Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore
Mangalore, Jun 28: The Aloysian Boys Home, a home for the delinquents and orphans' at Kotekar managed by St Aloysius College, celebrated 'Centre Day' and feast of St Aloysius Gonzaga here on Sunday June 26.
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In his message, chief guest and rector of Aloysian Institutions Fr Joseph Rodrigues encouraged the boys to excel in all future endeavours.
Sr Ida Mendoca, in-charge of the boys' home gave a power point presentation on the achievements of the children.
Three inmates namely Godwin Pereira, Krishnappa and Tony Roshan who completed pre-university course were given Fr Victor D’Souza Memorial scholarships instituted by Man Booker prize winner Aravind Adiga, an alumnus of the college.
The inmates presented a short cultural programme along with demonstration of yoga.
Fr Leo D’souza SJ, director of Aloysius Boy's Home was also present.