Wednesday, November 18, 2009

student rally 350 message



Kathmandu:
Millions of people around the world celebrated the international Day of climate change on October 24 with various programmers. Nepali youth also participated in different event organised in Kathmandu to com memo Tate this day. A cycle rally aimed at pres sun rising the participants of the climate change confer once going to be held in ncopenhangen on December was held first after the three hour cycle rally, participants begun the climate march with the slogan save our Himalayas.' The march that started from Basantapur candied at swoyambhu, where every one lit candles. The participants wore tee shirts Sand carried banners with massages of milting the carbon emission to350 logo painted on their face and save songs urging everyone to take action against limited change the 350 Argo and 1 degree initiative (1DI) Nepal had jointly organized the events. the member of (1DI) and student from Chelsea International Acade my, Rato Banggala, school, little Angles school Lincoln school, Himalayan white house and golden Gate Academy had participated in the event, all the different events organized on that day had one message to request the world to limit the carbon emission to 350 ppm. other parts of the country also observed the day with rallies distribution of CF LS and processions with umbrellas and empty gagris. Boys less likely to attend university: Study Sydney teenage boys are less likely to gaon university entrance than girls and are more likely to leave school before 17 accors ac cor ding two a new Australian report boys and 10 per cent AF all ascensions 2006 were boys and 10 percent more gilts with again university entrance than boys. A new initiative from Auckland university of technology (AUT) aims to address the desire poncy between sexes in education by reaching out to equip Students with skills experiences and new role- models so that the students don't give up on education before they gain valuable qualifications.


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