Date: February 10, 2025
Venue: Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya, Chandigarh
Trainer: Swati Singh, National Vice President,
WICCI Bio Enzyme Council, Member Bio Enzyme Entrepreneur Academy, Brand
Ambassador MCG.
Participants: 50-60 girls
Faculty Present: Principal, Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya, Chandigarh, Nandini Ma’am, Madhu Ma’am, Computer Lab Sir
A Day of Learning and Sustainability
Walking into Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya, Chandigarh, I was greeted by a group of bright and curious young girls, ready to explore something new—Bio Enzymes! The excitement in the room was palpable, and I knew this session was going to be special.
The workshop aimed to introduce bio enzymes as a natural and sustainable alternative to chemical cleaners, helping students understand how simple ingredients like citrus peels, jaggery, and water could transform into a powerful cleaning agent.
- Understanding Bio Enzymes – We kicked off with an engaging discussion on what bio enzymes are, why they matter, and how they can reduce chemical pollution in our homes and surroundings. The students were surprised to learn how something as simple as kitchen waste could be turned into an eco-friendly solution!
- Hands-on Demonstration – There’s no better way to learn by seeing practically. I demonstrated by mixing jaggery, citrus peels, and water to prepare bio enzymes. Many of them asked thoughtful questions about fermentation, storage, and usage.
- Interactive Q&A – The curiosity was endless! Some students wanted to know how bio enzymes compare to commercial cleaners, while others were interested in how they could use them at home. The discussion was lively and inspiring.
- Sustainability Talk – We wrapped up the session by discussing how the school could integrate bio enzymes into their cleaning routines and how each student could take this knowledge home to make a real impact.
- The Principal and teachers appreciated the initiative, expressing interest in incorporating bio enzymes into school activities.
- Many students pledged to start making bio enzymes and spread awareness among their peers.
Looking Ahead
This session was more than just a workshop—it was a step toward a cleaner, more sustainable future. Seeing these young minds embrace the idea of bio enzymes was truly rewarding. I hope to return for more sessions and see how they put their learning into action!
A big thank you to the Principal, Nandini Ma’am, Madhu Ma’am, and Computer Lab Sir for their support in making this possible.
Let’s keep the #HarGharBioEnzyme movement growing!
Prepared by: Swati Singh
National Vice President, WICCI Bio Enzyme
Council, Member Bio Enzyme Entrepreneur Academy, Brand Ambassador MCG,
Founder, Color Code Foundation
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