Ludhiana: A lady in her late thirties was taking his son's hand so that it retains its daily soap. A group of boys were standing at a distance, looking at a girl who was on the phone for almost 20 minutes. Then, there were some people who were quite indifferent to what the fuss and continued chitchat and pass by. And then, there they were - all wearing white shirts - being confident smiles on their faces, determined to make a difference.
"That's what the rebels seem," pronounced Vaishvi Suman, a housewife, I had little idea what was happening or going to happen in the next few minutes. And before her daughter could pass any comment, young children came running and took over care of the people and physical space. A total of 19 artists - calling themselves "People of Planet" - conducted for seven minutes, with the promise to return to the environment what they had received from him. In those seven minutes, the artists put into their soul, who applauded the environment and spread the message of self-empowerment. These artists were students of the Sacred Heart High School and Punjab Agricultural University, who had joined with the attitude Salon organize flash mob.
And it was not just biological disasters are concerned, but also socio-cultural ills. "Now is a time when we can not rely on the government for change. Everyone has a part on this planet, and therefore have a responsibility to work toward self-empowerment," said Gulneet Chahal, director of the attitude Lounge and organizer of the flash mob. "We all have to act and save our planet - both in their physical and social environment, rather than pointing the finger at others and blame someone else, we have to look through ourselves and work towards improvement, for we ourselves have to be motivated. enough first to motivate others. "
Parth Gupta, BTech student of Punjab Agricultural University, said: "It's very important that we change ourselves first, because no change is possible otherwise here we are celebrating Earth Week, but really we should celebrate the Earth Day every day, so that. they really can help save the planet. "