
The world wants you I Poem By Pranav, Mohania
Pranav Raj, a 15-year-old from Mohania pens a heartfelt poem 'The world wants you' pleading for the return of trees and the greenery we've lost.

Pranav Raj, a 15-year-old from Mohania pens a heartfelt poem 'The world wants you' pleading for the return of trees and the greenery we've lost.

Saksham, a 15-year-old from Ludhiana, writes a poem about why plastic bags are not environment friendly and what are their effects are on nature.

Jeyan’s poem encourages us to stay aware and take action to protect nature, highlighting our responsibility in caring for the Earth.

Read the Silver Award winning essay at the Queen’s Commonwealth Essay Writing Competition by young writer Aadya. Sassy Octopi and How I (almost) Got Killed- A humorus yet hard-hitting conversation that compels us to do more than an occasional, token clean up to save our oceans.

Read the Bronze Award winning essay at the Queen’s Commonwealth Essay Writing Competition by young writer Prisha from Kolkata. A vivid conversation between with sea creatures on the title of restoring the wealth of the oceans and seas.

Read the gold award winning essay at the Queen's Commonwealth Essay Writing Competition by young writer Arnav. Why is hand tissue an issue and what we can do for a greener Commonwealth

Pranav Raj, a 15-year-old from Mohania pens a heartfelt poem 'The world wants you' pleading for the return of trees and the greenery we've lost.

Saksham, a 15-year-old from Ludhiana, writes a poem about why plastic bags are not environment friendly and what are their effects are on nature.

Jeyan’s poem encourages us to stay aware and take action to protect nature, highlighting our responsibility in caring for the Earth.

Read the Silver Award winning essay at the Queen’s Commonwealth Essay Writing Competition by young writer Aadya. Sassy Octopi and How I (almost) Got Killed- A humorus yet hard-hitting conversation that compels us to do more than an occasional, token clean up to save our oceans.

Read the Bronze Award winning essay at the Queen’s Commonwealth Essay Writing Competition by young writer Prisha from Kolkata. A vivid conversation between with sea creatures on the title of restoring the wealth of the oceans and seas.

Read the gold award winning essay at the Queen's Commonwealth Essay Writing Competition by young writer Arnav. Why is hand tissue an issue and what we can do for a greener Commonwealth
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