'Walk n jog' health awareness held in Kallianpur


Kevin Rodrigues

Udupi, Oct 2 : Rotary club Manipal Town, Manipal, Rotary club Kallianpur, ICYM, Catholic Sthree Sanghaton of Mount Rosary church, Santhekatte, Kallianpur units along with others jointly organized 'Walk n jog' Health awareness programme on Friday, October 2.




















'Walk n jog' programme was flagged off by Fr Philip Nery Aranha parish priest of Mount Rosary Church at Mount Rosary Church campus at 6.30am. During the starting point of Mount Rosary campus present were Fr Mahesh D’Souza the assistant parish priest of Mount Rosary, Rtn Allen V. Lewis assistant Zonal governor of Rotary International, Rtn Anand Shetty president of Rotary Kallianpur, Officials of Rotary club Manipal town, officials from Rotary Kallianpur, Doctors from Manipal university, Hilda Cornelio one of the conveners of the programme, Jyothi Lewis, Werner D’silva and others present.

"Walk n jog' started from Mount Rosary at 6.30am on the way of Kallianpur to Suvarna River and back to Mount Rosary Church campus. More than hundred people including children, youngsters, middle aged and elders participated during 'Walk n jog' on account of health awareness programme.

 

  

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