In a meeting with the participants of 'Save Girl Child' skating rally here, the President congratulated the organisers for taking up the responsibility of building awareness on an important subject relating to the girl child.
Mukherjee remarked that the bias against the girl child prevalent in some sections of the society in India was totally unacceptable in any civilised society, a Rashtrapati Bhavan spokesperson said in a statement.
The rally was organised by Belgaum Roller Skating Academy, Belgaum to portray the cause of 'Save The Girl Child Campaign', and covered a distance of nearly 2,000-km, passing through states including Karnataka, Maharashtra, Gujarat and Rajasthan.
Mukherjee was glad that children, who participated in the rally were under 15 years, had undertaken the strenuous and hazardous challenge to raise public consciousness against the abuse and violence of the girl child, it said.
Consisting of over 20 students, the nearly 16-day skating rally was flagged off from Rani Chennamma Circle, Belgaum, Karnataka on August 15 and yesterday reached Vijay Chowk here.
The rally consisted of students who have won state and national-level awards in skating.