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ANNUAL MAGAZINE 2024
         ALIGANJ CAMPUS II




        Urgent Call for Climate Care                         A Tale of Friends and Nature

        Climate shifts, a serious plight,
                                                             Lily, Sam and Anne were friends. One day, they went on a
        Yet, some view it with careless sight.
                                                             picnic. While they were eating, Anne accidentally dropped
        Chasing wealth, a heedless race,                     garbage on the ground. Lily got concerned and told her,
        Ignoring Earth's fragile grace.                      "Did you know that if we leave trash everywhere, it can
        Drilling oil, the soil we scar,                      harm the environment?" Sam didn't really care about
        Leaving ozone thin, a distant star.                  making things dirty and said, "So what if it's messy?" Lily
        Electric cars, a step so wise,                       explained, "Let me tell you the whole story. A long time
        Towards a cleaner Earth, they guise.                 ago, everything was inside a 'Cosmic Egg,' like a bubble. It
        Together, united, we must stand,                     got very hot
        Hand in hand, across the land.                       and then
                                                             exploded.
        Tackling change, a shared goal,
                                                             After millions
        Mending Earth, healing her soul.
                                                             of years,
                                        Drashya Mishra, II B
                                                             pieces of
        Riddles                                              dust, gas and
                                                             rock came
        Q1. Which flower has two lips?                       together to
        A1. Tulip (It looks like it has two parts that resemble lips.)  form Earth. It
                                                             was really hot
        Q2. I went into the garden and tossed the little glass balls
                                                             with lava and had a bad air. But then it cooled down and
           into the air. When the sun came up, all the balls were   became the Earth we know today. Our Mother Earth took a
           collected. Who am I?                              really long time to form and it's the only planet where life
        A2. Dew (I'm talking about the drops of water that form on   thrives."
           plants and things overnight.)
                                                             They decided to tell everyone how important it is to take
        Q3. Tell me the name of a tree that you can hold in your hands?
                                                             care of our Earth. Sam even realized that he wasted water
        A3. Palm tree (It's a small tree with a straight, slender trunk.)  and promised to stop. He said, "Even small things can
        Q4. My brother is the sky and my mother is water. I'm   make a big difference."
           white when dry but gray when wet. Who am I?                                       Aryama Shukla, III A
        A4. Cloud (When it's dry, it's fluffy and white like a cloud in
           the sky, but when it's full of water, it turns gray.)  Nature's Beauty All Around
                                              Samarth, II C
                                                             Nature's wonders, take a look,
        Save our Earth                                       Early morn, by the brook.
        Our planet's plea is clear and true,                 Birdsong sweet, a joyful sound,
                                                             Happiness in nature found.
        Keep lights off, and fans too.
                                                             Sheep in herds, they graze and play,
        Unneeded things, let's not keep,
                                                             Underneath the sun's bright ray.
        Forests vanishing, nature weeps.
                                                             Kites soaring high with glee,
        Earth's in trouble, can't you see?
                                                             Insects buzzing, wild and free.
        It's shouting, "Stop!" desperately.
                                                             Moon aglow, a shining light,
        It hurts, the pain is real,                          Crickets serenade the night.
        Little's done, time to heal.                         Sea's aroma fills the air,
        Together, let's lend a hand,                         Waves dance, a scene so fair.
        Save our home, protect the land.                     When I'm tired and need to rest,
        If we don't act, it's clear we must,                 On Mom's forehead, I'm gently blessed.
        Our planet's fate, crumbling to dust.                Grateful for all that I see,
                                               Zeenat, II C   Thankful to God, for nature's glee.
                                                                                             Raksha Anand, III A



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