Project Qaabil

Impact Projects

The Silent Devil: Aluminum Foil

Meet Dhruv Goyal, a passionate 12th grader from Bhavan Vidyalaya, Panchkula. Through his initiative “The Silent Devil: Aluminium Foil,” he aims to eradicate aluminum foil from his school while promoting eco-friendly alternatives. Inspired by the impactful project of his classmates Kanishtha and Srishti, Dhruv has taken significant strides towards environmental awareness. Name of The ProjectThe […]

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Mind Matters - Mental health Awareness Initiative by Project Qaabil

Mind matters – mental health awareness

Naina Sharma’s “Mind Matters” campaign is breaking the stigma around mental health by promoting open dialogue and awareness in schools. Through collaboration with mental health professionals, she’s fostering a supportive environment where students can seek help confidently. Read more to discover how this initiative is creating a positive impact.

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Read My Book – Lend One, Extend One

Yuvraj Sardana’s “Read My Book – Lend One, Extend One” initiative is inspiring students to embrace eco-friendly reading habits while reducing paper waste. Discover how this changemaker is building a culture of knowledge sharing and sustainability in his school. Read more to see how small actions can create big impact!

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Taboo traverse

Kunjal Yadav, an 11th grader from Bhavan Vidyalaya Panchkula, is breaking taboos with her initiative “Taboo Traverse.” By raising awareness about menstruation and POCSO, Kunjal is fostering inclusivity and encouraging open dialogue on these important issues. Her efforts are creating a safer, more understanding school environment.

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Waste wise symphony

Anvi Muradia, a 17-year-old student from Bhavan Vidyalaya, Panchkula, launched “Waste Wise Symphony,” an initiative to promote waste segregation in her school. Through awareness sessions and color-coded bins, she transformed the school’s waste management practices, fostering a more environmentally conscious campus. Want to know how Anvi’s efforts are making an impact? Click here to learn more!

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Mensturation awareness Initiative

Meet Taranpreet Kaur, an inspiring 8th-grade student from Solitaire International School, Panchkula. Guided by Project Qaabil’s mentor Ms Nirupama Roy, she took up the task of addressing the stigmatized and often misunderstood issue of menstruation. With the support of her mentor, Taranpreet led awareness sessions to foster inclusivity and break down the stigma around this

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Eco Brick -Dc model school

1) Introduction Project Qaabil is excited to highlight the incredible initiative led by Richa Sharma, a dedicated 9th-grade student at D.C. Model SR. SEC. School, along with her classmates Tamanna and Simran Jeet.  Their project, titled “Eco Brick,” aims to combat plastic pollution by transforming plastic waste into a valuable resource. Through innovative strategies and

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Sustainability project ideas for students

Sustainability Project Ideas for Students: Turning Vision into Action 1) Turning Waste into Best To start a sustainability project grounded in waste management in your own school, consider focusing on commonly used yet harmful materials, and explore alternatives. Projects like “Eco Brick,” “The Silent Devil: Aluminium Foil,” and “Green Diwali” turn waste into valuable resources

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