Raj Bhavan became the hub of activity on
Tuesday, with school children of various schools reaching here to greet the Governor
and the Lady Governor on the occasion of Children's Day. As many as 400 school children drawn from 30 schools
in Hyderabad, Secunderabad, Rangareddy and Yadadri Bhuvanagiri districts gathered
at the Raj Bhavan, as part of the Children’s Day celebrations. Governor Sri
E.S.L. Narasimhan and the Lady Governor Smt. Vimala Narasimhan mingled with the
tiny tots and interacted with the school children.
On this occasion, Prof. Jayashankar
Telangana State Agricultural University have arranged photo exhibition at the
Raj Bhavan premises, for the benefit of visiting school children. The school
children went around the exhibition and evinced keen interest in the various
exhibits set up by the Agricultural University, showcasing special seed
varieties of Telangana State, soil types and nutrients, natural color
preparation, organic farming, steps taken for crop protection, crop varieties
etc. The exhibition also contained exhibits on horticulture varieties of tissue
culture plants, aromatic and medicinal plants, kitchen garden, fruit varieties
etc. Food pyramid displayed in the horticulture exhibition stood as a special
attraction.
Dr. V. Praveen Rao, Vice Chancellor,
Prof. Jayashankar Telangana State Agricultural University, explained to the
Governor on various research activities undertaken by the University with
specific emphasis on locally grown varieties.
The Governor appreciated the
initiatives taken up by the University and informed the Vice Chancellor to make
the common varieties of agriculture and
horticulture available to the common people at affordable rates.
Twenty five-member contingent belonging
to Jain Group of Institutions (JGI), which created a World Record recently for
being the largest school contingent to scale the Mt.
Everest Base Camp, received special appreciation from the Governor. The
Governor complimented Ms. Jaahnavi Sriperambuduru, the youngest mountaineer and
guide of India, for successful trekking expedition to Mt. Everest Base Camp in
October this year under her guidance and the supervision of her father Dr.
Krishna Rao. Ms. P. Varshini, 13 years old daughter of an officer working in
the Raj Bhavan, was also part of the successful trekking expedition to Mt.
Everest Base Camp. Governor wished that the young children will take up the
challenge and achieve the trekking expedition to the peak of Mt. Everest soon.
-Press note
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