Mangaluru: St Aloysius B Com 1997-2000 batch celebrates silver jubilee reunion


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Mangaluru, Jan 9: The Silver Jubilee reunion of the 1997-2000 B Com batch of St Aloysius (Deemed to be University) was celebrated on Saturday at Sanidhya.

Forty-three alumni came together to relive their campus memories. They interacted with their former principal Fr Prashant Madtha and their teachers, reminiscing about the impact of their education on their lives.

Fr Madtha entertained the attendees with witty anecdotes, while vice chancellor Fr Praveen Martis complimented the graduates and urged them to inspire current students.

The group revisited their classrooms, sharing stories and rekindling friendships.

 

 

  

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  • Rahul, Vancouver/Canada

    Sun, Jan 12 2025

    This is such a great batch, I miss my college days. This institution laid the foundation for my success as an investment banker. I miss my batchmates Deepak and Rayan. Sweet memories.

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  • Santosh, Philadelphia/ USA

    Sun, Jan 12 2025

    Great memories. I regret missing this. My good friends Arun, Vijay good memories -Santosh

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  • Roshan Dsilva, London, UK

    Sat, Jan 11 2025

    I missed this reunion. I completed my B.Com , passed my CA and I am currently a equity fund manager at Goldman Sachs London office. I have to thank St Aloysius for providing me the foundation. I miss my classmates and the camaraderie I had with Sunil Nelson Titus, Rayan Miranda, Altif Hussein and Neil M. Let's meet up for our 30 anniversary.

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  • PRAMOD MORAS, Mangalore

    Fri, Jan 10 2025

    Nice to see this time the tall lady in the front row 🥰

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