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National integration is the aim of Rovers, Rangers


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Mangaluru, Dec 29, 2017: Speaking after inaugurating the National-level Rovers and Rangers Moot at St Aloysius Primary School in Mangaluru on Dec 28, Thursday;  DK  district in-charge minister B Ramanath Rai said, “Dakshina Kannada is being tagged as ‘communally sensitive’ district. This is not the real image of the region. In fact, the district is the hub for the education and banking sector,”  He went on to say, “Because of the negative tags, the police officials are not willing to be posted in Mangaluru. The calls given for social harmony, are being neglected, ” he pointed out.

 


St Aloysius 29

 

St Aloysius 29

 

St Aloysius 29


St Aloysius 29


St Aloysius 29

 

St Aloysius 29


St Aloysius 29

 

St Aloysius 29


National integration :   Stating that the Rovers and Rangers play a significant role in strengthening the national integration, the minister said that the Rovers and Rangers inculcate discipline.

Bharat Scouts and Guides National Commissioner Analendra Sharma said that the convention will be held till January 1 and all the delegates will be divided into three groups. One group will go for coastal trekking from Thannirbavi till Coast Guard.

Another team will go for nature study at Pilikula. They will carry out the study at Guthumane, Samskrithika Grama and Ayurveda Vana at Pilikula.

Disaster management  :  Another team will be involved in various activities like training in disaster management, better world, surf smart and career counselling.

Further, there will be pioneering model competition and a youth forum for discussion. Each Rovers and Rangers team will present folk culture of their state in the evening. Ethnic fashion show will also be held.

Bharat Scouts and Guides District Commissioner Dr N G Mohan said that the convention is being organised on the birth centenary of Bharat Scouts and Guides former National Commissioner V P Deen Dayal Naidu.

Centenary celebrations convener M A Chellaiah delivered a keynote address.

Bharat Scouts and Guides National Commissioner (designated) M A Khalid and Bharat Scouts and Guides State Vice President Kondajji B Shanmukhappa were felicitated on the occasion.

Legislator J R Lobo presided over the programme.

A total of 739 participants from 14 states are taking part in the national convention, which will conclude January 1.