Madikeri, Feb. 11: The Chettalli High School, which has its own coffee garden, had temporarily kept the coffee in the school's basketball court for two days due to the vehicle breaking down while transporting the coffee from the garden. Now, after the vehicle is repaired, the coffee has been transported from the school premises to the garden, said Chettalli High School Convenor and school land donor M.A. Changappa.
Responding to the report 'Coffee garden turned basketball court' published in 'Shakti' on 9th, he said that Chettalli High School has been encouraging students in curricular and extra-curricular subjects, and it has been going on for about 63 years without any problems for the students with the cooperation of the school administration and land donors.
In 2012, Jagadish Rai, an alumnus of the school, built a basketball court to commemorate the Golden Jubilee.
After the retirement of the physical education teacher in 2018, the administration has temporarily appointed a physical education teacher and is using the basketball court and school grounds to involve students in all sports activities of the school.
He said that the court has been worn out due to frequent use by students. He said that coffee was dried in the court for 2 days during an emergency, and some people who were waiting for this opportunity tried to bring about a downfall against the administration.
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