Udupi, 06 Feb 2014 : The human life is precious than all living beings. Everyone has distinct energy and talent in their souls. If one thinks beyond caste, creed and faith, being broadminded, positive qualities, identifies better qualities in others, conquers life struggles with love and friendship. The key to personality development is to have genuine interest to serve humanity, said Belman – St Joseph’s School senior teacher and intellectual B Pundalika Marate Shirva.
Pundalika was a resource person speaking during the programme organized by Chirantana Kannada Sangh of St Francis English Medium High School, Mudarangady, near here on Tuesday February 4.
We are fortunate to be born in India. Indian culture has indeed been significant in the world, because of thousands of sages, visionaries, scholars, etc were born and became immortal through their deeds in India, said Pundalika.
The senior teacher Janet D’Souza presided the programme.
The teacher Reshma D’Souza and Valerian D’Souza were present at the dais.
Chirantana Kannada Sangh director/teacher Niranjan Bhat compered the programme.