Inauguration of Kamikatsu Kuvalam and Thiruvalluvar Thottam at Don Bosco College, Yelagiri Hills
The inauguration of the Kamikatsu Kuvalam (Waste to Wealth Station) and Thiruvalluvar Thottam (Vegetable Garden) marked a significant milestone in the sustainability efforts of Don Bosco College, Yelagiri Hills, Tamil Nadu, India. The event was graced by the presence of the Extraordinary Visitor, Rev Fr. Gianni Rolandi SDB, along with members of the Salesian community, faculty members, and enthusiastic students.
Program Highlights:
Prayer Service and Blessings:
The inauguration commenced with a solemn prayer service, invoking blessings upon the Kamikatsu Kuvalam and Thiruvalluvar Thottam. Rev Fr. Thaddeus SDB led the prayer session, emphasizing the importance of environmental stewardship and sustainable practices.
Inauguration Ceremony:
Rev Fr. Gianni Rolandi, accompanied by the Salesian community, officially inaugurated the Kamikatsu Kuvalam and Thiruvalluvar Thottam. His inspiring words encouraged everyone present to actively engage in initiatives aimed at environmental conservation and community welfare.
Introduction and Explanation:
Rev Fr. Thaddeus, the Principal of Don Bosco College, provided an insightful introduction to the Kamikatsu Kuvalam and Thiruvalluvar Thottam. Mr. Jayabalan, DBCCH Coordinator elaborated on the procedures involved in managing the waste-to-wealth station and nurturing the vegetable garden.
Tree Plantation and Seed Sowing:
Following the formalities, participants engaged in a hands-on activity by planting trees and sowing seeds in the Kamikatsu Kuvalam and Thiruvalluvar Thottam. This practical involvement underscored the commitment of Don Bosco College towards fostering a greener and more sustainable environment.
The inauguration of Kamikatsu Kuvalam and Thiruvalluvar Thottam at Don Bosco College, Yelagiri Hills, was a resounding success, thanks to the collective efforts of the Salesian community, faculty members, and enthusiastic students. The event not only marked the beginning of a new chapter in sustainable development but also served as a testament to the college’s dedication to creating a better, greener tomorrow.