Karkala: JCI administers oath to 3800 school children on National Integration Day


Daijiworld Media Network – Karkal (EP)

Karkala, Feb 5: JCI Belman, Junior Jaycees and Jaycerette division in Belman here administered oath to school children in Moodbelle Narayanaguru English medium school as part of National Integration Day.

Indian JCI national programme division director Sandeep Kumar administered the oath to the children and set the programme in motion.

More than 3,800 students of local schools Belman government pre University College, Belman St Joseph high school, Belman Nandalike Laxmijanardhan international school, government high school Palimar, Kalya government high school took oath on inspiring everyone to bring about healthy and excellent environment that brings repute to their families and the country.



Moodubelle Narayanaguru English medium school administrator and Rotary district former assistant governor Jinraj C Salian, Belman JCI president Shwetha Subhash, zonal president Subhash Kumar, former president Ganapathi Acharya, Jayanti Shetty, Sathish Kotian, Sandeep V Poojary Abbanandka, Raviraj Shetty, Pradeep Acharya, members Denzil Fernandes, Krishna Pawar, Maya Charan, Nandalike Abbanandka Durgaparameshwari Friends Club president Nandalike Rajesh Kotian, Jaycerette president Prathibha Rao, Junior Jaycee division president Deekshit Devadiga, school headmasters, teachers and non teaching staff were present.

  

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