Media Release
Mangaluru, Mar 4: ‘Daivik Amrith Charitable Trust Mangalore’ has set up a health and education fund scheme on the occasion of the Jubilee Year of the birth of Jesus Christ. The music-dance-acting programme named 'Ephphatha' is planned to be organized on April 27 at the Cordel Church grounds in Mangaluru. The poster unveiling was done by Stany Alvares, president of Konkani Sahitya Academy, at Don Bosco KNS Studio Hall, Mangaluru, on Sunday, March 2.
The teaser containing information about the programme was inaugurated by Fr Andrew D'Souza, director of 'Daivik Amrith Charitable Trust'.



Based on the parables of Jesus Christ and the teachings of the Holy Bible, a message will be given to children, young people, couples, and the elderly in this unique programme of music, dance, acting, sound, and light show.
The play was written by Rohan Adkabare, directed by Christopher Ninasam, and composed by Roshan D’Souza Angelore.
Silvia Ruth Castelinho, vice president of Cordel Parish pastoral council; secretary Anil D’Sa; programme coordinator Sujay D’Silva; manager of Daivik Amrith Santhosh Lobo and members of the committee were present.
The director of the trust, Fr Andrew D'Souza, sought everyone's cooperation. The coordinator, Sujay D'Silva, provided information about the play.
This trust, which started as a Konkani monthly magazine, Daivik Amrith, has made its own mark through Daivik Amrith Media and Daivik Amrith Pilgrimages for the past 20 years.
The trust has been providing environmental and health awareness among ordinary people through various social programs, financial assistance for higher education to poor students, and financial assistance for the treatment of the sick.