Vinod Moodagadde, culture disappears in the rush of modernity

Vinod Moodagadde, culture disappears in the rush of modernity

Vinod Moodagadde, culture disappears in the rush of modernity

Virajpet, Mar. 15: Our ancestors lived in harmony with nature. They lived a happy life. Now, with modernity spreading everywhere, we are seeing the way of life led by our ancestors disappearing, said Madikeri Akashvani announcer Vinod Moodagadde, expressing regret.

A 6-day annual special camp was organized on the premises of the Government Higher Primary School in Kolthodu Nangala village under the auspices of Kodagu University, National Service Project Unit, Sant Annamma Degree College, Virajpet. Vinod, who arrived as the chief guest at the closing ceremony and addressed the ceremony, said: Service should be considered an integral part of life. Service spirit and environmental awareness should be instilled in the lives of students. It is appropriate to cultivate science while preserving the environment. The farming system of the Kudu family was kept alive in the rural areas. However, the number of children in the current families is decreasing and the number of people turning to agriculture is rare. He expressed his opinion.

Local donor and farmer Kuppanda Gopal Subbaiah said that due to modernity and the thought of making money, children have reached a point where they forget their parents. They have the opportunity to get everything in life, but it is impossible to get their parents. Education should be limited to making a living. It should not be used for destruction. He appreciated the organization of the camp in the rural area.

NSS. Camp Officer B.S. Shantibhushan read the camp report. Addressing the program, Sant Annamma Degree College Principal Trupti Bopanna and S.H.P. School Headmaster Fancy Lobo spoke. Asha, President of the School Development Committee, presided over the program.

Kuppanda Gopal Subbaiah, Asha, Vinod Moodagadde and B.S. Shanti Bhushan was felicitated. Later, the campers expressed their views about the camp. Pratima Rai, Kannada lecturer of Sant Annamma Degree College, welcomed the participants and Muthappa, a camper, expressed his vote of thanks.

The program was attended by the campers of the NSS unit, lecturers of Sant Annamma Degree College, students of S.H.P. School and teachers.

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