As part of the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 experiential learning initiative, the students of Greenwood High School, Hunter Road, Warangal, visited the Hanamkonda Raithu Bazaar today.




The visit provided the young learners with valuable real-world exposure to understand how a local market functions and to appreciate the dedicated efforts of farmers and vendors who play a crucial role in our daily lives. The students keenly observed the market setup, interacted with farmers and customers. They also learned about the process of buying and selling fresh produce.




As part of their environmental awareness drive, the students spread meaningful messages on the harmful effects of plastic usage and encouraged the public to use eco-friendly cloth and jute bags instead. They also carried colorful placards with creative slogans, inspiring everyone to “say no to plastic” and adopt sustainable practices.


In addition, the children learned to identify various vegetables and discovered their nutritional importance in maintaining a healthy diet. This hands-on experience allowed them to connect classroom learning with real-world understanding, nurturing values of social responsibility and environmental consciousness.




The school management appreciated the enthusiasm and active participation of the students.
Directors Sri. G. Bharadwaj Naidu and GM A. Mr.Prabhu Kumar, Principal Mrs. Manjula Devi and Coordinator Mrs. Rajeshwari encouraged and supported the initiative wholeheartedly. Vice Principal Mr. Srikanth led the event along with the Grade II teachers, whose dedicated efforts made the program a resounding success.
Such experiential learning opportunities truly reflect Greenwood High School’s commitment to nurturing curious minds, responsible citizens and environmentally conscious young learners.



