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“Don’t Waste Food; Let It Reach the Starving,” Advocates N.K. Mohan Kumar at Suttur

Sri N.K. Mohan Kumar, Convener, Aahara Samrakshana Janajagruti Abhiyana, Bengaluru, delivering a talk on the topic, ‘Importance of Food,’ at the JSS Residential School, Suttur.

Suttur, November 15, 2024: A powerful message on food conservation was delivered by N.K. Mohan Kumar, Convener of Aahara Samrakshana Janajagruti Abhiyana, Bengaluru, at a talk titled “Importance of Food” held at JSS Residential School in Suttur. Addressing students and guests, Mr. Mohan Kumar emphasized the importance of preventing food waste and ensuring it reaches those in need.

“Rice is a lifeline for us,” he stated, urging individuals to take only as much food as they can consume. “In our culture, we revere rice as the goddess Annapurneshwari, the goddess of food. According to a report, 10% of the population struggles to get even one full meal a day. Many people are starving daily. I hope all food can reach those in need instead of going to waste. Farmers toil for months to produce our food, and we must respect their efforts. If we waste food, we may face shortages in the future. I believe the government should consider introducing a law to fine those who waste food,” he observed passionately.

Sri H.K. Vivekananda, a prominent thinker from the Prabhuddha Samaja Nirmana Forum and respected writer, also addressed the audience. He highlighted the widespread issue of malnutrition in the country. “We should consume food with consideration for our physical health. Include tender coconut, fruits, and vegetables in your diet. Awareness needs to be raised to prevent food waste. Don’t kill food. Many maths and social organizations are already spreading awareness about the importance of food. When we are hungry, we eat rice, not money—everyone should understand this. During functions, particularly among affluent communities, a variety of foods are prepared, but much is wasted. It’s disheartening to see food left on plates. We must all recognize the struggles farmers face to grow our food grains and work to prevent waste,” he added.

The program saw the participation of Sri M. Yuvaraj, Convener of Aahara Samrakshana Janajagruti Abhiyana, Bengaluru, along with members Venkatagiri and Mahadevaprasad, Warden of Basaveshwara Boys Hostel in Suttur, and P. Susheela, Warden of Akkamahadevi Girls Hostel in Suttur. Caretakers and students were also present.

The event began with a farmers’ anthem, performed by Vachana singer H.C. Umesh, setting a reflective tone for the gathering. Mahadevaprasad welcomed the attendees and served as the program’s master of ceremonies, while D.M. Mahesh gave the vote of thanks. M. Yuvaraju led the attendees in a solemn oath to prevent food waste and respect food as a valuable resource.

This event reinforced the commitment to food conservation and emphasized the social responsibility to prevent food wastage, ensuring a better future for all.

2024-11-15T09:11:53+00:00November 15th, 2024|

Children’s Day Celebrated with Inspiring Program at JSS Residential School, Suttur

A Children’s Day program was held at JSS Residential School in Suttur on November 14, 2024. Dr. K. Jayaprakash, Retd. Chief Public Relations Officer, DRDO, along with heads of school’s various departments, is seen in the picture.

Suttur, November 14, 2024: JSS Residential School in Suttur marked Children’s Day with an inspiring program under the auspices of JSS Educational Institutions. The event aimed to celebrate young minds and motivate students toward a brighter future in science and technology.

Dr. K. Jayaprakash, Retired Chief Public Relations Officer of the Defence Research and Development Organization (DRDO), Government of India, New Delhi, attended as the chief guest. In his address, Dr. Jayaprakash praised the accomplishments of India’s youth in securing prestigious international positions. However, he emphasized that the country risks lagging in science and technology as talented individuals seek opportunities abroad. “Today’s youth should explore areas beyond medicine and engineering,” he said, urging students to consider careers in diverse fields of science and research. “Opportunities in sectors like ISRO, defense, and research await you. Aim to build a stronger, more powerful nation through innovation, new discoveries, and inventions. If we retain our talent, we can indeed build a strong nation,” he observed. He encouraged students to foster a love for education, pursue careers within India, and develop a strong sense of patriotism.

The program was presided over by Sri S. Shivaswamy, Principal of JSS D.El.Ed. College, who shared his perspective that students are like flower buds, ready to bloom when nurtured with care. “With the right education, children can have a bright future. It is also their responsibility to understand and follow our religion, culture, and traditions and to protect them,” he added.

Prizes were awarded to winners of various sports competitions held as part of the Children’s Day celebrations. After the formal program, teachers entertained the students with enjoyable activities.

The event saw the presence of department heads, including Sri G.L. Tripurantaka, Sri Veerabhadraiah, Dr. H.M. Mahesh, Sri G. Shivamallu, Sri M.G. Basavanna, Sri G.M. Shadakshari, Sri G. Shivaswamy, Smt. Susheela, and Sri Mahadevaparasad. The program commenced with an invocation by the students. Smt. B.P. Sheela extended a warm welcome, Smt. S.J. Sowjanya delivered the vote of thanks, and Smt. H.B. Krupa skillfully compered the event.

The Children’s Day celebration highlighted the institution’s commitment to fostering both academic and personal growth, encouraging students to aspire to contribute positively to society and the nation.

2024-11-14T11:02:04+00:00November 14th, 2024|

ICAR JSS KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA, SUTTUR – Organic Agriculture Training Programme at ICAR JSSKVK, Suttur

Agriculture has been practiced for thousands of years without the use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides. Fertilizers and pesticides began to be used from the mid-19th century to increase agricultural output in line with the growing population. Although agricultural production has increased due to this, the long-term use of chemicals has led to serious side effects. For example, decline in soil fertility, decline in health in humans and livestock etc. Due to this organic farming is being promoted. Organic farming can be done using locally available manure, Vermicompost etc. Organic farming can gradually reduce dependence on chemical fertilizers and improve the environment, human and livestock health.

To promote organic farming among farmers/farmer women and rural youth Organic Residential Agriculture Training programme has been organized from 15 November 2024 to 05 December 2024 (21 days) at ICAR JSS Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Suttur in association with Regional Organic and Natural Centre, Bangalore, Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, Government of India.

Farmers, farmer women, members of farmer producer organization and young farmers will participate in the training. For further information contact Senior Scientist and Head of ICAR JSSKVK, Suttur or mobile number 9380199128.

2024-11-13T11:06:28+00:00November 13th, 2024|

JSS D.Ed. College Hosts ‘Gurubhyonamaha’ Program in Suttur

Suttur, November 11, 2024: The alumni of the 2009-2011 batch of JSS School of Education, Suttur, organized a significant event titled ‘Gurubhyonamaha’ on November 10, 2024. His Holiness Jagadguru Sri Shivarathri Deshikendra Mahaswamiji graced the occasion.

The event featured a film screening documenting the College’s history, created by former students. Alums took this opportunity to express their heartfelt gratitude to the institution for its pivotal role in shaping their careers—additionally, former employees of the College, including Sri Doddasiddiaha, Sri Ramanna, and Smt. Dakshayini Basavaraju were honoured for their contributions.

In his address, His Holiness Swamiji highlighted the College’s illustrious 65-year history. He mentioned visits from esteemed figures such as former President of India Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan in the 1960s and former President Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam during the College’s Golden Jubilee celebrations. His Holiness commended the alums’s initiatives and urged current students to develop a spirit of service and assist people in need. He assured the institution’s unwavering support for such noble endeavours and wished everyone success.

The event was presided over by former Principal Sri G.M. Basavanna. During the program, Sri Rohith, owner of Kittale Mane Estate, Sakleshpur, presented the alums’s contribution to His Holiness Swamiji.

Senior student Smt. Mahadevamma skillfully managed the program. Smt. Tasleem delivered the invocation, and Smt. Ashrani extended a warm welcome and Smt. Sowmya concluded the event with a vote of thanks.

2024-11-11T11:42:14+00:00November 11th, 2024|

Alumni of JSS College of Education to Host ‘Gurubhyonamana’ Program at Suttur

Suttur, November 10, 2024: The alumni of the 2009–11 batch of JSS College of Education, Suttur, are set to honor their mentors by organizing the ‘Gurubhyonamana’ program. This special event will take place on Sunday, November 10, 2024, at the Allamaprabhu Auditorium in Suttur, Karnataka.

The ceremony will be graced by the divine presence of His Holiness Jagadguru Sri Shivarathri Deshikendra Mahaswamiji, offering blessings for this heartfelt gathering. The event will be inaugurated by Sri S.P. Udayashankar, Administrative Officer of JSS Institutions, and presided over by Sri G.M. Basavanna, Retired Principal of JSS College.

As part of the program, a video presentation will be showcased, taking attendees on a journey through the rich history of JSS College, created by its dedicated alumni. A key highlight will be a felicitation ceremony for the teachers, a gesture of gratitude from former students to the educators who played a pivotal role in shaping their careers and lives.

The ‘Gurubhyonamana’ program promises to be an emotional and inspiring reunion, celebrating the legacy of teaching and the impact of mentorship within the JSS community.

2024-11-08T07:25:22+00:00November 8th, 2024|

U.D. Pavan Excels in Athletics, Advances to State-Level

U.D. Pavan, a student of JSS High School, Suttur, secured second place in Shot Put at the U-17 Athletics Competitions held at Chamundi Vihar Stadium, Mysuru, organized by the Department of School Education and Literacy. His achievement has earned him a spot in the State-level competitions. During the school’s Kannada Rajyotsava celebration, he was felicitated by Sri Ma. Gu. Sadanandaiah, President of the Akhila Bharatha Sharana Sahitya Parishath, Mysuru Chapter. The Headmasters and Physical Education trainer are also seen in the picture.

2024-11-07T10:40:16+00:00November 7th, 2024|

Kannada Rajyotsava Celebrated with Fervor at JSS Residential School, Suttur

Suttur, November 1, 2024: JSS Residential School in Suttur celebrated Kannada Rajyotsava with a program organized under the auspices of JSS Educational Institutions. The event was marked by the hoisting of the State Flag and an address by Sri Ma. Gu. Sadanandaiah, President of Akhila Bharata Sharana Sahitya Parishath, Mysuru City Chapter.

In his speech, Sri Sadanandaiah highlighted the spiritual significance of Suttur, noting its rich heritage as the birthplace of numerous spiritual leaders and gurus. “The serene environment of Suttur nurtures students, instilling culture and purity in their character,” he said.

Emphasizing the importance of the Kannada language, he remarked, “Kannada is the language we learn from our mothers; it flows through our veins. It has captivated the world’s attention and endured despite challenges that have led to the decline of many other languages. The resilience of Kannada is rooted in the depth of its literature, including the vachana sahitya.”

Recalling Vinoba Bhave’s praise of Kannada as the ‘Queen of Scripts’ for its phonetic beauty, Sri Sadanandaiah urged everyone to take pride in the language. He cited renowned litterateur Pu.Ti.Na., stressing the duty to protect and nurture Kannada. “Our survival is intertwined with the survival of our mother tongue. Forgetting our language leads to the loss of our identity,” he cautioned. He encouraged students to prioritize Kannada, to learn it with passion, and to carry its legacy forward with pride.

The program was presided over by Sri S.P. Udayashankar, Administrative Officer. Heads of various departments, including Sri G.L. Tripurantaka, Sri Veerbhadraiah, Dr. H.M. Mahesh, Sri S. Shivaswamy, Sri G. Shivamallu, Sri M.G. Basavanna, Sri G.M. Shadakshari, Sri G. Shivaswami, and Sri Mahadevaprasad, were present.

The event commenced with an invocation by the school students. Smt. Kavyashri welcomed the guests and the gathering, Smt. D.P. Nagalambika delivered the vote of thanks, and Smt. K.S. Mamatha mastered the program.

2024-11-06T06:36:01+00:00November 6th, 2024|

Karthika Maasa Special Pooja Programs at Sri Suttur Kshetra

Suttur, October 30, 2024: The Sri Suttur Kshetra, in reverence to the holy month of Karthika Maasa, is set to conduct special pooja programs at the sacred shrines of Adijagadguru Sri Shivarathreeshwara Shivayogi Mahaswamiji, Sri Mahadeshwara, Sri Someshwara, and Sri Veerabhadreshwara temples, located at the Suttur Srimath in Suttur. The programs will commence November 2 and continue through December 1, 2024.

The Karthika Maasa celebrations will feature Maharudrabhisheka, Sasharanama and Ashtottara Bilwarchane, along with Mahamangalarathi performed daily in the early mornings. Additionally, a Deepotsava ceremony will be held every Monday evening, filling the temple premises with spiritual light and energy.

Devotees and the general public are warmly invited to participate in these programs in large numbers to receive the blessings of the Sriguru.

Those interested in sponsoring sevas may contact the office at Sri Suttur Kshetra or reach out to the JSS Mahavidyapeetha office in Mysuru. For further information, please call the Information Center at 8896964242, 08221-232223, or 0821-2548212.

2024-10-30T06:39:25+00:00October 30th, 2024|

Skill-Based Gardening Training Program Held at Suttur

Suttur, October 28, 2024: The ICAR JSS Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Suttur, in collaboration with the Agriculture Skill Council of India (ASCI), New Delhi, conducted a comprehensive 25-day (210-hour) skill-based gardening training program.

The program was inaugurated by Dr. Chandregowda M.J., Chief Scientist at ATARI II, Bengaluru. The event saw participation from several distinguished guests, including Sri Manjunath Angadi, Deputy Director of the Horticulture Department, Mysuru; Sri Abhishek Gowda from Vruksha Landscaping; and Sri Murthy from Sri Manjunath Hi-Tech Nursery. Dr. Jnanesh B.N., Senior Scientist and Head of JSS KVK, presided over the program.

The training program provided both theoretical and hands-on gardening education to participants, with contributions from over 35 resource persons from various states and districts. Key topics covered included:

  • Identification of decorative plants
  • Landscaping and garden layout
  • Garden development and maintenance
  • Potting and repotting techniques
  • Bonsai and water management
  • Production of high-quality plants in flowers, vegetables, fruits, and other horticultural crops
  • Grouting techniques, mother tree selection for coconut and arecanut
  • Plant production, soilless agriculture, soil health maintenance and testing
  • Natural and organic farming, seed production
  • Kitchen garden development and maintenance, vermicompost production, and English gardening
  • Communication skills for gardeners

Participants received comprehensive knowledge on all these subjects. Additionally, a one-week yoga camp was organized for the mental and physical well-being of the trainees, led by Sri Prakash, a Yoga Guru from Nanjangud.

At the end of the training program, the Agriculture Skill Council of India (ASCI) conducted an examination for the participants. Dr. Lingamurthy, retired Deputy Director of the Agriculture Department, served as the evaluator for the assessment.

In total, 25 candidates from various districts took part in the program, benefiting from the extensive training provided. Dr. Vinay G.M., Horticulture Subject Expert at JSS KVK, supervised the program, ensuring its successful completion.

2024-10-28T12:18:28+00:00October 28th, 2024|