This podcast is a call for building a better planet. It is a collective voice of the young people, who are a part of WWF India’s environment education programmes, nature and biodiversity experts and the real change-makers. These Planet Ninjas as we fondly address them, will share their inspiring stories and learnings on their journey towards creating a sustainable future.
DO YOU WANT A BETTER PLANET? Join the movement to build one today! We dream of a green future and a better planet where all living beings have clean air, safe drinking water, healthy food and a secure home. Children today can begin small to make a big difference tomorrow. Be a leader of change with Mission Khoryug. A student-led movement that empowers the children of Ladakh to green their schools and transform their communities! Link to Register - https://academy.wwfindia.org/MissionKhoryug/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wwf-india/message
DO YOU WANT A BETTER PLANET? Join the movement to build one today! We dream of a green future and a better planet where all living beings have clean air, safe drinking water, healthy food and a secure home. Children today can begin small to make a big difference tomorrow. Be a leader of change with Mission Khoryug. A student-led movement that empowers the children of Ladakh to green their schools and transform their communities! Link to Register - https://academy.wwfindia.org/MissionKhoryug/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wwf-india/message
DO YOU WANT A BETTER PLANET? Join the movement to build one today! We dream of a green future and a better planet where all living beings have clean air, safe drinking water, healthy food and a secure home. Children today can begin small to make a big difference tomorrow. Be a leader of change with Mission Khoryug. A student-led movement that empowers the children of Ladakh to green their schools and transform their communities! Link to Register - https://academy.wwfindia.org/MissionKhoryug/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wwf-india/message
DO YOU WANT A BETTER PLANET? Join the movement to build one today! We dream of a green future and a better planet where all living beings have clean air, safe drinking water, healthy food and a secure home. Children today can begin small to make a big difference tomorrow. Be a leader of change with Mission Khoryug. A student-led movement that empowers the children of Ladakh to green their schools and transform their communities! Link to Register - https://academy.wwfindia.org/MissionKhoryug/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wwf-india/message
DO YOU WANT A BETTER PLANET? Join the movement to build one today! We dream of a green future and a better planet where all living beings have clean air, safe drinking water, healthy food and a secure home. Children today can begin small to make a big difference tomorrow. Be a leader of change with Mission Khoryug. A student-led movement that empowers the children of Ladakh to green their schools and transform their communities! Link to Register - https://academy.wwfindia.org/MissionKhoryug/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wwf-india/message
DO YOU WANT A BETTER PLANET? Join the movement to build one today! We dream of a green future and a better planet where all living beings have clean air, safe drinking water, healthy food and a secure home. Children today can begin small to make a big difference tomorrow. Be a leader of change with Mission Khoryug. A student-led movement that empowers the children of Ladakh to green their schools and transform their communities! Link to Register - https://academy.wwfindia.org/MissionKhoryug/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wwf-india/message
DO YOU WANT A BETTER PLANET? Join the movement to build one today! We dream of a green future and a better planet where all living beings have clean air, safe drinking water, healthy food and a secure home. Children today can begin small to make a big difference tomorrow. Be a leader of change with Mission Khoryug. A student-led movement that empowers the children of Ladakh to green their schools and transform their communities! Link to Register - https://academy.wwfindia.org/MissionKhoryug/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wwf-india/message
DO YOU WANT A BETTER PLANET? Join the movement to build one today! We dream of a green future and a better planet where all living beings have clean air, safe drinking water, healthy food and a secure home. Children today can begin small to make a big difference tomorrow. Be a leader of change with Mission Khoryug. A student-led movement that empowers the children of Ladakh to green their schools and transform their communities! Link to Register - https://academy.wwfindia.org/MissionKhoryug/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wwf-india/message
DO YOU WANT A BETTER PLANET? Join the movement to build one today! We dream of a green future and a better planet where all living beings have clean air, safe drinking water, healthy food and a secure home. Children today can begin small to make a big difference tomorrow. Be a leader of change with Mission Khoryug. A student-led movement that empowers the children of Ladakh to green their schools and transform their communities! Link to Register - https://academy.wwfindia.org/MissionKhoryug/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wwf-india/message
DO YOU WANT A BETTER PLANET? Join the movement to build one today! We dream of a green future and a better planet where all living beings have clean air, safe drinking water, healthy food and a secure home. Children today can begin small to make a big difference tomorrow. Be a leader of change with Mission Khoryug. A student-led movement that empowers the children of Ladakh to green their schools and transform their communities! Link to Register - https://academy.wwfindia.org/MissionKhoryug/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wwf-india/message
Did you know that mangroves and fish are so interconnected that the loss of just one square mile of a mangrove forest would cause a loss of 124 tons of fish every year – that's the weight of a small blue whale! There is an important link between Himalayan habitats and our Indian economy? Suprised? Let me connect the dots with our young hosts! Credits - Concept: Ms. Radhika Suri Script: Ms. Neha Raghav, Ms. Fionna Braganza and Ms. Shreya Bhatt Editor: Vizgully Creations Pvt. Ltd. Director: Ms. Sulagna Roy Host: Prarthana and Ashley --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wwf-india/message
Do you know what a sustainable space is? Can you spot anything which you could replace with a greener, more sustainable option? Or is there something you could use differently so that it is more sustainable? Listen to our young hosts as they take you through sustainable choices are good not only for the planet and for future generations, but also for their pockets! Credits - Concept: Ms. Radhika Suri Script: Ms. Neha Raghav, Ms. Fionna Braganza and Ms. Shreya Bhatt Editor: Vizgully Creations Pvt. Ltd. Director: Ms. Sulagna Roy Host: Ananya and Shivam --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wwf-india/message
Water is such an essential component of our ecosystems. And we humans depend on water so much in our homes, schools, offices and in fact everywhere! We need water to manufacture products, generate power, and maybe most importantly, to grow our food! Did you know that only about 1% of all water on Earth is available for us to use! Know more fun stuffs! Credits - Concept: Ms. Radhika Suri Script: Ms. Neha Raghav, Ms. Fionna Braganza and Ms. Shreya Bhatt Editor: Vizgully Creations Pvt. Ltd. Director: Ms. Sulagna Roy Host: Prarthana and Ashley --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wwf-india/message
Did you know that India generates the most amount of waste globally? It's over 270 million tonnes of waste every year – and this is only what reaches the landfills! In this episode of Panda Speaks – How to Train Your Grownup – the podcast from WWF India hosted by young people and for young people, we will talk about how you can help your grownup take better care of the environment and the planet. Listen to this super exciting, fun and informative podcast 'What's in your Trash?' to get inspired to take action! Be sure to join in and let us know your thoughts at edu@wwfindia.net. Credits - Concept: Ms. Radhika Suri Script: Ms. Neha Raghav, Ms. Fionna Braganza and Ms. Shreya Bhatt Editor: Vizgully Creations Pvt. Ltd. Director: Ms. Sulagna Roy Host: Ananya and Shivam --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wwf-india/message
A healthy thriving habitat plays a critical role in supporting the biodiversity it inhabits, including us, humans and combating climate change. In this episode of Panda Speaks Season 2, our young podcasters Ananya & Shivam talk about the importance of forests, wetlands, mangroves and other habitats and appeal to the grownups to act for their conservation. Listen to this super exciting, fun and informative podcast 'Reviving Habitats' to get inspired to take action! Be sure to join in and let us know your thoughts at edu@wwfindia.net. Credits - Concept: Ms. Radhika Suri Script: Ms. Neha Raghav, Ms. Fionna Braganza and Ms. Shreya Bhatt Editor: Vizgully Creations Pvt. Ltd. Director: Ms. Sulagna Roy Host: Ananya Agarwal and Shivam --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wwf-india/message
On this Earth Hour, one of the largest global movements for nature, WWF India launches the second season of their podcast "Panda Speaks". The new series 'How to Train Your Grownup' is by and for young people to convince their grownups to act for the planet. The first episode of the season ‘Switch Off' is a tell-all about the Earth Hour. Listen to our young budding podcasters Ananya and Shivam in conversation with Ridhima Pandey, a young climate activist & TED speaker, and Bonnie Chia, Head of Brand for WWF International and Earth Hour Global, talk about climate change, Earth Hour, and how we can engage our adults. Be sure to join in and let us know your thoughts on edu@wwfindia.net. Credits - Concept: Ms. Radhika Suri Script: Ms. Neha Raghav, Ms. Fionna Braganza and Ms. Shreya Bhatt Editor: Vizgully Creations Pvt. Ltd. Director: Ms. Neha Raghav and Ms. Sulagna Roy Host: Ananya, Shivam, Ashley and Prarthana --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wwf-india/message
On this International Chess Day, the Grandmaster talks about his other passion 'Nature'. Find out how close the rules in Nature are to those in chess and why a greener and more sustainable world is in our best interest. In conversation with Radhika Suri, Director Education, WWF India, the Grandmaster Vishwanathan Anand, discusses how it's totally possible to salvage a few bad moves on the chessboard, or in human history! Tune in and let us know your thoughts on edu@wwfindia.net. Credits: Concept : Ms. Radhika Suri Script: Ms. Neha Raghav & Mr. Samarth Hemendra Sheth Editor of Recordings: Mr. Nimit Vaishnav --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wwf-india/message
12% of the global Merchant ships or about 20,000 vessels hail from the South East Asian region. We are the powerhouse of trade and need our waterways to provide as smooth a transit as possible. More than 70,000 species of marine life surrounding this region are at play to provide us this ecosystem. it is paramount to conserve and protect these species and not drive them to extinction. What can we as common citizens do to cause the change? In a fun conversation with Mr. Aditya Kakodkar along with 2 Planet Ninjas listen to this Episode of Panda Speaks called Marine Matters. Reach us on edu@wwfindia.net for any queries you may have or if you wish to share any explorations of yours. You could either write or send us your recorded voice with your experience of exploring your own surroundings. Credits: Concept: Ms. Radhika Suri Script: Ms. Neha Raghav & Samarth Sheth Children Sharing Their Experiences: K Manikanta and Bhargavi Coordination Admin: Team WWF-India - Ms. Sulagna Roy, Ms. Natasha Ballal, Ms. Annesha Lahiri Editor of Recordings: Mr. Nimit Vaishnav --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wwf-india/message
Teachers from J&K, Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra and Bihar come together in this episode called the “Ed-Changemakers” to talk about the steps they followed from the One Earth One Home Program of WWF and brought about a massive change amongst students studying in their respective schools. Learn about how environment education programs can transform schools into eco-friendly entities and make homes more sustainable. Know how nature observation can build multiple skills among the children that not only help them learn better but also inculcate environmental stewardship among them. If you are a teacher or a student and have an idea you wish to share with us or simply need guidance on how you may bring about any of the mentioned changes in your school or home, please write to us on edu@wwfindia.net Credits: Concept : Ms. Radhika Suri Script : Ms. Neha Raghav & Mr. Samarth Hemendra Sheth. Coordination Admin : Team WWF-India - Ms. Sulagna Roy, Ms. Natasha Ballal, Ms. Annesha Lahiri Editor of Recordings: Mr. Nimit Vaishnav --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wwf-india/message
The best form of motivation is recognition and that's exactly what we plan on achieving through this episode, we bring to you, as the Title of the Episode says “Beacons of One Earth One Home” [OEOH] Learnings shared by 4 Planet Ninjas from across the country who talk about the changes they brought about in their homes and daily routines. The Planet Ninjas in conversation with our host Samarth Hemendra Sheth are Avni, Class 2 Of Bhavan's Vidya Mandir, Girinagar At Kochi, Sanskriti Dey, Class 8 From Paharipur Girls' High School, Paschim Mednipore, Syuzi Pankajbhai Patel, Kalyani Shala, Gujarat And Spoorthi 9th Std Government High School, Kiresur For the OEOH Resources visit : https://academy.wwfindia.org/oneearthonehome/resource.php For more information on the subject or sharing an experience write to us on edu@wwfindia.net Credits: Concept : Ms. Radhika Suri Script : Ms. Neha Raghav & Mr. Samarth Hemendra Sheth. Coordination Admin : Team WWF-India - Ms. Sulagna Roy, Ms. Natasha Ballal, Ms. Annesha Lahiri Editor of Recordings: Mr. Nimit Vaishnav --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wwf-india/message
“Children learn how to make good decisions by making decisions, not by following directions.” — Alfie Kohn Listen to our student delegates Shivam Mukherjee and Noor Fatima Bishoor talk about the journey and experiences shared by 72 other student delegates at the second edition of the Model Conference of Parties in this episode of Panda Speaks called 'The Negotiators for Nature'. To know more about MCOP and read the 2020 report ‘The Delhi Declaration', visit WWF India's One Planet Academy portal – A Digital Resource Centre for environment education here - https://academy.wwfindia.org/MCOP/ To join the Model Conference of Parties [MCOP] next year write to us at edu@wwfindia.net Concept : Ms. Radhika Suri. Children Sharing Their Experiences : Shivam Mukherjee from Delhi & Noor Fatima Bishoor from Kakinada, Andhra Pradesh Coordination Admin : Team WWF-India - Ms. Sulagna Roy. Script : Ms. Neha Raghav & Samarth Sheth. Editor of Recordings : Mr. Nimit Vaishnav --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wwf-india/message
ARE YOU WASTE WISE? - Waste is a challenge and an opportunity. Reduction of consumption will take its course, until then segregation is the key. Listen to Sandeep Patel from "Let's Recycle", an initiative of NEPRA in the 'Panda Speaks' latest podcast episode 'Let's Talk Rubbish' and discover innovative ways of better waste management. Also listen to the interesting story of how changemaker Supraanth Satish from Mysore made a huge difference to 11 villages by taking small steps. Credits: Concept : Ms. Radhika Suri Script : Ms. Neha Raghav & Mr. Samarth Hemendra Sheth. Coordination Admin : Team WWF-India - Ms. Sulagna Roy, Ms. Natasha Ballal, Ms. Annesha Lahiri Coordination from NEPRA : Ms. Sonali Beeraka Editor of Recordings: Mr. Nimit Vaishnav --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wwf-india/message
900 mn people in our country live in villages where many struggle to find basic necessities. In this Episode called “Bright Spots”, listen to Ms. Atma Sharma and Planet Ninja Arvind Uikey a Std. 8 student, talk about how they brought about a change in the villages around them. Simple solutions to a complex problem go a long way to create livelihoods and improve day to day living standards. This remote village school is an exemplar of schools leading a small revolution and helping in the upliftment of the life of the people around. Listen to the stories in this Episode. If you think villages or towns around you could use some of these examples as a benchmark to improve their standards, reach us on edu@wwfindia.net and share your ideas with us. Credits: Concept : Ms. Radhika Suri Script : Ms. Neha Raghav & Mr. Samarth Hemendra Sheth. Coordination Admin : Team WWF-India - Ms. Sulagna Roy, Ms. Natasha Ballal, Ms. Annesha Lahiri Editor of Recordings: Mr. Nimit Vaishnav --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wwf-india/message
As we slowly move from a developed nation to a developed, one of the side effects is consumerism! The disposable culture seeps in and our per capita waste generated too is on the rise. As a nation we generate about 72 mn MT of solid waste. However, some of the innovative and creative Entrepreneurs have taken to Eco-preneurship, which essentially means reducing the amount of waste that goes to the landfills AND making money on the way! Listen to Ms. Dhwani Mehta of Ecovia in this Episode called “Eco-preneurs” talk about her big idea. Write to us on what your Eco-Preneur idea is on edu@wwfindia.net You too can become a Planet Ninja, subscribe/ follow our Podcast to get notified every time the next Episode is published. Credits: Concept : Ms. Radhika Suri Script : Ms. Neha Raghav & Mr. Samarth Hemendra Sheth. Coordination Admin : Team WWF-India - Ms. Sulagna Roy, Ms. Natasha Ballal, Ms. Annesha Lahiri Editor of Recordings: Mr. Nimit Vaishnav --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wwf-india/message
"Faith can Move Mountains" and here is a story that is an embodiment of this popular English adage, where an entire mountain was transformed from a garbage dump to a revenue generating Nature Reserve. This episode talks about how Jabarkhet, Mussorie was transformed with the tireless efforts of Dr. Sejal Worah. Speaking with Dr. Worah, is Samarth, a podcaster on Sustainability. For more information on Jabarkhet, visit: http://jabarkhetnature.com/ Reach us on edu@wwfindia.net for any queries you may have or if you wish to share any thoughts/ ideas on how we can make a difference. Credits: Concept : Ms. Radhika Suri. Coordination Admin : Team WWF-India - Ms. Sulagna Roy, Ms. Natasha Ballal, Ms. Annesha Lahiri, Ms. Chetna Singh Kaith. Script : Ms. Neha Raghav & Mr. Samarth Hemendra Sheth. Editor of Recordings : Mr. Nimit Vaishnav --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wwf-india/message
We live on a planet with 7bn people, which is increasing at a fast pace. So is consumerism, making room for tremendous amounts of wasted energy/ resources. By taking small steps at our homes as narrated in the Deeya and Peeya Story by Bijal Vachharajani Winner of the AutHer Children's Book Award 2020 Children are the future, they can command and make a difference at large - the episode imparts knowledge in a fun way on various sustainability issues to kids To reach us for any queries you may have or to share your experience with us write to us or send us your recorded voice on edu@wwfindia.net Credits: Concept : Ms. Radhika Suri. Coordination Admin : Team WWF-India - Ms. Sulagna Roy, Ms. Natasha Ballal, Ms. Annesha Lahiri, Ms. Chetna Singh Kaith. Script : Ms. Neha Raghav & Samarth Hemendra Sheth. Editor of Recordings : Mr. Nimit Vaishnav --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wwf-india/message
The Living Planet Report is a biennial report researched, made and published by the World Wide Fund. It talks about the relationship humans have had with Planet Earth and in the words of Marco Lambertini - Director General of WWF - International "This is about rebalancing our relationship with the planet to preserve the Earth's amazing diversity of life and enable a just, healthy and prosperous society – and ultimately to ensure our own survival." This Episode is a conversation with Neha Raghav, Chetna Singh Kaith from WWF India with Samarth Hemendra Sheth a Podcaster on Sustainability trying to simplify the report and share some solutions. For the full Living Planet Report 2020 visit: https://livingplanet.panda.org/ Reach us on edu@wwfindia.net for any queries you may have or if you wish to share any thoughts/ ideas on how we can make a difference. Credits: Concept : Ms. Radhika Suri. Coordination Admin : Team WWF-India - Ms. Sulagna Roy, Ms. Natasha Ballal, Ms. Annesha Lahiri, Ms. Chetna Singh Kaith. Script : Ms. Neha Raghav & Samarth Hemendra Sheth. Editor of Recordings : Mr. Nimit Vaishnav --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wwf-india/message
Birds can be seen everywhere, be it in cities, gardens, industrial zones and of course forests. Nature Trail can be a great way to observe nature but there are some rules to follow. This episode is about how to put on your curiosity hat and explore while on a nature trail. In conversation with the WWF Naturalist Caroline Pais are U. Ramya of std 8 of E/MZPHS Kankal school from Telangana & Rahul Yadav of Class 10 from GIC Laxmanjhula from Uttarakhand and Samarth Sheth a Podcaster on Sustainability. For more information on our Nature Trails please visit : https://www.wwfindia.org/about_wwf/environmental_education/ecotrails/ Reach us on edu@wwfindia.net for any queries you may have or if you wish to share any explorations of yours. You could either write or send us your recorded voice with your experience of exploring your own surroundings. Credits: Concept : Ms. Radhika Suri. Children Sharing Their Experiences : U Ramya & Rahul Yadav Coordination Admin : Team WWF-India - Ms. Sulagna Roy, Ms. Natasha Ballal, Ms. Annesha Lahiri, Ms. Chetna Singh Kaith. Script : Ms. Neha Raghav & Samarth Sheth. Editor of Recordings : Mr. Nimit Vaishnav --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wwf-india/message
"Nation and Nature" is an Episode on the biodiversity of our country. India is home to some of the rarest animals, birds and plants, we are infact one of the 17 most biodiverse nations across the globe. What better way than to learn about this from Farida Tampal, our biodiversity expert and head of WWF India's Hyderabad State office, in conversation with 4 Planet Ninjas from the 4 corners of India - Mihirnayan V.M from Kerala, Qaleem Bashrat from Jammu & Kashmir, Jinal Kamlesh Bhai Shinde from Gujarat and Kangkanjyoti Bora from Assam and Samarth Sheth a Podcaster on Sustainability. You too can become a Planet Ninja, subscribe/ follow our Podcast to get notified every time the next Episode is published. Reach us on edu@wwfindia.net for any queries you may have or if you wish to share any explorations of yours. You could either write or send us your recorded voice with your experience of exploring your own surroundings. Credits: Concept : Ms. Radhika Suri. Children Sharing Their Experiences : Qaleem Bashrat, Jinal Kamleshbhai Shinde, Kanganjyoti Bora, Mihirnayan VM Coordination Admin : Team WWF-India - Ms. Sulagna Roy, Ms. Natasha Ballal, Ms. Annesha Lahiri, Ms. Chetna Singh Kaith. Script : Ms. Neha Raghav & Samarth Sheth. Editor of Recordings : Mr. Nimit Vaishnav --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wwf-india/message
To observe nature, you don't really have to go to a forest or a park. Nature is all around us. All you need is keenly observant senses, thinking mind and an empathetic heart. This episode is about a story which was narrated during the One Earth One Home Program of WWF India and is re-narrated in this podcast by Radhika Suri, head of the education division. It also has Priya Das of Class 8 from Belaghta Desh Bandhu Girls High School West Bengal & Nayana Navghane of Class 8 studying at Chembur welfare Marati school, Mumbai sharing their experiences on their journey of nature exploration. To reach us for any queries you may have or to share your experience with us write to us or send us your recorded voice on edu@wwfindia.net Read along the story of Deeya and Peeya here: https://youtu.be/KTOPt_Hik24 For more information on Educational Programs of WWF - India, please visit: https://www.wwfindia.org/about_wwf/environmental_education/ Credits Concept : Ms. Radhika Suri. Children Sharing Their Experiences : Ms. Priya Das from West Bengal & Ms. Nayana Navghane from Maharashtra. Coordination Admin : Team WWF-India - Ms. Sulagna Roy, Ms. Natasha Ballal, Ms. Annesha Lahiri, Ms. Chetna Singh Kaith. Script : Ms. Neha Raghav & Samarth Sheth. Editor of Recordings : Mr. Nimit Vaishnav --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wwf-india/message
The Panda Bot is a Planet Ninja, which is a scrap-ture and is on the mission to Save Planet Earth. We refer to all children wanting to make an impact to the Environment as "Planet Ninjas." The Panda Bot, via this Podcast Series "Panda Speaks" calls on all Planet Ninjas to learn from the series and do their bit towards making a difference to our Prithvi. "Panda Speaks" is a podcast series initiated by WWF-India. Through the series, we intend to impart knowledge on our environment and nature and how we as humans make an impact during our term on Planet Earth. The series is designed for children in the age group of 8-15 years of age and educators but can be consumed by anyone who wants to make a difference to the environment. The first Episode "Meet the Panda" is a conversation between Radhika Suri, Director of Environmental Education at WWF-India and Jaya Hazarika, a standard 8 student from Assam with the host Samarth Sheth, a Podcaster on Sustainability, on the journey of WWF-India and the educational programs it offers. Earth Hour, a campaign started by WWF and partners as a symbolic lights-out event in Sydney in 2007. Earth Hour is now one of the world's largest grassroots movements for the environment. The Ek Prithvi Anthem was sung by Ek Prithvi students from across the country and is played towards the end of this episode. For more information on Earth Hour and how you can do your bit visit https://earthhour.wwfindia.org/ Reach us on edu@wwfindia.net for any queries you may have Credits : Concept : Ms. Radhika Suri Coordination Admin : Team WWF-India - Ms. Sulagna Roy, Ms. Natasha Ballal, Ms. Annesha Lahiri, Ms. Chetna Singh Kaith Script : Ms. Neha Raghav & Samarth Sheth Editor of Recordings : Mr. Nimit Vaishnav --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wwf-india/message