Udupi: St Mary’s College Shirva 'Green Teacher Forum' holds paddy transplantation programme


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Udupi, Jul 13: Green Teacher Forum of St Mary’s College, Shirva in association with NSS, NCC, Rovers and Rangers, Red Cross unit, Rotary Club Shirva on Monday July 12 organised a ‘Paddy Transplantation Programme’ at Kunjigudde, Pilar.

The programme was carried out in the fields owned by Frederick Castelino. It was organised to motivate the young generation towards agriculture and give them an opportunity to understand the various techniques involved in agriculture.

‘At present, rice farming is reduced to a serious extent. We should preserve our relationship with the soil for the next generation and serve as part of an agrarian society," said the chief guest, state award winner Ragavendra Nayak.

Dr Herald Ivan Monis, principal of the college presiding over the programme said, "Constant social service of the students and faculty leads to a better society." He appreciated the support rendered by the alumnus Jackson D'Souza and the team in this regard.

Jinesh Ballal, secretary of Rotary Club Shirva, Pundalik Marathe, journalist and chairman of Karnataka Sahitya Parishad Kaup taluk, college NCC officer Lieutenant K Praveen Kumar, NSS programme officer Premanath Raksha, Rover and Ranger leaders Prakash, Sangeetha Poojary, youth Red Cross convener Murali, staff secretary Reema Lobo, teaching and administrative staff, student leaders of the various units, alumni members actively participated in this unique work of transplantation. Saplings were presented to Frederick Castelino and guests as a token of gratitude.

Yashoda, convener of ‘Green Teacher Forum' and director of Student Welfare Council welcomed the gathering and compered the programme.

  

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  • Ben D'Souza Prabhu, Mangalore, Bombay Bandra now in Canada

    Wed, Jul 14 2021

    How Nice ? It has been our age old traditional way of planting rice saplings in the paddy fields with lot of fanfare, local songs, etc. If this is going to be tought to our future generation Students, it should naturally bring a lot of happiness and peace to all of us who grew up during those days when our earlier generation including our Parents and Elders Contributed to this type of Fruitful Exercise for all of us ! I sincerely Pray n Hope that will continue; so that none of us should starve at any given time for want of our traditional " Daily Bread " MAY OUR LORD PROTECT US ALL ! THANK YOU LORD FOR SUCH A GIFT FROM YOU !!!

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