A New Generation Takes Root: TREE-Club Election & Oath Ceremony

In a moment filled with hope and promise, a new generation of young environmental leaders officially took their oath to protect and nurture nature. Through the TREE-Club Election and Oath Ceremony, student leaders pledged to take bold action in their schools and communities—planting trees, raising awareness, and building a culture of care for the environment.

What made this election truly special was its student-led process. From presiding officers to polling agents, every key role in the election was carried out by students themselves—from both primary and secondary levels. It was democracy in action, rooted in responsibility and trust.

One such example is Durjoy Nag, a Grade-7 student who served as a Polling Officer in his school. He took his responsibilities seriously and reflected on the experience with a proud smile:

“At first I was nervous, but then I realized how important my role was. I had to make sure everyone voted fairly. It felt really good to be trusted like that.”

Another Grade-7 student was even appointed as a Presiding Officer, a role that required leadership, organization, and fairness—traits these young minds embraced wholeheartedly. Their involvement showed that children, when given the space and structure, can lead with remarkable clarity and maturity.

With hands raised in unison and hearts full of purpose, these young changemakers are now at the forefront of TREE’s mission: to promote environmental stewardship through student-led action. Their commitment reflects a growing movement across schools—where “Tree is Life” is more than just a motto; it’s a way of living and leading.

This milestone event would not have been possible without the support of dedicated teachers, enthusiastic students, and a community that believes in empowering youth to make a difference.

As these student leaders begin their journey, they carry with them a powerful vision—a greener, cleaner future led by the very people who will inherit it.

Let’s continue to grow this movement, one TREE-Club, one seed, and one leader at a time.

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