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A Tiger Fest was organized at the Royal Global School, Guwahati on Thursday under the aegis of Kids For Tigers, Sanctuary Asia Save Our Tigers initiative for schools students by the Green Guard Nature Organization. A thousand students representing various city schools participated in the activities which included competitive events like garbage installation, junk jam, on the spot art, face painting, tattoo, poster making, poetry, nukkad, etc., and a photographic representation of the grassroots conservation initiatives of Green Guard Nature Organization. A Teacher's Environmental Leadership Workshop was organized on the sidelines to finalise the Kids For Tigers schedule for 2015-16.

Padmashri Jadav Payeng, Chief Guest at the Closing Ceremony exhorted the students present to live green lives and make intelligent consumer choices to be environment friendly. The 'Forest Man of India' also asked every student to plant trees and nurture them so that Assam has enough trees to sustain its growing population. Journalist Jitu Kalita, who discovered Mr. Payeng, also shared his story with the students. 

Guwahati Tiger Ambassador Runa Baruah of the Faculty School shared her experience of participating at the Kids For Tigers National Camp at the Pench Tiger Reserve a few weeks back. 

Anubha Goel, Principal of Royal Global School thanked all the participants and asked them to follow the ideals of Jadav Payeng. The programme ended with the distribution of prizes to the participants.

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