Yuvraj Sardana, a 12th grader from Bhavan Vidyalaya, Panchkula, has launched the initiative “Read My Book – Lend One, Extend One.” This project encourages eco-friendly reading habits through book sharing, aiming to reduce paper waste and promote sustainable learning practices.
Name of The Project
Read My Book—Lend One, Extend One

Students Name
Yuvraj Sardana

School Name
Bhavan Vidyalaya, Panchkula
Mentor Name
Team Project Qaabil
Need of the Project
The initiative arose from the need to address the environmental damage caused by excessive paper consumption and book waste. Yuvraj recognized how a shift in reading practices could lead to both educational and environmental benefits, inspiring him to create a sustainable solution through book recycling.
How it was Executed
With the help of his friends, Yuvraj set up a student library to facilitate book exchange, collecting around 200 books each day. Students from different classes participated actively, supporting the cause of recycling knowledge and reducing paper waste. The team’s effort was fueled by their passion for sustainability and conservation.

What was the Impact Area?
The project has successfully fostered a culture of knowledge sharing and environmental responsibility within the school. By promoting eco-friendly reading habits, “Read My Book – Lend One, Extend One” has raised awareness about the importance of sustainable practices and inspired students to make environmentally conscious choices.
About Project Qaabil
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