Mangaluru: College students enter slushy field, enjoy experience of planting seedlings


Mohan Kuthar

Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (SP)

Mangaluru, Jul 16: At present, when one thinks of students from urban areas, the picture of neatly dressed girls who take care to match the colour of their footwear with their clothes, bag and umbrella comes to mind. Many students are ignorant even as to how rice is grown and cooked. However, final year B Com degree course girl students of St Agnes College in the city have proved themselves to be different.

About 40 female students of the college went to an agricultural field that had been left barren at Khandila in Amblamogaru village and planted paddy seedlings there. The paddy fields where they undertook this operation belong to Amblamogaru gram panchayat member, Rajesh Acharya, and Puttu Bava.

The students of the college get involved with social activities under the community-orientation programme of the college every Saturday. On Saturday, the students were divided into four teams of 40 members each and then different social activities were entrusted to them within Someshwara zilla panchayat constituency limits. Some cut down bushes and shrubs standing by the roadside, while another team distributed invitation for Gram Sabha of Munnur village being held on July 18. One of these teams got engaged with planting of seedlings. The students, who began work at 11 am continued till 4 pm under the guidance of an old lady from the village.

Rajesh Acharya, his wife, mother, and Acharya's two children joined hands with the students in this work. Rain failed to dampen the spirit of the girl students and the initiative looked apt for the college's aim of becoming community-centric.

Under the leadership of zilla panchayat member here, Dhanalaxmi Gatti, who also happens to be a social worker, girl students have been undertaking social activities within this zilla panchayat constituency since the last three Saturdays. "There is a need to make students aware of agricultural activities. Because of shortage of agricultural labourers and high labour cost in Amblamogaru, many agricultural fields have been left uncultivated. These activities give knowledge to students and work in support of farmers. Therefore, fields are identified and the students are given practical knowledge about agriculture," Gatti stated.

Swathi, a final year degree student, said that final year girl students have been involved with various social activities every Saturday since the last two years. She said that working in slushy field was a unique experience for them and that the confidence of the girls got a boost as initially they were apprehensive about succeeding in this task. "All students worked sincerely with local support. We felt there was need for such activities along with studies. With this, our minds and bodies have got good exercise. We will continue to take part in such programmes even in future," she narrated.

  

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  • Nithin D Amin, Mulki

    Mon, Jul 17 2017

    Pretty Good Work after all. These Kind of Students Can lift our City to the top in these kind of works & other activities. Let these kind of Work to be Spread all over the Village so that every agriculture land filled with Green Like This.
    Thank you for your Work towards the Nature. Really happy for you.

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Bengaluru/Katapadi

    Mon, Jul 17 2017

    This is really a great example of student's involvement in agriculture.All the educational institution need to help our farmers during transplantation

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  • Augustine Daniel DSouza, Udupi / Mumbai / STATE OF KUWAIT.

    Sun, Jul 16 2017

    Very good photographs of planting seedlings . GOD Bless these college students.

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  • Dylan, Mangalore

    Sun, Jul 16 2017

    Good nice job and enjoying the experience of planting seedlings and know how it all happens.

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  • Francis (Joe Martis, Barkur/USA

    Sun, Jul 16 2017

    The sight of seeing these younger generation, coming forward to volunteer makes all feel good about.
    It is a lesson everyone needs to learn and take right steps in life. I wish all youngsters whether in
    school or colleges take positive steps in life in any field, there is nothing small or big, this will help them to take greater responsibility as they grow up to be successful one day.

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  • SKM, MANGALORE

    Sun, Jul 16 2017

    Let these ladies know that farmers work very hard in slushy field damaging the beauty of their hands and legs for their lively hood and providing food to all . let this sophisticated girls do not refuse farmers as grooms as it happens in some parts of our country nad in our own district

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  • S. M. Nawaz Kukkikatte, Dubai

    Sun, Jul 16 2017

    Agricultural land naturally beautiful.

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  • vinay, M

    Mon, Jul 17 2017

    When ur in abroad everything will be beautifull...

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  • Dinakara Poojary, Kundapura/Bangalore

    Sun, Jul 16 2017

    Schools/University must make it compulsory to every student that during all 3 years of college every student must spend one day in June during plantation and one day during October during cutting the crop must help the farmers in this work. FOR SURE FARMERS WHO EFFECTED BADLY FROM LOBOUR SHORTAGE GET ENCOURAGEMENT.

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  • Ronnie, Kinnigoli

    Sun, Jul 16 2017

    Surely, we need many such volunteers in our district to revive cultivation activities in our district.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Jul 16 2017

    I wonder how only beautiful girls land up in St. Agnes College ...

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  • prem, moodbidri

    Sun, Jul 16 2017

    naughty boy :)

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Jul 16 2017

    My two children are of the same age as these girls.
    This was only an observation ...

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  • Shankara Narayana, BENGALURU

    Sun, Jul 16 2017

    How old are you Jossey??! :-)

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Jul 16 2017

    Shankara,
    Age is only a Number ...

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  • john, mangalore,/kuwait

    Sun, Jul 16 2017

    please take the video and display in arab channels so that they will come to their senses how difficult is to get a kilo of rice, and how much one should struggle behind this for 4 months and later the difficulty in harvesting as well. because I am looking here in kuwait streets they throw the rice for birds. and many arab people also waste too much rice. if they know this they will never think of wasting. because i was born and brought up in such paddy environment and i know it,

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  • Sachidanand Shetty, Mundkur/Dubai

    Sun, Jul 16 2017

    Very good girls.....keep it up.... You should know how the rice is cultivated as well too.... In reality...they enjoyed their outings..but in actual.... "Appikka" & "Shantakka" did the work....rest all girls posed for photographs I believe!!!

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Jul 16 2017

    Mera Mangaluru Badal Raha Hai ...

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