Mangaluru: In the all India level ‘Veer Gatha Project’ initiated for 3rd – 12th Standard CBSE students organized under the partnership between Ministry of Defence, Ministry of Education, and MyGov, student of city’s Amrith Vidyalaya, Bolur, Pratham Kini has been selected for the ‘Super 25’, it is learned. Pratham is the class 5 student in Amrith Vidyalaya, and the son of couple Sunil Kini and K. Akshatha Kini, residents of Mangaluru.

As part of the ‘Azadi Ka Amrath Mahotsav’ event organized by the Indian government, the ‘Veer Gatha Project’ was initiated. Under this, the Indian government has introduced several programs to recognize the 75th year of independence. This initiative has reportedly been undertaken to introduce the Indian tradition and culture to the youth of the country. Students have been encouraged to compose poetry/paragraphs/essays/painting/ multimedia presentations (enactment video) about the Shaurya Award winners. Among more than 8, 03,978 students from 4,788 schools of 28 states and 8 Union territories, Pratham Kini was selected as one of the winners of the ‘Super 25’, it is learned.

The national-level jury shortlisted them after the excellent projects submitted by the 25 young talents were put through various rounds of evaluation. The bulletin released to the press revealed that the shortlisted youngsters will be presenting their projects during the 2022 Republic Day celebration as the special guests of the Ministry of Defence, and represent their respective schools and states during the event.

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Bengaluru (PTI): Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman led the statewide pulse polio vaccination drive on Sunday.

While Siddaramaiah kicked off the campaign along with state Health Minister Dinesh Gundu Rao and Home Minister G Parameshwara at his residence 'Kaveri' here, Sitharaman, who is in Vijayanagara district in the state, holding Chintan Shivir, administered pulse polio drops to children below five years of age in Kamalapura.

"Smt @nsitharaman launched the Polio Immunisation Drive in Kamalapura, Karnataka, reaffirming the Government’s commitment to safeguarding child health and ensuring a polio-free India," a post on her 'X' account said.

The post further said that children under five years of age were administered Oral Polio Vaccine (OPV) drops, "reinforcing the collective effort to protect future generations through timely immunisation."

According to the details shared by the health departments, about 62.4 lakh children have been identified for it.

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"Under the routine immunization programme, every Child is given 5 doses of OPV (Oral Polio Vaccine) and 3 doses of IPV (inactivated injectable polio vaccine) and Government of Karnataka is committed that no child should miss these doses," a government statement said.

Apart from all hospitals in the state, special focus will be given to immunise children living in villages, hilly areas, brick kilns, slums, migrant areas, farmhouses, urban slums. Booths will also be set up in railway stations, metro stations, airports and Seaports, the statement said.

The state health department has set up 33,258 booths and deployed 1,030 mobile teams, 2,096 transit teams, 1,13,115 vaccinators and 7,322 Supervisors.

All children below five years of age will be administered the oral polio vaccine on December 21, 2025.

"Even if your child has received any number of doses of OPV before, it is very essential to immunise your child again during this round," the department said.

In order to allay concerns, the department said the polio vaccine is completely safe and people should not to believe in any false rumours.