Mangaluru: JCI initiated rain water harvesting project inaugurated


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Mangaluru, Jul 23: Rain Water Harvesting Project initiated by JCI Surathkal was inaugurated at Vidyadayini High School, Surathkal.

Rajendra Kalbavi, project director of Dakshina Kannada Nirmithi Kendra, NITK, inaugurating the project said that the water can be easily recharged by pumping the roof water into the well. He also contributed filters for the rain water harvesting project.

Inaugurating another unit, Ashok Choonthar, zone president of JCI zone xv appreciated the work of JCI Surathkal and the School administration, which had set up a project in the school premises during the time of water shortage.



M Venkat Rao, secretary of the Surathkal Hindu Vidyadayini Sangha, spoke on the occasion. JCI vice president Royan Uday crasta, zone presidents executive assistant Rakshit Kudupu, secretary of Hindu Vidyadayini Sangh secretary TN Ramesh, school headmaster Balachandra, programme director MG Ramachandra Rao, JCI immediate past president Praveen Shetty, Jayceerette president Anitha Shashi, Vineeth Shetty, Niranjan Bala, first lady of CI Zone 15, Shobha Ashok, school teachers, officers and members of JCI Suratkal were present.

JCI president Lokesha Rai welcomed the gathering. Vice president Rakesh Hosabettu rendered the vote of thanks.

  

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