Rally Attempts to Create Awareness on Corruption, Price Rise


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Daijiworld Media Network—Mangalore (PS/CN)

Mangalore, May 19: A state-level rally organized by Samudaya Samkrithika Sanghatane, to create awareness about corruption and price rise, arrived in the city and congregated in front of the DC’s office on Thursday May 19 at 5.30 pm.



This rally will conclude in Bangalore on Wednesday May 25. The rally began in Gulbarga and Dharwad simultaneously, on Friday May 13. Cartoons sketched by famous cartoonists were displayed, awareness songs sung, and street drama staged on the occasion. A literary book exhibition and sale was also conducted as part of this rally.

Vasudeva Ucchila, secretary, Samudaya Cultural Troupe, Mangalore, Eric Ozario, gurkar, Mandd Sobhann and drama artistes Vijaykumar Kodialbail and Chandrahas Ullal also took part.  

  

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  • Sunil, Madanthyar

    Fri, May 20 2011

    A state-level rally organized by Samudaya Samkrithika Sanghatane, to create awareness about corruption and price rise is the very necessary step to open the eyes of the political leaders.Because price rise is the serious issue which affects the common people.Government has to take necessary steps and need to cutdown the prices. Otherwise survival in the Society is not possible.

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