Mumbai: Christian Chamber of Commerce confers annual awards


Mumbai: Christian Chamber of Commerce confers annual awards

Rons Bantwal
Daijiworld Media Network – Mumbai

Mumbai, Sep 22: The eleventh annual general body meeting and the annual award ceremony of Christian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCCI) were held at Hotel Kohinoor Continental banquet hall, Andheri (East) here on Saturday September 21 evening.

Mumbai auxiliary Bishop Dr John Rodrigues was the chief guest of the occasion.

Income tax chief commissioner Abrar Ahmed who was the guest of honour presented the annual awards to Fr Francis D’Britto (Excellence in Social Service), George M Thampi (Excellence in Industry), Michael Pinto (Excellence in Public Service), Dr Francin Pinto (Excellence as Women Entrepreneur), John Shiby Mathew (Excellence as Young Enterpreneur), Moses Gomes and Jean Moses (Excellence in the field of Education). Dr Richard Pereira introduced the awardees.

Speaking on the occasion, Bishop John said, “Everything goes well if one does social service out of free will.  The need of the hour is to create awareness on social service among children. Trust and positive thinking is essential for the society to prosper.  The awards bring recognition to the individuals and motivate them to return the debt of society. Unity also is bolstered through the conferring of awards.”

Abrar Ahmed said that minority communities are availing state facilities, and approaching NGOs to get higher education. He said he was fortunate to study further and acknowledged serving in state administration during the reign of CM Antulay. Christians are indeed a minority, but are intellectuals.  They try to understand the issues and educate others and thereby return the debt of society.  It is noteworthy indeed that this community is committed to the welfare of society in general.  CCCI also strives in this regard, said Abrar. 

He also urged people to co-operate with the government in paying taxes as the country is facing economic setback and urged them to pray for early recovery.

CCCI president Henry Lobo felicitated Janet Lawrence D’Souza, newly-appointed deputy chairperson of Maharashtra State Minority Commission during the programme.

Henry in his presidential address said that the conferring of awards goes a long way in encouraging budding entrepreneurs to explore their entrepreneurial talent.  It is not to glorify any individual, said Henry.

CCCI founder president Vincent Mathias was present on the dais.

CCCI vice-president Albert W D’Souza, Antony Sequeira and John D’Silva introduced the dignitaries.

Bombay Bunts Association president advocate Ratnakar V Shetty, hotelier Sudhakar S Hegde, Catholic Sabha Mumbai Pradesh president Lawrence D’Souza, former president Dolphy D’Souza and others were present on the occasion.

CCCI directors John Mathew, Lawrence Coelho, Johnson Therattil, Augustino G Fernandes, legal committee convener advocate Pius Vaz, secretary Felix D’Souza, office-bearers were also present.

Philomena H Lobo, Elaina A D’Souza and Prameela V Mathias honored the guests with bouquets.  Kenneth Sequeira and Lara Menezes compered the programme. CCCI director Agnelllo Rajesh Athaide proposed the vote of thanks.

Prior to conferring of awards, the eleventh annual general body meeting was held under the chairmanship of CCCI president Henry Lobo. To conclude the programme, Neha Chandna (Ranglani), dietician, nutrition educator and exercise counselor held an educative programme for the women members on the occasion.

 

  

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  • Simplicius Pereira, Karkala/Mumbai

    Fri, Dec 02 2016

    Great Feeling to know there are people on this planet who spread the word of Jesus through their encouraging acts!

    wishing and praying to spread it through their personal capacity bearing only god as witness.

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  • Flora Dsouza, Kalmady (Jerimeri-Mumbai)

    Tue, Sep 24 2013

    Hearty Congratulations to Dr. Francin Pinto & Bai Jean Moses and all Awardees. Its nice to hear that CCCI encouraging WOMEN by holding an educative programme. Keep it up.

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  • Austin Prabhu, Nantur/Chicago

    Tue, Sep 24 2013

    Congratulations to all Award Winners for their extra ordinary accomplishments in their respective field of service. Kudos to Christian Chamber of Commerce for conferring these awards and recognizing these talented individuals. God bless you all.

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  • Max and Jessie Rasquinha, Mangalore, Houston/Dallas, Texas

    Mon, Sep 23 2013

    Best wishes to the Christian Chamber of Commerce for all their hitherto activities in trade and commerce.

    India has been gifted with some of the best Christians who are not only patriotic but also proved themselves in all their entrepreneurial activities both within India and outside India.

    We are proud of Indian Christians.

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  • John DSilva, Karkala/Mumbai

    Sun, Sep 22 2013

    Good coverage of the Christian Chambers and Industrys annual awards function by Mr. Rons Bantwal. Thank u very much. It encourages the christians to venture into entrepreneurship and become job givers instead of job seekers. Thanks to Mr. Abrar Ahmed and Mrs. Janet Lawrence DSouz, Commissioner of Income Tax and former Managing Director of Miniorities Devement Commissioner and Vice Chairperson of Minority Commission respectively, on enlightening the members on the many benefits available to the minority community through these organistions and also Maulana Azad Devlopment Fund to the Christian community.

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