CAP India: Catholic Church launches new initiative to prepare leaders


From Our Special Correspondent
Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru

Bengaluru, Jan 30: In a path-breaking initiative, the Catholic Church has embarked on a mission to identify, nurture and promote young talents for leadership roles in society in diverse fields such as civil services, professionals, media and fine arts as well as entrepreneurs and even political life through Career Advance Programme (CAP) India.

The CAP India initiative, which was formally inaugurated by the Archbishop of Bangalore Dr Bernard Moras, who is also the President of Karnataka Region Catholic Bishops’ Council, by symbolically lighting the lamp at the sprawling National Biblical, Catechetical and Liturgical Centre (NBCLC) campus of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of India (CBCI), is being managed by the Youth Activ8 Foundation of the CBCI Youth Council.

The Archbishop later inaugurated the Bangalore office of CAP India at the NBCLC campus along with Bishop Vincent Mar Paulose of the Syro-Malabar Eparchy of Marthandom and member-Bishop of CBCI Youth Commission, which incidentally is headed by Bishop Henry D’Souza of Bellary Diocese, the brain and guiding spirit behind the ambitious programme.

The CAP India initiative, which is now being made available to students of Karnataka starting from Standard VII to Graduation level in nine different grades with two semesters in each year and proposed to be extended to the national level in due course, will have an elaborate syllabus modelled on the National Science Talent Search (NSTS) Programme along with those of CBSE and ICSE as well as the State besides a special focus on ethics and current affairs. The candidates, who will have to register themselves online by payment of a nominal fee, will have to prepare themselves based on the subjects and text books mentioned the CAP India website and appear for two tests to be conducted online at specified centres.

The details and procedures will be mentioned in the CAP India website, www.capindia.co. Top scoring students in each grade with marks of 95 % and above will be eligible for a cash prize and certificate besides the possible opportunity to enrol themselves for intensive training and coaching at specialised centres after the degree level.

The dynamic and energetic Bishop Henry D’Souza explained the broad outline, aims and objectives of CAP India and said: "Preparing tomorrow’s leaders, today, for leadership roles and positions in society, spiritual, professional, political, media, fine arts as well as entrepreneurial class is the need of the hour. We have to identify and groom young talents to become leaders, achievers and transformers of society."

Retired IAS Officer and former Secretary to the President of India, Dr Christy Fernandez, who is the founder chairman of Kerala’s renowned Triune Excell Career Academy, and Archbishop Bernard Moras warmly appreciated the challenging task undertaken by Bishop Henry and felt such initiatives were necessary if Catholics and Christians have to make their presence felt in a multi-religious and diverse country like India.

Dr Fernandez said promised his full support for whatever help and guidance that may be required as CAP India initiative is truly a great challenge, a lofty dream and daunting mission. The target of enrolling 5,000 students for different grades in the next six months, when the first semester examination is proposed to be conducted, can be realised with massive efforts, meticulous planning and motivation at different levels of the Church from the parishes and educational institutions. Identifying and preparing the students and providing them with specialised coaching to crack the civil services examinations or simply in entrepreneurship requires dedicated effort and wholehearted support from all sections of the community, he said.

Archbishop Moras said the KRCBC had taken up career advancement programme in Karnataka twelve years ago and the effort was continued. The CAP India initiative conceived and executed under the leadership of Bishop Henry is a massive exercise on a larger scale, he said assured his support, prayers and blessings.

The newly appointed Bishop of the Syro-Malankara Diocese of Mandya Rev Anthony Kariyil, Msgr S Jayanathan, Fr Faustine Lobo, PMS National Director, Mangalore MLA J R Lobo, Karnataka Konkani Sahitya Academy Chairman Roy Castelino, FKCA Chairman Edward D’Souza, Business leader and educationist Antony D’Souza, Film Federation of India National Vice President Thomas D’Souza, ICYM National Council’s Raymond D’Souza, former FKCCI Chairman Jacob Crasta, leading philanthropist Michael D’Souza and many other dignitaries were among the large cross-section of the audience.

The first batch of 10 students from different schools in the city came forward to enrol themselves and were accorded a cheerful applause.

Alan D’Souza, founder and CEO of Vavia Technologies Pvt Ltd, gave a presentation on the salient features of CAP India initiative. Fr Deepak Thomas, National Director ICYM, proposed a vote of thanks.

  

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  • Betsy Poulose, Delhi/New Delhi

    Sun, Sep 17 2017

    I am really happy to see that CAP is organizing such kind of exams.Through this many christian students are encouraged to write these kind of exams.It is also a great motivation for all the students in INDIA ,that if they score above 70 also they r given certificate and if they score high they will be given oppurtunity for higher studies.

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  • sheethalchristy, chitradurga

    Mon, Jul 31 2017

    thank you

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  • C K Prajwal Samson, Bangalore

    Sun, Jul 16 2017

    Thankyou. All the best!

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  • Arun Fernandes, Bangalore

    Wed, Feb 03 2016

    Yes the initiatives are very good and futuristic for grooming up young and budding leaders.... but where is the future ???
    While going through the photographs, it is contradictory to the caption of the article as one can hardly find any youth in the gathering...
    If this is the way the forum thinks it will promote young talent and budding leaders, then I think only God save CAP....

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  • Judith L, mumbai

    Sun, Jan 31 2016

    Good initiative.

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  • Mel, Mangalote

    Sat, Jan 30 2016

    A great initiative..

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  • Fr Alwyn D Souza, Mangalore/Tanzania

    Sat, Jan 30 2016

    Congratulations Bishop Henry D' Souza, the Chairman of the CBCI Youth Council and the Youth Activ8 Foundation(R) for launching such a long term project for the Catholic Youth of India. We need Spirit filled witnessing Leaders to bring change and dynamism. My prayers are with you as you spearhead the CAP India project as rightly expressed by Dr Christy Fernandez, that the "initiative is truly a great challenge, a lofty dream and daunting mission". I wish great success to Fr. Deepak the Executive Secretary of the CBCI Youth Council and the Youth ACTIV8 Foundation. May God bless your hard work.

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  • Alwyn Crasta, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Sat, Jan 30 2016

    Hope CAP India will be successful in identifying, preparing and nurturing a new set of highly talented, educated, dedicated, ethical and industrious leaders in India, which is the need of the hour.

    Hope the top achievers of the Catholic community take up the challenge and contribute a little of their time, energy, experience and life skills, to make the initiative a success.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Jan 30 2016

    For India to Progress we need Honest & Educated Leaders ...

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  • Dr. Cajetan Coelho, Goa, India

    Sat, Jan 30 2016

    Catholic Church is full of followers. It certainly needs leaders with a mind and vision to serve fellow humans.

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Promenade Road,Fraze Town,B'lore 560005

    Sat, Jan 30 2016

    Really a very good step to identify our talents and lead them on the right directions.All the best.

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