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Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore (SP)
Mangalore, Jun 30: Dakshina Kannada deputy commissioner (DC) M Maheshwar Rao exhorted the students to plant at least five saplings near their homes or schools or any other convenient places each year and care for them till they are able to sustain on their own. There is an urgent need for every one to engage in active afforestation activities, he explained.
He was speaking after giving away certificates to meritorious scouts, guides, bul buls and clubs from various schools, at his home office in the city on Sunday June 29.
Rao said that the newly-set up Scouts Bhavan in Pilikula will start functioning from this year itself. The administration will make all out efforts to see that scouts and guides units are made operational in all the government schools in the district, said Rao, who also happens to be the district president of Bharat Scouts and Guides. "We will, in association with the health department, ensure that all the students interested in scouts and guides activities are provided an opportunity," he asserted.
Various meritorious scouts and guides received their certificates from the DC. Bharat Scouts and Guides district chief commissioner I A Kairanna, commmissioner for scouts N G Mohan, commissioner for guides Irene D'Cunha, patrons Dr T R Shetty and Prajna Maheshwar Rao were present.