Mangaluru: Need more NGOs like Prajna Centre to strengthen social security : DC


Daijiworld Media Network—Mangaluru (SHS)

Mangaluru, Nov 11: Dismayed at her mother’s decision to send her to work, Mubeena kept running away from her employers’ till she ended up at Prajna Counseling Center (PCC) and got the opportunity to pursue a course in computer graphics. Now, she has turned into a good graphic designer.

Speaking at a discussion held between the district administration and beneficiaries of PCC on Tuesday November 11, Mubeena narrated her painful journey and thanked Geeta, the IT co-ordinator of the Center and Hilda Rayappan, director of the Center. “I was desperate to get and education; but my mother put me to work making hollow promises of sending me to school,” added Mubeena.

“Initially my computer teacher Geeta advised me not to take up computer graphics as I was poor in English skills. But I convinced my teacher and learnt graphics,” she added. The cover page graphic for an animated story illustration which was presented as part of the discussion, was designed by Mubeena.










As many as 30 beneficiaries from PCC shared their views with the district administration. Under the condition of anonymity, a former alcoholic who underwent counseling at Prajna De-Addiction Center, expressed how he was happy after he quit alcohol. “I went to many Hindu, Muslim and Christian shrines, but nothing worked for me and I was unable to quit alcohol,” he said.

He added that after he came to Prajna, his life transformed. He started to understand the problems caused to his family and neighbours due to his addiction. “Now I am leading a peaceful life,” he claimed.

Deputy commissioner A B Ibrahim, addressing beneficiaries, assured that the state government and district administration will support all ventures of PCC. He added that NGOs like Prajna facilitate implementation of government schemes. The DC wished that more such NGOs would come up in the district to strengthen social security.

Superintendent of police Sharanappa asked a few general knowledge questions to the children and gave cash prizes on spot for two who gave the right answers. He lauded the efforts of Rayappan in nurturing many kids and being the backbone of the center.

Sharanappa reiterated the views of the DC and assured all government and police support to the Center.

  

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  • Peter Pereira, Mangalore / Dubai

    Wed, Nov 12 2014

    Congratulations to Hilda & members of PCC for the wonderful service they render to humanity. May your tribe increase and God bless you for the work you do for the good of society everyday.

    Warm regards,
    Celine, Francis, Bryan, Ashima & Peter

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  • sr jyothi fernandes,UFS, Mudarangady/Mysore

    Wed, Nov 12 2014

    hearty congratulations to Hilda Rayappan and to PCC. It is good to see so many beneficiaries who have helped. Today when there is so much of violence especially against girls and women, you are
    really a guiding light to all of us!

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  • Sachidanand Shetty, Mundkur/Dubai

    Wed, Nov 12 2014

    DC Ibrahim is in news for his good works now-a-days….. He is the first person who ensured 100% achievement in “JanDhan Bank Accounts” in DK District…. I wish NaMo should call these kind of person in the Central for more duties and responsibilities

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  • Aubrey DSouza, Mangalore

    Wed, Nov 12 2014

    I know mrs rayappan for many years. Imagine so many dignitaries on stage and she is the only lady and she stands out not only in stature but in her service to community.
    Keep it up mrs. Rayappan

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  • Suleman Beary, Udupi

    Tue, Nov 11 2014

    It is a welcoming and admirable service from Prajna Centre.
    Presence of DC and SP indicate the importance of such institution and their support for social cause is visible. Hope all us wish and support such institutions whole heartedly instead of wasting most of our time in comments, arguments, gossips and disagreement.

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  • joe Gonsalves, Mangalore

    Tue, Nov 11 2014

    The presence of Mr. Ibrahim - Deputy Commissioner and Mr. Sharanappa - The Superintendent of Police at the Prajna Counseling Center on a special occasion is indeed a great boost to the morale of the students and a source of encouragement to the teachers.

    It is a fact that Mr. Ibrahim and Mr. Sharanappa are extremely busy people but they have taken the trouble to be present on the occasion.

    I have known Hilda Rayappan for a long time and she is rendering yeomen service to the community. May her efforts be blessed.

    Joe Gonsalves

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