to represent Hong Kong at a youth forum to be held on the fringes of the G8 Summit in Japan in summer.
(Reprinted from Positive News Hong Kong)
The second is a Poster Design Competition for secondary students in Hong Kong, encouraging them to think of ways to act on climate change issues through artistic and creative presentation on a poster. Student teams have been asked to design an A3 poster featuring 10 tips on how to reduce our carbon footprint in Hong Kong. The winning poster will be distributed widely throughout Hong Kong prompting the wider public to take action in response to climate change.
Winners of both categories and its will be invited to join a Green Journey that will tours around Hong Kong and mainland China to explore ways of tackling climate change issues.
Katherine Forestier, Director of Education of British Council Hong Kong, said, "The British Council is delighted to have joined the Science in the Public Service project competition by adding an international dimension to the competition. The G8 Summit in Hokaido will be a crucial event for determining future international policy on the climate change issue. We need young people to see that there is room for optimism: change is possible and is already happening.”
Climate Cool, co-organised by the British Council, the HKSAR Education Bureau and UniServity, aims to engage students around the world, in raising awareness and understanding of the impact of climate change on the world and in exploring realistic solutions.