Catholic Sabha Mangalore North Deanery holds 'Prathibha Puraskar 2023'


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Mangaluru, Aug 23: Catholic Sabha Mangalore Pradesh (R) Mangalore North Deanery held the Prathibha Puraskar 2023 programme on August 20 at 3 PM at St Jude Golden Jubilee Memorial Hall, Pakshikere, during which 37 meritorious students from Mangalore North Deanery were honored.
 
The top two scorers in SSLC and PUC from all streams, as well as those who completed their CA, MBBS, and PhD from Balkunje, Kirem, Kinnigoli, Pakshikere, Kateel, Neerude, and Niddodi units were felicitated on the occasion.
 


 


































 
Fr Oswald Monteiro, vicar var of Mangalore North Deanery and the spiritual director of Catholic Sabha Kinnigoli Deanery, inaugurated the programme. Amlin D'Souza, commercial taxes inspector, was the chief guest of the function.
 
Melreeda Jane Rodrigues, the president of Catholic Sabha Mangalore North Deanery, chaired the function.  Fr Melwyn Noronha, parish priest of St Jude Church Pakshikere, Alwyn D'Souza, president of Catholic Sabha Mangalore Pradesh (R) and Stephan Herald Mascarenhas (Hemacharya) were guests of honor. Office bearers of Catholic Sabha Mangalore North Deanery were present on the dais. Secretary Pramila Tauro propsed a vote of thanks and Naveen Tauro compered the programme.

 

 
 
  

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