Mangaluru: Successful 2nd phase of training seminar on civil services 'PRERAN' held


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Mangaluru, Nov 2: Catholic Sabha Episcopal City Varado & 'PRERAN' – diocesan committee in association with CODP and St Aloysius Civil Services College wing organized the 2nd phase of a seminar on civil services 'PRERAN – CATCH THEM YOUNG' for the youth of Catholic community at Shanthi Kiran Hall, Bajjodi on November. MCC Bank, Mangaluru has sponsored towards the organizing of this seminar.

Inauguration of this seminar is done by Fr Santhosh Rodrigues, director Mangalore diocesan pastoral centre and gave an inspiring message 'To get ready to serve our nation in best way possible through one of the best education system available around us'. Along with him co-ordinator of PRERAN diocesan committee Dr Praveen Leo Lasrado, Anil Lobo – chairman of MCC Bank Mangaluru, Fr John Vas spiritual director, Ida Furtado president, Rohan L Sequeira secretary, Deepak D'Souza Attavar – (convenor of programme) - of Catholic Sabha episcopal city varado along with resource persons - Prof Ronald Pinto director of Institute for Individual Development, Alwyn D’Souza professor of political science at St Aloysius College, and Ln Suresh M S – director of Sarvajna IAS Academy were present on dais for formally inaugurating 2nd phase of the seminar.

More than 142 young participants of all 11 churches of episcopal city varado were part of this seminar. Lizzy Pinto anchored the programme, Jacintha Lobo along with Fr John Vas led prayer session and Rohan L Sequeira of Catholic Sabha episcopal city varado expressed words of gratitude.

 

 

  

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