Mangalore: Seer Esha Vittala dasa of Kemaru Mutt feels that anti-corruption (moral) lessons should begin from childhood on mothers lap, and parents would be responsible to teach the child to walk on right path all through his life.
He was participating in a programme of May Day celebrations in city on May’, organised by Akhila Bharata Karmika Sangh. He observed that corruption took roots in society in every field of labour, be it factory, workshop, trade, or commerce, but women in society could play an all-important role, to make society altogether corruption-free.
Speaking in Tulu, he asked listeners to keep out caste and creed differences, to work for a Tulunadu on west coast.
Several persons were honoured on the occasion, like Rajesh Shetty(Photojournalist), Premnath Ullal(Kabaddi), Supreetha(Power lifting) Suresh Attavar(dances), Ansar Inoli(Press reporter), Rajesh(Web designer), and Mahesh Jain( drama).
Abu Sufian of Bajpe Mosque and Fr. Andrew L. D’Souza of Pakshikere Church, were Chief invitees on the annual occasion, when workers go on a parade and hold rallies.