H students of the International Indian School Jubail, led by class teacher Deepti Tamboli, hold up banners with slogans promoting conservation of paper. — Courtesy photo By Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed JUBAIL — Students from the International Indian School Jubail of recently organized a silent rally to highlight and encourage paper conservation. Under the guidance and leadership of class teacher Deepti Tamboli, Class VII - H students held the rally with the objective of developing an awareness regarding the conservation and recycling of the Earth's precious resources. The students set their sights on paper, which is one of the most widely used commodities in schools. The students silently marched within the premises of the school building along with Dr. Syed Hameed, school principal, and Dr. Zahra Malik, vice principal. As the rally was in progress, they lifted wastepaper and noiselessly demonstrated to onlookers how to keep nature and the surroundings clean. The students, appearing very enthusiastic and engaged, held up banners and placards saying “Never refuse to reuse since it's our Earth that we abuse.” The rally aimed to collect wastepaper from various sources and sections, including examination areas and photocopy rooms, to send all the discarded paper to recycling factories. Dr. Hameed and Dr. Malik congratulated the young proponents of the innovative idea and also acknowledged the teacher behind the initiative. The rally culminated with a message to follow and implement the three R's: reduce, reuse and recycle. __