Mumbai: Centenary Celebrations Flagged Off by Mangalorean Milagres Society


Rons Bantwal
Daijiworld Media Network – Mumbai (VM)

Mumbai, Oct 9: The centenary celebration of Mangalorean Milagres Society was flagged off at Sharada Hall in Bandra (East) here on Sunday October 7.

Albert W D’Souza, working president of Model cooperative bank limited flagged off the celebrations by lighting a lamp.

John D’Silva, president of Konkani Bhasha Mandal, Maharashtra, Pius Vas from Christian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Sisilia D’Mello, social worker shared the dais.

On the occasion, Agnello D’Souza remembered the services rendered by the founders and volunteers of the society in the presence of Stany D’Souza, president, Peter Rebero, vice president, Charles P Pereira, chief secretary, Robert Mascarenhas, honorary treasurer, Antony Sequeira, joint secretary, Nilesh Suvaris, joint treasurer.

As part of the entertainment programme, a play ‘Dusmanank Pasun Nirminaka’ was staged by Prince Jacob, famous theater artist from Goa and his team.
 
Ashok Sequeira welcomed the gathering, Abraham Clemant Lobo compered and Terrance Gomes delivered the vote of thanks.

Mark Olivera, Benet Cardoza, Jerry Bondel, vivek fernandes, Felix D’Souza among others were present.

  

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  • CHARLES SALDANHA, MALAD-MALWANI

    Tue, Oct 09 2012

    A WONDERFUL SUNDAY TO BE REMEMBERED.I WAS FORTUNATE TO ATTEND THE FLAGGING OFF CEREMONY OF MANGALOREAN MILAGRES SOCIETY.IT WAS VERY NICE TO HEAR ABOUT THE FOREFATHERS VISION 100 YEARS BACK WHICH HAS BEEN GIVING FRUIT EVER SINCE.WONDERFUL PLAY BY PRINCE JACOB AND HIS TEAM.CONGRATULATIONS AND ALL THE BEST TO MANAGING COMMITTE AND MEMBERS OF THE SOCIETY.

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