Mangaluru: Seminar on 'Green Fusion' held at  School of Social Work Roshni Nilaya


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Mangaluru, Oct 1: Department of Rural Development, School of Social Work Roshni Nilaya in collaboration with Vijaya Rural Development Foundation organised a seminar on " Green-Fusion". Prof Colin D'Souza is the key person who designed this unique event. Dr Jenis Mary, vice principal, the presiding officer highlighted, "Earth is our common home. The eco system is closely connected with our physical, psycho- emotional, social and spiritual life. Five elements in our body and in the cosmos bring about harmony in and around us!"
 
 
 
 
 
Krishnappa Gowda, an agricultural expert taught the students the valuable skills of grafting, cultivation of ornamental plants and kitchen garden. Sachin Hegde, CEO, VRDP, motivated the students to be creative and to undertake the same as practical projects. The students of Social Work and Rural Development were so excited in acquiring the practical skills. Prof Vineetha Rai delivered the key note address. Veena B.K and Ausuya, BSW faculty graced this occasion. Promising learners Nikitha, Nagashree, Muhad Nabi, Vishnu and all the students demonstrated their interest in promoting sustainable development and eco friendly practices. 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
  

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