St Agnes PU students connect with nature through 'Varshadhareya Pairinagaladalli' farming experience


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Mangaluru, Jul 24: Under the Agno Angels banner, St Agnes PU College students embarked on a unique experience titled 'Varshadhareya Pairinagaladalli'. 

A group of 24 first and second PUC students, accompanied by three faculty members, visited a paddy field owned by Letitia Sequeira and her son, John Sequeira, at Permai, Padu Panchayat.

The hands-on experience in the paddy field taught the students about the challenges faced by farmers. As they worked amidst the rain, they learned valuable lessons about cooperation and coordination. Sequeira shared insights into the farming profession, highlighting the importance of teamwork.

The Sequeira family, both retired educators, showcased their passion for farming, an ancestral profession. Donald Cutinha facilitated the collaboration between the college and the Sequeira family, guiding the students in planting paddy saplings.

Sequeira's warm welcome created a sense of belonging, and she shared her experiences on farming, healthy diet, and love for nature. She also expressed concerns about the younger generation's attitude towards work. The students enjoyed traditional rain-season food provided by the Sequeira and Cutinha family.

Dr Tressie Menezes delivered the vote of thanks, and student. Yukta compered the programme.

 

 

  

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