M'lore: Annual Day of Padua Pre-University College held - Pics


Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (MM/RD)

Mangalore, Nov 29: Padua Pre-University College located near Nanthoor, which has a history of 74 years, launched its official website ‘www.paduapucollege.com’ during its annual day celebration held on Wednesday November 28 evening.

Msgr Denis Moras Prabhu, vicar general of Mangalore Diocese launched the website and graced the occasion.

Manohar Prasad, journalist of ‘Udayavani’ Kannada daily was the chief guest of the occasion.

Dr Godfrey Francis Mendes and Francis D’Souza were present on the dais.

Fr Peter Noronha, correspondent of the college, welcomed the gathering. Fr Michael Santhumayor, principal of PU College presented the annual report. Pricilla Sequeira presented the report of Padua Alumnus. Gladys Aloysius proposed vote of thanks. Shane Pereira compered the programme.

Later the students presented various cultural programme which were compered by Jovita Fernandes and Avinash Concesso.

  

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  • Murel Karkada, Mangalore/ U.S.A

    Fri, Nov 30 2007

    it's been wonderful to me to see this annaul day pic on daijiworld.Thanks to daijiworld.

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