Mangaluru: Hundreds of students participate in SAC's ‘cyclo-walkathon’


Daijiworld Media Network – Mangaluru (SB)

Mangaluru, Dec 9: Hundreds of student participated in a unique ‘cyclo-walkathon’ on Sunday, December 9, organised by St Aloysius College (Autonomous) in association with Mangalore Bicycle Club, Sahyadri Sanchayana, Dakshina Kannada Bus Operators Association and Forest Range, Mangaluru region.

Flagging off the event, Prof Rohan Fernandes, associate professor of English, Srinivas College of Engineering and Technology said, “It is a very good initiative taken by the college management and students for raising awareness on ‘Go green’. I liked the slogan 'Pollution-free Mangaluru' which is apt for current situation. By this event, we can give a good message to the public. It is nice to see the younger generation coming forward with the responsibility of saving nature."

Fr Dionysius Vaz, rector, St Aloysius College said, “St Aloysius College has already got nationwide appreciation for its green campaign. Today, with the association of other organisations, we are conducting this event. We are trying to give a message to the public about protecting nature. I congratulate the students who have gathered here for a good cause. If our younger generation comes forward with the intention of saving nature, it will be more effective.”

Sridhar, forest officer, Mangaluru, Joe Gonsalves, chief traffic warden, Mary Pereira, traffic warden, A M Narahari, registrar, SAC, Claret Periera, convenor, and others were present.

The ‘cyclo-walkathon’ passed through St Aloysius College, Bunts Hostel, PVS Circle, Ballalbagh, Mannagudda, Ladyhill, Urwa Store and other parts of the city.

  

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  • abdulla, india

    Mon, Dec 10 2018

    Wonderful.
    Youth lead the way....
    healthy body..healthy mid.
    In every walk of life let the youth take the lead . Be it
    conducting :MARATHON..WALKTHON..CYCLING..
    Keep you City Clean program by cleaning the city once a month along with Municipality and police force..
    Traffic control..
    Tree planting programs.
    All programs neglected by the Govt/city should now be taken over by the Public/janatha/ masses and set atone and tenor ..vibrate ..inspire/motivate them into action..
    lEAD THE WAY.
    IF THEY DONT DO..WE CAN DO.
    WHAT YOU CAN DO..WE CAN DO BETTER.
    Work is worship.
    Treat others like God.
    Others come before us.
    we are one nation.. we are proud to be indians and Mangaloreans.
    we lead the way..
    Build the coast/Beaches with tetrapods..break waters and startMangroves and Parks.
    Clean the drains/storms to smooth flow of water.
    Install Garbage bins every corner of the road.
    Build public toilets.. clean and tidy.
    build pedestrian crossings for safety...
    build Bus stands..
    Declare ULLAL as knowledge city.
    Make Nethravathy like VENICE...
    build latest designs of high rise/ skyscrapers facing the Arabian sea in Bunder.

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  • James Philip D sa, Belman/Kuwait

    Sun, Dec 09 2018

    In all the pictures Sri,Joe Gonsalves chief traffic warden caught my eye. May God bless him good health for his selfless service.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Dec 09 2018

    Let's leave behind a better place for our Children ...

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