Mangaluru: As academic learning blooms in school, so it has a kitchen garden, which is ignored because of the closure of educational institutions caused by a pandemic.
Kitchen gardens who teach children how to grow their own vegetables, and whose production is used for midday food, starting after school reopened for physical classes a few months ago.
The kitchen park activity was stopped from March 2020, and was continued after September last year.Janet Lobo, a teacher in the government increased higher elementary school, Milrady, a remote village in Moodbidri Taluk, said that they had fostered various vegetables.
Some fruits, in their school kitchen park for years.
Pandemic forced them to leave the kitchen park, and they returned to care for him, after the school was reopened.
“We plant spinach, women’s fingers, and bananaen, as well as other vegetables.
They are used to prepare midday food,” Janet said.
Dakshina Kannada ZP increases the government’s school, Daddalkad, in Bantwal, has planted vegetables and fruits on its campus for several years.
Prakash Anchan, who has adopted a school, said that they planted vegetables at 1,300 square feet.
“We used to grow more than 100 malabar spinach wines, and various vegetables before the pandemic.
The kitchen park is treated by students, which is supported by the teacher.
However, we must stop it after the Pandemic Covid-19 starts, because no one has defended it.
Kitchen Park activities continued A few months ago at our school.
At present, Malabar Spinach, Ivy Pumpkin, Pumpkin Bottle, Finger Women and Bringe are being cultivated by us, “he said.
“We use all the results to prepare sambar to eat midday, and served for 1,000 children,” Anchan added.
He said that children had been trained to grow vegetables.
They also picked up cow dung found on the roadside or from home, and used it as a manure for the kitchen park, he added to take the kitchen park activities.
“The school has no plans to develop a kitchen park this year, because the summer approaches.
Therefore, we have decided to have a kitchen park from the next academic year,” said Nalini.