Mangalore: KCO Disburses Scholarships to 171 Students


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Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (NM)

Mangalore, Aug 26: The Konkani Cultural Organization (KCO), Abu Dhabi in coordination with Samanvaya Mangalore disbursed educational scholarships worth Rs 12 lac to as many as 171 students of all communities, here in Shanthi Kiran Hall, Bajjodi on Sunday August 26.

Speaking after the inaugural, chief guest Ivan D’Souza, KPCC secretary said, “In India, the Christian community makes up for only 3.37% of the entire population, however, their contribution towards the society is immense”, he said pointing at the generosity of KCO, Samanvaya and other like-minded organizations.

Encouraging the students, he stressed “Study to the fullest, think of the highest level, deliver competency and ‘come out as an achiever’ in your respective field”. It is ‘commitment, sincerity that will uphold you in the walk of life’; he added motivating the students to put utmost hard work in all that they do.

“Even though India is the world’s second largest populated country, we have got zero gold medals in the Olympics-2012”, he said. Picking one of the discussions that arose in the parliament on the grounds of poor performance at London, he said ‘We are good only in the classrooms’, however, it is also important to excel in the extracurricular activities. Appreciating the goodness of each member of KCO and Samanvaya, he congratulated their service to education and society at large.

Lauding the good work of KCO, senior congress leader Ramanath Rai, also spoke at the occasion encouraging the students to make the best use of scholarships and urged them contribute to the welfare of the society.

During the introductory speech, Fr Ronald Cutinha, director of Samanvaya enlightened on Konkani Cultural Organization (KCO), Abu Dhabi and Samanvaya, Mangalore and thereby requested the students to make use of the money solely on education.

Fr Pius Fidelis Pinto, managing trustee of Samanvaya welcomed and Robert Rego, former president of KCO thanked the guests. Michael D’Souza, president of KCO presided over the occasion.

Franklin D’Cunha, treasurer, Leo Rodrigues, Gerry D'Mello, Bennet D’Mello, Leena D’Souza, Wilson D’Souza, Felix D’Silva, Archie Fernandes, Herald Ferrao, Leslie Rego and others shared the dais.

Leo and Lavina Rodrigues, Al Mazroui and Clevy Automobiles Services LLC, Abu Dhabi, Rohan Monteiro, Property Infratech, Naveen Cardoza, Marian Projects were the sponsors of the programme.

Dignitaries, members of KCO and Samanvaya, parents of the students and large number of audience were present at the occasion.

  

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  • Pearls of Mangalore, Mangalore/AbuDhabi

    Mon, Aug 27 2012

    Congrats Brothern....a great Humanitarian gesture. We are one with you in this spirit. Unified is a stronghold of our belongingness.

    Pearls of Mangalore
    -a talent troupe of manie origin

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  • Dolphy Vas , Moodbidri/AbuDhbai

    Mon, Aug 27 2012

    Our dear Suraj Your thoughts and points made by you are valid.But KCO IS not competing with any organization, in fact KCO is assisting deserving students since last fifteen years. All the organizations in the Gulf try their best to help people in need wheather in educational, medical, social or cultural feilds and there is no competion, only good will. Secondly through the media all the sponsers and well wishers would know that their generous contributions are directed to the right cause.
    KCO Trust will continue and try to improve thier small contribution to the Society specially focusing on Educational assistance to needy and deserving students.

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  • Glany Fernandes, Mangalore

    Sun, Aug 26 2012

    Big applause to KCO Abudhabi. Great job to bring ray of hope in less privileged students.

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  • Austin Prabhu, Nantur/Chicago

    Sun, Aug 26 2012

    Great act of humanity KCO members. You are the candle to lighten up lives in our communities. Keep up the good work God bless you always!

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  • Suraj udupi, Udupi/Mumbai

    Sun, Aug 26 2012

    Lot of scholarship amount is distributed these days by various associations. The motto behind this should remain strictly in educating the deserving students and not a compitition among organizations. There are lot of other areas ro concentrate, where our society needs help. The deeds done in secret will be greatly rewarded. Propognda and calling media in these kind of tasks will not serve the purpose.

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  • Rony & Aboline D'Cunha, Koppa - Dubai

    Sun, Aug 26 2012

    Hon President & members of the KCO Abudhabi,deserve appreciation, for their noble deed of supporting the cause of education by disbursing the monetary aid to the needy & less fortunate education seekers of the community & non community, regardless of caste, creed & religion.
    Hats off to all the well wishers & sponsors who have been very supportive & have made this possible.

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  • Akash Kumar, Udupi

    Sun, Aug 26 2012

    Well done KCO! God Bless all KCO Members for the noble cause. Keep up the good work

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