Media Release
Puttur, Aug 7: The Anti Human Trafficking Club of St Philomena College in collaboration with esteemed legal organizations such as the District Legal Authority, Mangaluru, Taluk Legal Services Committee, Puttur, Bar Association Puttur, Department of Education, Puttur, and Anikethana Educational Trust, Puttur in their joint initiative sought to mark the World Day against Trafficking in persons through a series of impactful workshops that aimed to create awareness and empower students. The valedictory programme of this enlightening series took place at Shri Ramakrishna High school, Kombettu, Puttur on August 5.
The concluding event, held at Bantarabhavana in Puttur, was graced by the presence of dignitaries, highlighting the significant strides made in the fight against human trafficking. Correspondent of Sri Ramakrishna High School, Kavu Hemanatha Shetty presided over the programme, while the additional civil judge of Puttur, Shivanna H R, participated as the chief guest. Addressing the audience, Shivanna emphasized the importance of generating awareness amongst the public and students to effectively combat this societal menace. He commended the collaborative efforts of organizations and educational institutions in conducting these awareness workshops.
Advocate Manohar A, also a chief guest at the event, underscored the crucial role of deterrence in reducing criminal activities. He asserted that instilling a fear of punishment can significantly curtail the commission of crimes. Bharathi S Rai, member secretary of the Anti Human Trafficking Club of St Philomena College, administered an oath to the students, fostering a sense of responsibility and commitment to eradicate human trafficking.
Distinguished personalities Prof Ganesh Bhat, vice principal of St Philomena College, Krishna Prasad Nadsar, managing trustee of Anikethana Educational Trust, Hariprasad, coordinator of the School Education Department, Chinmaya Rai, chief secretary of the Puttur Bar Council, treasurer Shyamaprasad Kailar, joint secretary Seema Nagaraj, Krishna Naik, the PTA president and panel advocates Venkatesh and Manoj were present at the event.
Jayalaxmi, the head mistress, extended a warm welcome to all attendees. The vote of thanks was delivered by Sandhya, expressing gratitude for the collective effort and dedication that went into organizing the enlightening workshops.
These workshops, which reached out to more than 2000 students from various schools, have played a pivotal role in enhancing awareness about the perils of human trafficking. The collaborative endeavor between the Anti Human Trafficking Club of St Philomena College and distinguished legal bodies is a commendable stride toward creating a vigilant and proactive community, determined to prevent the detestable crime of human trafficking. Through education and awareness, these workshops have imparted essential knowledge and ignited a sense of responsibility, paving the way for a safer society for all.