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Students take part in Bhel Pani paddy cultivation event
Madikeri: Students from various colleges in Kodagu district participated in a muddy Bhel Pani paddy cultivation activity, organised by the Karnataka Kodava Sahitya Academy in partnership with the Connecting Kodavas organisation.
The event took place at a private farmland in Madikeri taluk, drawing hundreds of enthusiastic participants. Connecting Kodavas organisation conducts the Bhel Pani initiative annually during the monsoon to encourage agricultural practices among youth and safeguard paddy fields in the district. This year's collaboration with the Karnataka Sahitya Academy saw participation from students of Murnad PU College, Jnana Jyothi College, Kodagu Vidyalaya, and Maruti Schools.
Karnataka Kodava Sahitya Academy president AC Mahesh Nachaiah launched the event, emphasising the importance of preserving agricultural lands.
Kodagu is an agricultural district, and we rely on agriculture. In that regard, agricultural land should be saved. More emphasis should be given to paddy cultivation. In the entire Indian continent, Kodagu is like a paradise, and farmers cultivate various crops, including paddy and coffee.
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The main objective of this event is to introduce paddy cultivation to the next generation, said Mahesh. He further highlighted that agricultural practitioners experience self-satisfaction and valuable life lessons.
"Agricultural land should be preserved. They should not be converted for any reason," he said.
The event featured experienced agriculturists, including retired agricultural officer AC Girish, alongside farmers Ganesh Thimmaiah and Dhruv Devaiah, who shared insights about paddy cultivation techniques. Farmer Suraj Bopanna discussed the significance of incorporating modern technology in farming. The initiative provided students, typically confined to classrooms during the monsoon, an opportunity to experience hands-on paddy planting.